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Trailer of ‘Main Atal Hoon’: Pankaj Tripathi’s Film Sheds Light on Pokhran and Ram Janmabhoomi’s Historical Significance!

The highly anticipated biographical film “Main Atal Hoon,” which depicts the life of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, has released its second trailer. Featuring Pankaj Tripathi in the starring role, the movie is set to premiere on January 19. The new trailer provides a deeper insight into the obstacles Vajpayee encountered, including allegations and ideological conflicts.

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Pankaj fully immerses himself in the role of the former Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and effectively portrays the challenges he faced due to party allegations and ideological conflicts. The trailer provides a glimpse into significant events such as the Ram Mandir movement and the Pokhran nuclear test.

Commencing with a poignant scene, Pankaj, as Vajpayee, contemplates the depiction of happiness and prosperity in cinema. However, the tone drastically changes with the news of Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination and the subsequent tarnishing of the party’s reputation due to Godse’s association with the Sangh.

In response to the party’s accusations, Pankaj’s character expresses frustration, stating, “Every time we endeavor to contribute positively to our nation, we are unjustly labeled as communal.” The trailer also incorporates glimpses of Indira Gandhi and emphasizes the clash between ‘Hindutva versus progressivism.’

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Main Atal Hoon, directed by Ravi Jadhav and produced by Vinod Bhanushali, is a film that honors the accomplishments of Vajpayee during his time in office. It highlights significant events such as the establishment of the Delhi to Lahore bus service and Vajpayee’s influential role in the temple movement. The film’s release was strategically timed to coincide with the consecration of the Ramlala idol in Ayodhya, and it prominently showcases Vajpayee’s unwavering determination throughout the temple movement.

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