Mumbai,
Bollywood’s well -known filmmaker Anil Sharma says that his film exile touches family values and the responsibilities of the younger generation. Anil Sharma is in discussion about his film exile these days. The film Vanwas, directed by Anil Sharma, has recently released. The film stars Nana Patekar, Utkarsh Sharma and Simrat Kaur. The film Vanwas is premiers on Zee cinema today.
Talking about the film exile, Anil Sharma said, the film Vanvas talks about the release of parents in a religious gathering. This year too, we are hearing similar incidents in Mahakumbh. This should not happen. This is happening and it is impressing me a lot. There was such a festival of such a big Mahakumbh and people did so much inferior acts which is not right. It is said that if God is living somewhere in the world, then he is a parent. Through exile, we have tried to say that when the parents become analogy, they stay like a forest dweller. They should be taken care of. This is very important.
Anil Sharma said, the film touches the exile family values and the responsibilities of the younger generation. Parents have a deed of children and the religion of children is the religion of children. It is just such a thing to handle the parents. At least we embrace our parents. We can do this, because nothing is more valuable than parents. We have to take care of this value. We should value them because one day we will also become parents, that day we will find out how much sadness they must have endured for us.


