There are very few actors in Bollywood who have the art to
leave the audience rolling with laughter and versatile actor Paresh Rawal
accomplishes this feat every time he is seen on the silver screen.
Having dabbled with a variety of roles successfully in his
career spanning over three decades, Paresh Rawal excelled in playing hilarious
characters with unmatchable comic timing.
Be it creating a new brand of comedy essaying the character
of Baburao in Hera Pheri or atheist Kanjibhai in OMG - Oh! My God, Paresh Rawal
has not just infused life and soul into characters but also made them memorable
for all movie buffs.
Continuing the comic streak, the prolific actor is all set
to tickle your funny bone and scratch your conscience with some very deep
questions disguised as witty one-liners in his upcoming satirical film Dharam
Sankat Mein. This time, Paresh Rawal - who will be seen playing a father, a
maulwi and a pundit, all in one film - pairs up with stalwarts Naseeruddin Shah
and Annu Kapoor in the story of a man torn by the dilemma of choosing between
two religions.
In Dharam Sankat Mein, Paresh plays Dharampal, a man caught
in an identity crisis of epic proportions! His entire belief system is shaken
when documents from his departed mother’s locker reveal to him that instead of
being what he believed himself to be - an average upper middle class Hindu - he
was actually born to a Muslim family! Speaking about his role, Paresh Rawal
said, “The film goes into a series of hilarious events that follows once I
figure my true identity,” quips Rawal further adding, “Dharam Sankat Mein is an
important film wherein a good message is being delivered through a rib tickling
story.”
Talking about his illustrious film journey, Rawal added,
“I’m fortunate to have got the opportunity to play interesting characters. I
hope to continue entertaining the audience and my fans."
Presented and produced by Viacom18 Motion Pictures and also
produced by Trigno Media, this situational comedy is all set to hit the
theaters on 10th April, 2015.
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