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As the upcoming film “Article 15” is set to release on June 28, the makers of the movie are planning to screen the film in the rural parts of the country, where the caste-based social discrimination is still prevalent.

“…one of the reasons why we wanted to make the film is that we want to reach out to rural India, in places where the discrimination is still happening based on caste. If we make an art house film and travel to international film festivals, we will only reach to the audience who are already aware of the discrimination,” lead actor Ayushmann Khurrana told media on Saturday.

Director Anubhav Sinha said, “We are planning to host mobile screenings. Special screening of the film that everyone can get access to.”

“But we can bring a change in the thought process of people if we reach out to them,” he added.

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Director Anubhav Sinha said, “We are planning to host mobile screenings. Special screening of the film that everyone can get access to.”