19 August,2021 07:00 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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A few days ago, Akshay Kumar, on his social media, shared a heart touching video of our 'Bharat Ke Veer'. The special song was this beautiful rendition 'Tum Aaogey' from 'Bellbottom'.
This song is dedicated to our unsung heroes and all those people who have sacrificed their lives for the country. In true sense, it signifies 'hope, love and sacrifice' that every hero's family lives through.
Creating magic yet again with their music - Armaan Malik & Amaal Mallik have sung the song while the older brother has also composed it. 'Bellbottom', which is releasing today on August 19, has already made a huge mark with the advance booking and fans are excited to watch their favorite superstar's film on the Big screen!
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In this drama, Lara Dutta plays the role of the former Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi. Talking about the same, she recently said, "It is a great responsibility when you portray someone who's an iconic figure like Mrs Gandhi. It was very important to get her body language right," the 46-year-old actress said at the 'Bell Bottom' trailer launch.
The film, incidentally, is set in 1984, the year that saw Operation Bluestar as well as Mrs Gandhi's assassination. "The film is about a hijack that took place during Mrs Gandhi's tenure," the actress said, describing the outline of the plot.
"Given the dramatic events that were unfolding, she was extremely centred. It was important therefore to portray her in that way. As a result, a lot of homework and research went into the role. It was an opportunity I am very thankful for."
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