Aakhri Sawal: Sanjay Dutt’s film Last Question will answer questions related to RSS
The film will be shot in Kolkata and Mumbai
Last Strong, Society Today, Mumbai), Mumbai: Sanjay Dutt is going to be seen in the lead role in the film Aakhri Sawaal, which is being made on the ideas of Rashtriya Swayamsevak (RSS). Nikhil Nanda is producing this film. Actress Sameer Reddy is also making a comeback in the film world through this film. Artists like Amit Sadh, Neetu Chandra, Tridha Chaudhary and Namashi Chakraborty will also be seen in it. It is being told that this film is the dream project of Sanjay Dutt and Nikhil Nanda.
The shooting of the film has started and the first schedule of seven days has been completed. Now the makers are preparing for the next schedule. The next schedule of Akhra Sawaal will run from January 6 to January 26. During this period the film will be shot in Kolkata and Mumbai. This will be a start to finish schedule, meaning the entire film will be shot in this schedule. Producer of the film Nikhil Nanda has expressed hope that he will release it before October 2026. Actually 2026 is the centenary year of RSS.
guru dakshina for film rss
This film is being directed by National Award winning director Abhijeet Mohan Warang. Nikhil Nanda says that this film is his Guru Dakshina for RSS, where he has served for 40 years. He said, this is the only organization which does not get funds from outside. Actually, people and volunteers work for it, (we) are not allowed to publicize it. Its aim is to keep doing good work without any propaganda.
It took a year to prepare the script
He said, a lot of things are said about the Sangh, but no one comes to defend itself. This film will be a factual answer to all those questions. He said that in making it we have used history books, official letters and documents preserved in the archives of the government. It took us a year to prepare the script and our research paper became a written book of about 1100 pages, in which all the references are given in detail.
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