March 24, (Press Ki Taquat)– Anubhav Sinha’s film describes the helplessness of laborers returning to their homes during Corona.
Through the film ‘Bheer’, an attempt has been made to bring together the different stories of people struggling with exodus during Corona. There is a class of poor and destitute labourers, who want to go to their homes and villages and to their people in this calamity. Between the system and the insistence of these migrant workers is the department of the police force. Apart from this, there is a reporter and his team, who are trying their best to show the truth to the world. And there is a mother from high society, who comes out to pick up her daughter, who is stuck in a hostel. What all these classes of people have in common is the fear of unseen and unheard diseases and helplessness in front of the system.
Anubhav Sinha’s film ‘Bheer’ has been mired in controversy after its trailer was released. In the first trailer of the film, the voice of the country’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a dialogue where the situation arising out of the fury of Corona was compared to the partition of 1947. People raised objections about these two things, due to which there was a lot of commotion. Even before its release on the silver screen, the film was labeled as ‘anti-India’. In view of the growing controversy, eventually the makers had to make many changes not only in the trailer but also during the film.