Vickey Lalwani (MUMBAI MIRROR; December 30, 2013)
Jackky
Bhagnani has just returned from Indore after a long schedule of Afzal
Ahmad’s Youngistaan. While the young actor has been trying to keep his
role in the film a closely guarded secret, the cat is finally out of the
bag. Mirror can not only reveal Jackky’s part in the film, but also has
details about two other important characters.
By the looks of
it, Jackky's character is modelled on the Vice President of the Indian
National Congress, Rahul Gandhi. In several scenes the actor is seen in a
kurta-pyjama and Nehru jacket which seem to have come out of the
politician's wardrobe. He even sports glasses similar to the ones Rahul
wears and also his stubble.
Wait, there's more. Seems Jackky's
character also has shades of Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi's seventh Chief
Minister and declines to stay in the residence provided the
government. The Aam Aadmi Party leader, who was sworn in as the CM on
Saturday, has also refused to move into the official bungalow. Copy or coincidence? Ahmad, who has a degree in mechanical engineering from a Delhi college retorts, “Neither, the scene was shot three months ago!”
Jackky
who insists that he is very clued into the country's politics however
admits of meeting a few politicians before the film went on floors. Prod
him on who they were and he refuses to divulge names. All he will say
is, "My role has the positive nuances of many of our netas. Perhaps the
attire, along with the stubble, is making people think that it is Rahul
Gandhi.”

Pranjal Khandhdiya, executive producer of MSM Motion
Pictures, the production house, which is collaborating with Vashu’s Puja
Entertainment on the project, adds, “Jackyy plays a politician who
thinks ahead of his time, like Rahul Gandhi, Narendra Modi, Arvind
Kejriwal and Akhilesh Yadav.” Prakash Belawadi, who was last seen in
Shoojit Sircar's Madras Café, is playing the Union Finance Minister and
according to a source close to the film "wears glasses like P
Chidambaram".
Farooq Shaikh, who passed away
on Saturday, canned all his scenes in Indore before flying to Dubai on a
family vacation. His charcter bears an uncanny resembalnce to Ahmed
Patel, Political Secretary to Congress President Sonia Gandhi. “The film
is in sync sound so we will retain Farooque’s voice. Thank God, we
won’t need a dubbing artiste, ” says Ahmad.