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Want To Leave Viewers With Sense Of Hate: 'Omerta' Director

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Mar, 2018 01:10 PM
    "Omerta" director Hansal Mehta, who unveiled the gritty trailer of the film here on Wednesday, says his idea behind making an "uncomfortable film" is to make the audience face the truth.
     
    The film, starring Rajkummar Rao, is based on British-Pakistani terrorist Omar Saeed Sheikh. Its trailer was launched here at an event.
     
    Mehta said: "'Omerta' takes a look at this complex paradox of a man called Omar Saeed Sheikh. It was a difficult subject to choose and a challenge to make.
     
    "However, with an actor like Rajkummar, no challenge seems insurmountable and this was the ideal film to hurtle us out of our comfort zone to make something that is uncomfortable.
     
    "But that is the burden of truth - it is uncomfortable and it must be faced."
     
     
     
    According to Mehta, "Omerta" looks at what it means to be a fundamentalist and for someone to pick up a gun with the intent of killing in return for an afterlife in paradise.
     
    "I want to leave the viewer with a sense of awe, disgust, hate, surprise and let them examine the ramifications of these events on their lives today," he added. 
     
    The National Award winning Rajkummar, who has delivered impactful performances in his past associations with Mehta, plays an anti-hero in the movie for the first time.
     
    "'Omerta' is among the most researched films that I have worked on till date. We actually visited some of the places frequented by Omar in London during his transformation from a LSE graduation student to becoming this deadly terrorist.
     
    "I needed to feel and touch this man's past - to ingest him. It was not an easy journey for me to take. With 'Omerta' and Hansal sir, we have a combination that will probably leave you stunned. There will be this moment of shock and silence as the end credits roll," he said.
     
    The film is shot in real locations across London and India while recreating Pakistan and Afghanistan.
     
    Presented by Swiss Entertainment and Karma Media, and produced by Nahid Khan, the film is releasing on April 20.

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