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‘Main ATAL Hoon’ starring Pankaj Tripathi to release on Jan 19, 2024

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Mumbai: India’s three-time Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee—a leader loved by the entire nation, who had an extraordinary life journey is all set to come alive on the big screen with ‘Main ATAL Hoon’.

Featuring National Award winner Pankaj Tripathi, whose transformation left everyone in awe, is set to release on January 19, 2024.

The announcement of the biopic about his life had generated high anticipation amongst audiences and the first look of Pankaj Tripathi transform into Atal Ji created massive buzz and garnered immense appreciation, leaving audiences excited to watch the film, according to a media statement.

Pankaj Tripathi said, ” Playing the character of Atal ji was challenging for me. It was challenging for me whether I would be able to do it properly or not. I have played this role with my hard work and complete honesty. While playing the role of a great personality like Atal ji, the biggest challenge as an actor is whether he will be able to do justice to him. I read a lot about him before playing this role. Was. I have also memorized many of Atal ji’s poems. When I was researching about him and then when I played his role, my perspective of understanding myself became broader.”

Directed by award winner director Ravi Jadhav, and written by Rishi Virmani and Ravi Jadhav, “Main ATAL Hoon” presented by Bhanushali Studios Limited and Legend Studios, is produced by Vinod Bhanushali, Sandeep Singh, and Kamlesh Bhanushali.

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