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Matthan said the second installment will explore the political landscape of the country but won’t be directed towards any particular party. ”The sequel is about internal security of the country. It was extremely challenging to write. The film is more realistic because I don’t have the compulsion to put songs in it… I had to do it then, because that’s how the business was.
”Today that has changed. My film will be more realistic, dramatic. It, of course, also has politics, but it isn’t about a political party. India’s security is more important than anything else, anyone’s belief,” Matthan told PTI on the sidelines of the 51st International Film Festival of India (IFFI).
At the movie gala, Matthan is the chairperson of feature film section of Indian Panorama.
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The director, however, said things ”didn’t work out” between the duo. A total of 224 films will be screened under different sections at the 51st edition, 15 of which will will compete for the Golden Peacock award.