So Sorry: Vijay – the victory
This episode of So Sorry is a funny take on Vijay's blockbuster entry into Tamil Nadu politics in the just concluded assembly election and who is all set to become the chief minister.
Filmmaker Aparna Sen has said that violence has taken communal turn in Bengal which was never there before.
When asked about how she feels about the violence in Bengal, Sen said,"I feel angry, helpless and troubled. There have always been political violence in Bengal. Right from the time of Congress, Left front and Trinamool. It's continuing, but what is happened is this violence has taken communal turn, which was never there in Bengal before."
She also talked about the controversy around Jai Shri Ram slogans, pseudo-secularism and has a piece of advice for Mamata and PM Modi.
Catch Aparna Sen's complete interview with Rajdeep Sardesai here.
This episode of So Sorry is a funny take on Vijay's blockbuster entry into Tamil Nadu politics in the just concluded assembly election and who is all set to become the chief minister.
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