Mumbai: In an Exclusive conversation, the "Kesari Veer" cast, including Suniel Shetty, Sooraj Pancholi, and Akanksha Sharma, open up about their film's striking parallels to recent national events. Suniel Shetty underscores the significance of unity and patriotism, emphasizing the movie's powerful message of collective resistance against adversity. The actors offer valuable insights into their personal experiences and the lasting impact of their roles on their careers.
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00:00in the end the message in the end is is very clear that country above anything else and that's what
00:13KCV is all about it's what people coming together simple people from different walks of life who
00:18come together to fight for one cause and that is evil and that's that's the way we should be
00:24thinking even today let not hatred let not fear take over but let your combined strength and our
00:33values take over and show the world that we are one and we never would be disturbed it happened
00:4026 11 happened but Mumbai got up the very next day saluting all the people who lost their lives
00:46saluting all the people in uniform who lost their life they're more vigilant now we're more aware
00:53now and I think that's the message that this film also gives and even then it gave and that's why
00:58for years together and generations together those are few things that we've never never forgotten
01:03you know values relationships our culture our our our our gods our goddesses you know the the love for
01:14Shiva's Shivji has only grown over a period of time and you see in the last few years
01:20uh that this awareness of what the among the youth is also massive I mean when did young children and
01:28young uh boys and girls go on pilgrimages when did they go to all these places we never heard of it
01:35they always said that once you retire or you've given up in life or you know a retirement ho gaya to aap aap
01:41uh this is this is what case reveal is all about
01:55uh
02:01luckily our team was very good uh
02:04uh
02:05our production team was our direction team was they supported us all of them
02:10they never made us feel uh a very big load even though we were going through so much
02:16we were making and we knew what responsibility we had so all of that was was nothing for us
02:22but we wanted to make a good film for for firstly ourselves and secondly the audience and
02:28we knew what responsibility we had so all of that was was nothing for us but we wanted to make a good
02:34film for for firstly ourselves and secondly the audience and i think uh i hope we've done a good job
02:52uh it definitely challenged a lot of uh things i it actually got me closer to who i was uh the entire
03:08process of knowing what rajal was like i had to tap into all these different emotions different layers
03:16of what she must have gone through because she she wanted to do what was right for the people and
03:24she put them above anything else so um and she meant bravery she meant courage she meant love so
03:32to incorporate all of that into this performance i think um i i i think i met myself in this journey
03:46i think it's the responsibility of the actors and the directors to make sure that the narrative is
03:52beautiful you're not hurting sentiments but at the same time telling the story beautifully telling people
03:58about the rich heritage and culture of the country and you know of the people and and doing that and
04:04that's the attempt that we are trying to do uh r d research uh on scripts uh sitting with the right
04:14people historians who are aware of of facts and figures uh is very very important and and that's the beauty
04:21of the director that we have a very intelligent well-read uh director whose whose knowledge is very very thorough
04:29you know it's not gimmicky this film is not gimmicky and it's not just about war it's about
04:34it's about relationships it's about communities who who didn't necessarily get along with each other
04:40but didn't cross paths either uh stayed away but come the enemy and they come together
04:47you know come the enemy and it changes and that's what this country needs to do forever
04:52if we are one how does anything matter to us how does who is opposite us ever matter to us
04:59you know and that's why they always say you should be always be a part of a team sport
05:03sport so you will understand the highs and lows of life because you share grief and you share joy
05:08together and and that is the beauty of of of this film and and the people of india you know without
05:15anything also you see the other happiest people in the world come diwali come christmas come eid
05:22festivals they they thrive on on these uh aspects uh so i think it's it's it's the filmmaker's
05:29responsibility also to make sure that uh you don't cross the part and you are not uh you are not
05:35hurting sentiments and we've been very careful about all that in this film constantly been speaking to
05:43the producer and the director who are as active as any one of us you know they may may not be in front
05:49of the screen today they might you might not know them but they are the ones who are responsible for
05:54for putting such a beautiful film together