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National Award winner Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar starrer “Toilet: Ek Prem Katha” trailer released on Sunday, and the trailer seems to have impressed one of the most powerful men in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Inspired from PM Narendra Modi’s Swachch Bharat Abhiyan, film brings to notice a problem that is still prevalent in major parts of the country. The trailer of the film reflected the importance of toilet in the household.
Modi Ji recently lauded the trailer as ‘good effort.’
He retweeted the trailer, posted by the Kumar yesterday and wrote alongside, “Good effort to further the message of cleanliness. 125 crore Indians have to continue working together to create a Swachh Bharat”.
Good effort to further the message of cleanliness. 125 crore Indians have to continue working together to create a Swachh Bharat. https://t.co/C0XKPpguW7
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 12, 2017
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Retweeting the Prime Minister, Akshay Kumar said, “Thank you so much honourable Sir ?? Hope we succeed in changing mindsets and truly making a difference.”
Thank you so much honourable Sir ?? Hope we succeed in changing mindsets and truly making a difference. https://t.co/Tfi99tIckR
— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) June 12, 2017
“Its an honour for us to be a part of this initiative sir. Thank you for your support. @narendramodi #swachhbharat #ToiletEkPremKathaTrailer,” wrote Bhumi Pednekar who have also been an important part of this film.
Its an honour for us to be a part of this initiative sir. Thank you for your support. @narendramodi #swachhbharat #ToiletEkPremKathaTrailer https://t.co/jZCcqePF4J
— bhumi pednekar (@psbhumi) June 12, 2017
However, before the toilet part of the title comes Prem Katha. Akshay Kumar (Keshav) wants to be married as soon as possible. Soon he meets his dream girl, Bhumi Pednekar, and both are soon married. It is the morning after the marriage that Bhumi is rudely introduced to lota gang for Akshay’s house has no toilet. She soon leaves him due to this and Akshay, who is deeply in love with his wife, wants to set an example just like Shah Jahaan but instead of making Taj Mahal, wants to bring in awareness about the risks of defecating in open and wants to build a toilet at home. But would he be able to succeed in a village where people think it is wrong to place toilet in a home that worships goddess Tulsi? Well, you have to witness the climax on August 11.
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