Bollywood’s new Ex‑PM drama sparks uproar just ahead of India\’s election

Bollywood’s new Ex‑PM drama sparks uproar just ahead of India\’s election

The Mysterious Bollywood Drama That Has Renewed the Gandhi Saga

Just when you thought India’s political calendar was getting crowded with elections, a Bollywood film rolls out, adding a hefty dose of drama to an already spicy storyline. The movie, “The Accidental Prime Minister”, has stirred the pot by giving the Gandhi family’s political legacy a rather unflattering makeover.

What’s the Buzz About?

  • Social media pundits and TV hosts are calling out the filmmakers for allegedly pushing a political agenda.
  • A spokesman from the Congress Party slammed the flick as pure “propaganda.”
  • With the national election looming, the buzz around the release is more intense than ever.

From Book to Silver Screen

Originally based on a 2014 book, the film chronicles Manmohan Singh‘s decade-long stint as Prime Minister, told through the eyes of his former media advisor Sanjay Baru. Singh, a whiz economist credited with India’s 1990s liberalisation, won the premiership in 2004, thanks to his mother, Sonia Gandhi, who shocked the country by nominating him.

How the Trailer Sizzles

Mind-blowing scenes in the trailer show the Gandhi clan steering the ordinarily calm Singh, handing him political ammunition that could give Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP a boost as they gear up for a tougher campaign to secure their second term.

The BJP’s Twitter handle even dubbed the film a “riveting tale of how a family held the country to ransom for 10 long years.”

Lineage, Drama, and a Dash of Family Politics

  • Rahul Gandhi, heir to a dynasty of prime ministers, faces relentless scrutiny from the BJP.
  • The trailer has already racked up an impressive 63 million YouTube views.
  • A memorable moment shows Singh’s wife asking, “How much more will the party insult you? Why can’t you say something?”

Can We Reach Manmohan Singh?

At 86, the former Prime Minister was currently out of the spotlight, making immediate contact difficult for reporters.

Cast Subtlety and the Bollywood Backdrop

  • Anupam Kher portrays Singh; he’s known to be a staunch Modi supporter, though he declined to discuss politics after the film’s release.
  • His wife is a BJP national lawmaker—a fun fact that adds an extra layer to the story.
  • Bang on point, Akshaye Khanna steps into Baru’s shoes. He’s Vinod Khanna’s son, an actor-turned-BJP lawmaker himself.

Why the Release Timing Matters

With elections causing a surge in political tension, some actors have suggested postponing the launch until July—arguing it’s a “pure piece of cinema.” But the race for the next election is on, and the film’s release is sparking debate between cinematic storytelling and political messaging.

Final Thoughts

Whether it’s a subtle commentary or a deliberate political play, “The Accidental Prime Minister” has certainly pulled the audience’s attention to the deep-rooted narratives of India’s political families. Spoiler alert: this isn’t just a movie—it’s a cultural event that keeps the headlines buzzing.