There is no better film about journalists than 1986 Shashi Kapoor-starrer ‘New Delhi Times’, says actor Manoj Bajpayee, who promises that his new movie ‘Despatch’ will show the dark and dangerous world of investigative journalism.
Bajpayee said ‘New Delhi Times’, written by Gulzar and directed by Ramesh Sharma, is the best film on journalism that’s been made in India, a PTI report from New Delhi yesterday stated.
“Other films have hardly been able to touch upon a journalist’s life. They weren’t able to go in deeper. But if there is a film that captures all that darkness, swamp, and dangers, I can proudly guarantee, it’s ‘Despatch’,” the actor told PTI in an interview.
Directed by Kanu Behl, known for critically-acclaimed movies ‘Titli’ and ‘Agra’, the film features Bajapayee as Joy Bag, a crime journalist who becomes embroiled in a dangerous investigation that threatens to unravel his life.
Bajpayee said ‘Despatch’, which will stream on ZEE5 from today, will present an aspect of journalism which is “dark and full of dangers”.
“We also show the grey side of a journalist’s personality and life. We are trying to understand what all goes on in his mind, the person who is not a journalist at home but is a journalist in the field and what all challenges he is facing in life. Fear will be a big factor (theme) when you watch the film. The fear stems from external powers, your internal powers, inner struggles and how he battles with them,” he added.
The actor, known for movies such as ‘Satya’, ‘Zubeidaa’, ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’, ‘Raajneeti’ and OTT series ‘The Family Man’, said the film’s story is set in a period of transition and confusion where media world was coming to terms with digital journalism.
“How the old players of print journalism were struggling with the arrival of digital journalism, the film also touches upon that aspect,” he said.
Bajpayee, who has portrayed characters of all hues in his illustrious career of three decades be it a gangster, politician, police officer or a spy hiding behind a regular family man persona, said it was not that hard to get into the skin of a journalist.Produced by Ronnie Screwvala’s RSVP Movies, the film also features Shahana Goswami, Arrchita Agarwaal, Ritu Parna Sen, Dilip Shankar and Riju Bajaj.