Amitabh Bachchan's role in 'Aarakshan' is pro-reservation

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Jun 10, 2011, 12:14 PM IST

The actor said his character does not believe in casteism but also feels that reservations are meant to be opportunities to weaker sections to move forward.

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan says his character in 'Aarakshan' is about an idealistic teacher who believes reservations are meant to provide opportunities to weaker sections to help them climb the success ladder on their merit.

Talking to reporters last night after unveiling the first look of the movie which releases on August 12, Bachchan said his character does not believe in casteism but also feels that reservations are meant to be opportunities to weaker sections to move forward.

The film dwells on how opportunities for education are becoming increasingly commercialised. It highlights the commercialisation of education system.

Replying to questions, Bachchan said he would like to keep his views on reservation personal since he did not want to create a controversy.

Speaking about his experience of working with Prakash Jha, Bachchan said 'Aarakshan' would be his first issue based film in a career of 40 years.

"Prakash Jha has to be complemented for a well-organised and disciplined shooting schedule even though we were filming a very difficult subject," he added.

Lyricist Prasoon Joshi, who has composed music for one songs in the film as well, described Jha as an alert citizen who had good grasp over the issue of reservations.

"Due to this, I was enlightened with his research and it helped to write lyrics for the film," he said.

Jha said the film was not inspired by the Mandal Commission agitation of the 90s. "Reservation is a wide and complex issue. I am not making a statement for or against it through my film. I am only trying to explore it in a story form. Audiences are very intelligent and they can find solution themselves," the director said.