In a major development, a noted screenwriter, Vijendra Prasad, who has written blockbusters like, Baahubali, and RRR, has now going to direct a movie and Web series which will be based on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
Vijayendra Prasad, who is the father of filmmaker SS Rajamouli, said that he is going to helm both a film and a web series glorifying the RSS. The writer gave this information while speaking about RSS at the book launch event of RR National Executive Member Ram Madhav in Vijaywada.
While talking to the media, he praised the RSS and said that his former negative opinion of the RSS drastically changed when he was asked to write a film on it.
Speaking at the event, Prasad said, "I would like to confess something in front of you all. Until three or four years ago, I didn’t know much about the RSS. Like many others, I believed that they killed Gandhi. But four years ago, they asked me to write a film on RSS. As I was being paid for it, I went to Nagpur and met Mohan Bhagwat. I stayed there for a day and understood for the first time what RSS is. I felt a lot of remorse, that I wasn’t aware of such a great organisation for so long."
The screenwriter further said, "If RSS wasn’t there, there would be no Kashmir, it would’ve merged with Pakistan. Lakhs of Hindus would have died due to Pakistan.”
Prasad also went on to say that he wrote a story within two months and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat is happy about it. Prasad also went on to speak about one mistake made by the group. Revealing that the group doesn't 'speak of itself to the public might be their biggest shortcoming.
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