Accidental PM Trailer: True To The Core

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Accidental PM Trailer: True To The Core

Continuing the season of the biopics in Hindi, yet another life history of a renowned Political giant is hitting the screens soon in the upcoming year. The flick Accidental PM, showcasing the unknown life of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s Trailer is out today. Going by the title, one can say that the entire focus is on the unknown side of Manmohan Singh rather than Congress Party. The trailer is perfectly blended with elements from Singh from the position of Financial Minister to the Indian Prime Minister in 2004.For two consecutive terms, this PM ruled India and done stunning Nuclear deals with the US and these things are well mentioned in the trailer.

Accidental PM Trailer: True To The Core

Apart from the story, the lead actor Anupam Kher fits perfect as Manmohan and he tried his best to imitate the latter and pro-aesthetics are clean. Other characters like Sonia Gandhi, Rahul, and Priyanka Gandhi’s cast seemed nice. Last but not least, the narrator of this story, Sanjaya Bharu is donned by the veteran actor Rakesh Khanna. This flick is directed by Vijay Ratnakar Gutte. The entire story is based on the true incidents narrated by Sanjaya Bharu who worked as the Chief Media Advisor and ex PM’s spokesperson during the regime of Indian National Congress during 2004-14.

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