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       Corruption Has Spread Like Cancer And We Need Chemotherapy: Sunn
       y Deol
       By: strawberrylicious Date: October 21, 2013, 2:31 am
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       Corruption Has Spread Like Cancer And We Need Chemotherapy:
       Sunny Deol
       Parag Maniar
       To mark Sunny Deol’s birthday on October 19, the makers of Singh
       Saab The Great, directed by Anil Sharma, released a special
       patriotic track. Called Bali Hamesha Bakri Ki Di Jaati Hai Sher
       Ki Nahin, the song has Sunny say the dialogue, “Saade wich thoda
       Gandhi bhi, (Sardar) Patel bhi, Bhagat Singh bhi.”
       Sonu Nigam has composed the music for this number, which also
       unveils the look of the film’s heroine, ex-Miss India Urvashi
       Rautela. The starcast includes Amrita Rao, Prakash Raj, Johnny
       Lever and Anjali Abrol and the story talks of a principled man’s
       fight against corruption.
       Telling us about the song’s relevance in the film, Sunny says,
       “The song portrays reality and the happenings around us. Though
       the song just gives a peek into the story, it shows the
       importance of family values and relationships between the wife
       and her husband, brother and sister and the values that one
       needs to imbibe as an individual.”
       The actor adds, “Corruption has spread like cancer and we
       need chemotherapy. The sad part is that we blame others and
       never take the onus, but the change has to begin with ourselves.
       If we voice something, we have to stick to it no matter what.”
       The song also features Sunny in high-octane action
       sequences. “The action I have done has always been
       larger-than-life, but realistic. I am fighting for a cause,
       there is strong emotion behind it, thus even a mere punch makes
       an impact. It gives vent to suppressed frustration.”
       Sharma says, “The song is our birthday gift to Sunny. It
       carries the gist of what our film is about.”
       Singh Saab The Great, presented by Jayantilal Gada (PEN),
       produced by Sangeeta Ahir (Alumbra Entertainment and Media Pvt
       Ltd) and Anuj Sharma (Shantketan Entertainment) and co-produced
       by Kushal Kantilal Gada, Dhaval Gada and Reshmaa Kadakia,
       releases November 22.
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