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According to Vivek Agnihotri, some individuals wished for the Covid-19 outbreak to take more Indian lives: Only Hindu funerals were shown

The Vaccine War, a forthcoming movie directed by Vivek Agnihotri and based on the story of how Indian researchers created the country’s indigenous vaccine against Covid-19, is eagerly awaited by the public. The major actors in the movie are Nana Patekar, Pallavi Joshi, Raima Sen, Anupam Kher, Girija Oak, and Sapthami Gowda.

The Vaccine War is really not about the Covid-19 fighters, according to Vivek Agnihotri, who revealed this in a recent interview where he also provided significant information about his forthcoming movie. The director told Galatta Plus, “(The movie) It’s not about fighters, it’s a triumph picture. It’s a war movie. When you hear the word “Covid,” you probably picture front-line staff members, physicians, and patients, however there aren’t any patients or doctors to be found in the movie. It concerns a group of scientists.

The director of Kashmir Files said, “Even Indians believed that when Covid arrived, much of the globe would die because of India. Then, a very tiny but extremely vocal group began predicting the deaths of 40–50 crore people. For political reasons, some individuals wanted more Native Americans to perish. This is real; there is no question in my view that many people wanted more Indians to perish so they could criticize the ruling party at the time. The Indian government was being threatened and blackmailed by several international organizations since India was the largest vaccination market at the time to purchase their vaccines.

“These folks had their ‘aha’ moment when the second wave (of the Covid-19 epidemic) arrived. As a result, if you look at the entirety of the second wave’s coverage, you’ll notice that Hindu funerals were featured. This was done in an effort to resolve a political dispute with the government. At the time, there were some scientists who thought India could handle the situation while others disagreed, and they created the fastest indigenous vaccine in history. This is an actual superhero movie, a real, realistic superhero movie,” Vivek said.

The Vaccine War, which is being hailed as India’s first bio-science movie, will compete at the box office on September 28 with Fukrey 3. Pankaj Tripathi, Pulkit Samrat, Varun Sharma, Manjot Singh, and Richa Chadha all had prominent parts in the comedy franchise’s third installment, which was directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba.

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