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The Accidental Prime Minister producer Sunil Bohra says he knew there will be conjectures about it being a propaganda film, but he is also certain it will be a game changer for political cinema in India.

“In my opinion, then film is certainly going to be a game changer as far as political cinema is concerned. It took two years to write, about half a year to make, but shall be remembered for a long long time as it is the first film where all the characters are addressed real names,” Bohra said in a statement to IANS.

The film, starring Anupam Kher as former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, is based on the 2014 memoir of the same name by Sanjaya Baru, Singh’s media advisor from 2004 to 2008.

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The Accidental Prime Minister: Here’s Why The Producer Thinks It Will Be Game Changer For Political Cinema

While the BJP shared the trailer on its Twitter timeline, some Congress leaders have objected to its content.

There has been talk about The Accidental Prime Minister being a propaganda film ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. What does Bohra have to say?

“I am aware, and I knew it would surely happen but it will all be cleared once the film is out in cinemas. People will respect the work and hard work rather than raising any other issue,” he said.

Bohra, who has earlier backed films like Gangs of Wasseypur, Shahid, Tanu Weds Manu and Mastram, said risk is involved in each and every film.

“Without risk no film can be made,” he commented when asked about the risks involved in making a political film in India.

He is ready for the reactions that may come his way after the Vijay Ratnakar Gutte directorial releases.