Daijiworld Media Network - Entertainment
Mumbai, Mar 30: Actor Naseeruddin Shah reveals that his upcoming film Dharam Sankat Main (DSM)does not hurt the sentiments or speak badly of people of any religion, instead it takes the mickey out of those who have made religion a business.
The actor said, "We have taken care of the sentiments of all religions and groups. We are not mocking religion in the film but the people who have made religion a source of their business. No religion or group will be able to accuse us or this film as everything shown in this film is correct and factual."
Adapted from the British comedy titled, "The Infidel", the movie also has Paresh Rawal and Annu Kapoor in its cast. Paresh Rawal who plays the protagonist said, "I am not here to preach anything. We just want to make good films. The plot of this film is different and I want to do more films which will have different layers in it. I want to make a point, but within the boundary."
Rawal plays the role of Dharampal who is a devout Hindu man who learns quite late in life that he was actually adopted by the people he calls his parents and that in reality he had been born to a Muslim family. What follows is a hilarious journey of self discovery where he attempts to learn about the religion and family he had actually been born into.
Releasing on the 10th of April, the movie has been directed by Fuwad Khan.