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Law Works Very Slow In Our Country; Abhay Deol On #MeToo Movement

Darpan News Desk IANS, 31 Oct, 2018 04:32 PM
  • Law Works Very Slow In Our Country; Abhay Deol On #MeToo Movement
Actor-producer Abhay Deol who is gearing up for the release of his production venture 'Kaagaz Ki Kashti' says the main obstacle in the country is that law works very slow, which could be the reason why many women are sharing their stories on social media through #MeToo movement.
 
 
Abhay Deol was interacting with media to promote 'Kaagaz Ki Kashti' on Wednesday in Mumbai.
 
 
Reacting on #MeToo movement that has gained momentum in India, Abhay said, "It's important that people's voices are heard. There is a lot venting going on. It could be the beginning of the change. We have to reflect upon what's next and how we utilize this anger and put it in the right direction."
 
 
Abhay said it takes a lot of time for justice to prevail. "That's why there is so much of noise being made because one feels that he/she would not be heard in court," he said.
 
 
Eventually it has to change into 'I will be heard in court and then the newspapers can report it', he said. "That will be the ideal situation and hopefully #MeToo movement will head us in that direction."
 
 
Talking about 'Kaagaz Ki Kashti' which is based on Jagjit's life, Abhay said, "It's really a well-made documentary. It's an intimate portrayal of Jagjit Singh who had an amazing life. It's about how he got success in his career and about inspiration behind his creativity.
 
 
"Bramahanand (Siingh) has done really good job in the film. I am just a presenter of the film on OTD platform. All the effort is by Bramhanand who is the maker of the film. I am really happy the film is getting a theatrical release."
 
 
Born Jagmohan Singh in Rajasthan and belonging to a Punjabi Sikh family, Jagjit Singh left an indelible mark in the world of music with his treasury of ghazals, many of them sung jointly with his wife Chitra Singh.
 
 
During his musical career starting 1961 till his death, Jagjit Singh released around 80 ghazal albums which are popular even today.
 
 
'Kaagaz Ki Kashti', which traces the life of the legendary ghazal singer, will release on November 2 exclusively under PVR LIVE at PVR cinemas.

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