Who is Arjun Sen? Abhishek Bachchan's I Want To Talk is based on whose life
Who is Arjun Sen, I Want To Talk: Hindi cinema often makes films which are based on real life. It can also contain the story of someone's life and many incidents that happened to someone. It can be a historical story or even a religious story. Recently a film has been released at the box office, named 'I Want to Talk'. Abhishek Bachchan is in the lead role in this film. The film is based on the story of a man named Arjun Sen. Now the question in people's mind is who is Arjun Sen? If you also want to know about Arjun, then let us tell you…
Who is Arjun Sen?
The story of this film of Abhishek Bachchan is based on the real life story, which is based on NRI Arjun Sen. Arjun Sen is suffering from a serious disease like cancer and he is a friend of director Shoojit. Arjun Sen is facing the 'life altering surgery' of his life. Apart from this, his wife has divorced him and hence he is raising his daughter (Reya) through co-parenting.
'Laryngeal cancer'
Arjun has undergone 20 surgeries for 'laryngeal cancer', but despite this, the cancer has spread throughout his body and due to this, it is affecting his body as well, due to which he has to constantly undergo tests. Have to go to hospital also. Now a film has been made on his journey, named 'I Want to Talk'. In this film, the role of Arjun is played by Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan.
the movie is amazing
Apart from this, if we talk about this film, then the film is being said to be very amazing, because its story is such that it comes on screen in many years. Whenever such films appear on the screen, they definitely bring moisture to the eyes of the audience and the film 'I Want to Talk' has done something similar. This film depicts the struggle for life of a person who has less than 100 days left to live.
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