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Satirical Comedy Jai Ho! Democracy is Tax-free in Chhattisgarh

Satirical Comedy Jai Ho! Democracy is Tax-free in Chhattisgarh

MUMBAI, April 21, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --



Indian film industry veterans come together for a relevant political comedy. Jai Ho!
Democracy stars thespians from the National School of Drama (NSD) and some of the best
actors our country has ever had - Om Puri, Annu Kapoor, Seema Biswas, Adil Hussain and
Satish Kaushik. Written and directed by Ranjit Kapoor, who also wrote the cult film Jaane
Bhi Do Yaaro, the satirical comedy hits theatres on Friday.



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The first International Film Festival of Chhattisgarh was inaugurated with the
premiere of Jai Ho! Democracy on 10th April, 2015, in the presence of Chief Minister Shri
Raman Singh and Culture, Tourism and Parliamentary Affairs Minister of Chhattisgarh State
Shri Ajay Chandrakar. It was the first time when the audience saw the movie with members
of the star cast. The movie was able to touch the audiences and hilariously delivered the
message of how privileged we are to be a democratic nation. On receiving much appreciation
and acclaims, the movie was declared tax-free in the state of Chhattisgarh by Chief
Minister Raman Singh.



Jai Ho! Democracy takes a comic look at how the powers-that-be continue to
procrastinate and maintain status quo, unfazed by the gravity of the situations at hand.
It also explores the funny side of how the media gets desperate in highlighting unworthy
issues. It also gives a message of hope and a chance to peace between two neighbouring
countries - India and Pakistan.



The movie was conceptualized and filmed during the Indian UPA-II government's reign
and shows some stark resemblance between the characters and real life Indian politicians.



Director Ranjit Kapoor feels it is the right time for a film like Jai Ho! Democracy.
"Politics is no longer a taboo topic for the Indian masses. The young, especially, are
taking a lot of interest in what is going on behind closed doors and under the official
tables. We have tried to show the true picture, our tongues firmly in cheek," says Ranjit
Kapoor.



The NSD get-together has all the veterans playing important characters; characters you
have seen in Indian politics. Om Puri plays Pandeyji, a right-wing heavyweight who has
come up the hard way in politics and represents the post-independence desi politician.
"Pandeyji is familiar to everyone but also not stereotypical. His motivations and his
actions are very identifiable and also very funny," says Om Puri.



Annu Kapoor plays PRO Ramalingam, a former Chief Justice of India, who has always been
close to successive governments and in turn rewarded by those governments. "It was fun
playing a character we have all heard and known of but not seen up close in action," says
Annu Kapoor. "Ramalingam knows the truth but also knows when to lie."



Adil Hussain plays Major Baruah, who switched from army to politics, who had lost his
leg but won all the sympathies to become an important player for the opposition. Says
Adil: "Major Baruah might remind you of certain figures from Indian political history but
it's also a work of fiction and hence the similarities are as they say just coincidental."



Seema Biswas plays social activist Mohini Devi who has made a career out of her
'social activities'. "Haven't we seen the Mohinis around us and laughed at them secretly?
Well, now you can laugh at Mohini openly and endlessly," says Biswas.



Of the other major characters, Satish Kaushik plays the Minister of State for Defence
Harphool Choudhry, who is a product of coalition politics and who has to often visit Tihar
jail on corruption charges. Aamir Bashir is Bashir Baig, the son of an ex-minister from
Jammu and Kashmir who is the emerging face of Indian politics. And Rajni Gujral plays Mrs
Bedi, a seasoned journalist who has made her way to the position of editor-in-chief of a
prominent regional newspaper.



Here's the link to the trailer of Jai Ho! Democracy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG5QdPMe_9c



Jai Ho! Democracy, produced by Indian Production House and directed by Ranjit Kapoor
and Bikramjeet Singh Bhullar, will release on 24th April, 2015.



About Indian Production House



Indian Production House, which started off five years back as a small step, has
evolved into a great marathon, successfully traversing exciting terrains of entertainment.
From theatre to television to commercials, Indian Production House has left its indelible
mark on the viewers. For more details, visit: http://indianproductionhouse.com




Media Contact:
Trusha Parekh,
trusha.parekh@admash.media,
+91-9892878251,
AdMash Media





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