‘Mann Bairagi’ first poster unveiled on Modi’s 69th Birthday by Akshay Kumar
New Delhi: As a gift to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his 69th birthday, the first look of the film, Mann Bairagi based on his youth has been unveiled.
The intriguing poster features a teenage boy with an intense look on his face. In the background scene, a boy dressed in simple clothes can be seen walking on a road in desert with a ‘jhola’ on his shoulder.
Superstars Akshay Kumar and Prabhas took to social media to share the first poster of the Sanjay Leela’s Mann Bairagi.
Sharing the poster, Akshay wrote that the special feature is based on the defining moment of Modi’s life.
“Happy to present the first look of Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Mahaveer Jain’s special feature, #MannBairagi on the defining moment of our PM’s life on his birthday! #HappyBirthdayPMModi @narendramodi @PMOIndia @bhansali_produc,” he tweeted alongside the poster.
Actor Prabhas also shared the first look on his Instagram account. He wrote,”A special film on a special person by a special filmmaker on this special day, Happy Birthday @narendramodi Sir. So happy to present the first look of Sanjay Leela Bhansali & Mahaveer Jain’s ‘Mann Bairagi’, an untold story of our PM, directed by Ssanjay Tripaathy. @bhansaliproductions #SanjayLeelaBhansali #MahaveerJain @dhanushkraja #HappyBDayPMModi,” he wrote alongside the poster.
Directed and written by SSanjay Tripaathy, ‘Mann Bairagi’, is scheduled to release this winter. The film is produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Mahaveer Jain.
Earlier Vivek Oberoi’s PM Narendra Modi, had released on May 24, 2019, right after the Lok Sabha 2019 elections. And, one might ask what new will be offered in the upcoming film. Well, Mann Bairagi is based on lesser-known facts about the Prime Minister’s life. According to the filmmakers, it is majorly about the defining moments of Modi’s life which shaped him and turned his world entirely.
While talking about the film with the media, Sanjay Leela Bhansali had said, “What interested me in the story was its universal appeal and message. The story was very well researched and the turning point of our PM’s life, as a young man, really intrigued me. I felt that it’s a story that is unheard of and needs to be told.”