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‘PM Narendra Modi’ Biopic’s Trailer Goes Missing From YouTube

Darpan News Desk IANS, 17 Apr, 2019 07:39 PM


    'PM Narendra Modi' starring Vivek Oberoi has become the talk of the town.


    After the Election Commission delayed the release of the biopic; the film’s trailer has been taken down from YouTube.


    Since, the EC has put a stay on the film due to the ongoing general election, the biopic’s trailer has also been removed from other social media platforms.


    ‘PM Narendra Modi’ will showcase the journey of Modi from his humble beginnings to his years as the Gujarat chief minister, to the landmark win in the 2014 general election, and finally becoming the PM.


    Sharing how Vivek has transformed himself into the role of Modi, producer Anand Pandit saidt: "I observed Vivek very carefully during the shoot. He would be quiet on sets most of the time and the minute Omung would say, 'action'; it was as if Vivek would transform in front of the camera into this larger-than-life persona of the Prime Minister."


    The biopic is being helmed by National Award-winner Omung Kumar B, and produced by Sandip Ssingh, Anand Pandit and Suresh Oberoi.

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