In a special conversation with ‘ETimes’, Nitish Bhardwaj, who played Lord Krishna in ‘Mahabharata’. He said, ‘Gita fundamentally teaches a sense of duty in the battlefield. Our life is full of struggle. Especially in that there is more fighting emotionally. In verse 11.2 also Arjuna is told to perform his duty as a warrior. He has to fight evil. All the verses of Shri Krishna should be understood very well. He says that I am Sanatan Kaal, who will destroy everyone. Even if you don’t kill, everyone will die. That’s why do your duty.
Nitish Bhardwaj supported
Further, Nitish Bhardwaj said, ‘When Oppenheimer made an atom bomb and used it to kill the people of Japan. There, he questioned himself whether he had done his duty properly or not! He has a famous interview, in which he has tears in his eyes. Which means they are regretting their invention itself. He probably saw that this invention of his would destroy the human race in the coming future. And for this he was repenting. Now the use of this verse in the film should also be understood from Oppenheimer’s emotional state of mind. A scientist thinks about his creation 24x7x365 days. Whatever he is doing. His mind gets completely consumed in his creation. And physical act is just a normal mechanical act.
Nitish Bhardwaj’s appeal to the people
Nitish Bharat appealed to the audience to understand Nolan’s message properly. ‘I ask the audience to consider the emotional aspect of key moments in Oppenheimer’s life. Has he not been proved right that being an Individual or a Nation or a Planet without any rhyme or reason, we are now witnessing explosive technologies killing our own race, all for human greed of territorial and commercial superiority. Today the situation is similar in Kurukshetra, due to which Brahmins and Kshatriyas did not propagate Dhanurveda. UN should implement nuclear disarmament seriously. Nolan’s message is loud and clear.