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Hollywood actor Will Smith on Monday admitted that he got attracted towards his forthcoming Netflix film Bright as it raises questions on racism and class division present in the society.

Bright is an action-thriller that takes place in an alternate present-day south Los Angeles. And director David Ayer feels Bright is a fairy tale with a moral message embedded in it.

It was a moment of happiness when Smith, along with his co-stars Joel Edgerton, Noomi Rapace and director David Ayer, announced that they have added India to the list of countries they are travelling to promote the film. They came here on Monday to discuss the film in detail, as well as attend the India premiere of the Netflix project.

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‘It Is An Entertaining Movie. There Is Fun And Action”: Will Smith On Bright

“One of the central aspects of why I wanted to make the movie was the flip of the social ladder (the story presents). In ‘Bright’, elves are the halves who have, and the orcs are the other halves of have-nots. Humans are in the middle. It was a great exploration for me to be able to play a character which was higher in the social ladder and to realise how everybody is just looking for a sense of superiority,” Smith said at a roundtable interview here.

“Everybody is looking to feel better than somebody. That is what our ego does and whether it is racism or sexism or nationalism, it is really just a quest for our individual and collective ego to feel like we are good enough. We feel we are good enough by being better than someone else. I never comprehended that before playing this character. To think about this perspective was deeply spiritual and intellectually informative.”