Bhumi Pednekar: I don’t wear patriotism on my sleeve

Sakshma Srivastav | Jul 31, 2017, 14:08 IST
Bhumi Pednekar, who is all set for the release of her upcoming movie ‘Toilet: Ek Prem Katha’, says the movie is her contribution to raise awareness about the problems that plague the nation. She further talks about the influence of social media and how it can be used for the greater good.

“I have strong opinions that stem from my socio-political debates and thoughts with my family. I take deep pride in being an Indian, but I don’t wear patriotism on my sleeve. I believe our generation is clued in to what’s happening around us and will bring about change for the better,” asserted Bhumi. She added, “Social media is a huge game changer and can be used for the greater good. Look at the driver who saved the lives of the yatris at Amarnath. We all stand by him and hope he gets his dues for his brave act.”

Talking about her choice of cinema, she said “As an actress, I try to choose films that will be entertaining and have a social message as well. So, when I heard the narration of ‘Toilet — Ek Prem Katha’, I realised that inadequate toilets are not just a rural problem but also an urban one. I instantly agreed to do the film. This is my contribution to raise awareness about the problems that plague our nation.”

‘Toilet: Ek Prem Katha’ will hit the theatres on 11th August and following that Bhumi’ next release will be Zoya Akhtar’s ‘Shubh Mangal Savdhan’.
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