'Jai Ho' reflects country's current political scenario

While superstar Salman Khan has been urging not to link his upcoming film "Jai Ho" with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), his brother and actor-filmmaker Arbaaz Khan says somewhere there is a connection between the movie and the country's current political scenario.

"It's a very good co-incidence that 'Jai Ho' somewhere reflects the current scenario in the country," Arbaaz told reporters here Thursday at a Gillette event.

AAP formed by Arvind Kejriwal, who is now Delhi's chief minister, came into existence in 2012, and since then it has come a long way. Its stunning show in the Delhi assembly elections last December showed the power of the common man and also pushed the Congress to a humiliating third spot in its bid for a fourth term in office.

"Jai Ho", directed by Salman's youngest brother Sohail, also focusses on the power of a common man.

"The film has been made by my brothers (Sohail and Salman) and it's a very good film. It will come out Jan 24. I wish them all the very best," he added.

Arbaaz is all praise for the film and hopes it becomes a huge hit.

"People will get to see the Salman they have always wanted to see. The film has turned out very well on the whole. Inshallah, it will be a huge hit," Arbaaz said.

"Jai Ho" also features newcomer Daisy Shah and Tabu.



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