The Vaccine War, directed by Vivek Agnihotri, marks Nana Patekar’s return to the silver screen after a hiatus of over four years.
While promoting Vivek Agnihotri’s movie “The Vaccine War,” Nana Patekar claimed that he had called Sanjay Leela Bhansali to express his displeasure with the song “Malhari” from the movie.
The Vaccine War marks Nana Patekar’s return to the big screen after a nearly four-year absence. In the movie, he plays Doctor Bhargava, the man responsible for developing the COVID-19 vaccine. Tuesday saw the debut of the movie’s trailer, and Nana unquestionably stole the show. His comeback is the topic of much discussion.
In an exclusive interview, Nana Patekar discussed how there shouldn’t be any discrepancies between the facts and statistics in a movie that is based on a true tale. “When you say it is a true story and it is based on actual incidents, then we can ask the creators specific questions because they can’t fudge the facts,” he said. Everything in the story should be real if it is based on actual events.
It appears in Bhansali’s films. ‘Malhari’ was a song that I didn’t like. I immediately called him and asked him what this “wat laavli” was. I told him that I didn’t like it. What the public thinks of me is irrelevant. I told him if I didn’t like it.
The Vaccine War is a medical suspense thriller that was produced and directed by Pallavi Joshi. The creation of Covaxin during the COVID-19 epidemic in India is based on a genuine event. Nana Patekar, Pallavi Joshi, Raima Sen, Anupam Kher, Nivedita Bhattacharya, Sapthami Gowda, and Mohan Kapur are among the actors who appear in the movie. The movie is slated for a September 28, 2023, theatrical debut.