INTERVIEW RAM RAHIM SINGHJI INSAAN on MSG THE WARRIOR LION HEART By Jyothi Venkatesh

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In what way is your latest film MSG: The Warrior Lion Heart different from your earlier films MSG 1 and MSG 2?

My latest film MSG: The Warrior Lion Heart is different from my earlier two films in the sense that in the earlier films, I just played myself whereas in this film, I am playing a character

What exactly is the film all about?

The film is set in a bygone period and the protagonist played by me turns up in a modern day super spy avatar. What’s more, he also travels back in time to get powers to fight the futuristic aliens. I play not just one role but three, though behind the screen, I am actually playing 30 roles. I am not only the writer but also direct the film with my two daughters Charanpreet and Honeypreet. The credit tittles of my film mention the names of the directors as Baap Beti Ki Jodi as my daughter Honeypreet Insaan  has worked in the film with me on direction.

Is it true that you are not only a saint but also very keen on not only culture and agriculture but also are sports enthusiast who is also into singing as well as games?

I am interested in not only our culture but also agriculture as well as games. In fact I became a director of my films only because I want to eradicate the evils in society through my films. In used to do satsung earlier but started singing and when I found that the youth loved my singing, I decided to make a film with the idea of making them watch films.

Your film Online Gurukul is also ready for release. Tell me something about the film?

It was a very good experience making Online Gurukul which took about four and a half months to make. It is a film on Vedas. It will be my costliest film till date since it has a lot of VFX in it and very hi tech by nature

You do not seek the help of stars to make your film sell. What is the secret of your success?

I do not lie. It is a god’s gift to me that I direction as well as acting to the core. I do not take anything from any one. By God’s grace, every film of mine runs well at the box office. My latest film is not a preachy film but out and out an entertaining film but at the same time there will be a message in it as I also happen to be a saint. The USP of my film is that families can watch it without worrying about double entendres and needless skin show. Also in an entertaining manner, the children will imbibe the values that their parents want to teach them through my film.

What is the message that your film sets out to drive home to the audience?

My film sets out to drive home the poignant message to men how they need to protect women and not exploit them. It also urges the farmers not to commit suicide and also motivates the viewers to try to conquer their devils