The Free Press Journal

WE’RE MOVING TOWARDS ANIMALISTI­C MENTALITY: BHUMI

We’re moving towards animalisti­c mentality, says the actress

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Bhumi Pednekar, who has featured in films laced with social messages, says incidents like the rape of an eight-year-old in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua, shows people are moving towards animalisti­c and beast-like mentality.

Speaking to the media during an awards ceremony, Bhumi said: “The kind of circumstan­ces that our country is going through, I feel scared thinking about future generation. We are moving towards animalisti­c and beast-like mentality, which is really heartbreak­ing. I feel justice must be served to the girl and many other victims like her who have experience­d a shameful act like this, so that it doesn’t happen again. I am an optimistic person and I feel there will be stricter laws and punishment to zero down incidents like these and so that people will think twice before committing such crimes.”

Currently,

Bhumi is busy with

Abhishek Chaubey’s Son Chiriya, in which she will be seen with Sushant Singh Rajput. “We have released my first look for Son Chiriya. As of now, I can’t reveal too many details about the film but I can say that it’s a special film in a short span of my career. We have worked really hard for this film. This film has a really good director and cast. It’s a different kind of film and I am sure this film will have the same amount of impact like my previous films,” she said.

Speaking about her felicitati­on at the awards, the actress said, “I feel really happy when people appreciate your (my) work. Year 2017 has been really successful year for me. Two of my films (Toilet - Ek Prem Katha and Shubh Mangal Saavdhan) released last year and both of them received appreciati­on from the audience and they had a major impact on the viewers.”

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