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A connect with the middle class

Last Updated 28 May 2017, 18:28 IST

Actor Vivek Oberoi says his upcoming film ‘Bank Chor’ will connect greatly with the middle-class audience.

The 40-year-old actor says the movie is “self-effacing yet a vulnerable” story.

“This film is rich in middle-class humour... It has got this very middle-class connection. In a scene, one of the thieves says he is robbing the bank because he needs money for his mother’s medical treatment, with the violin in the background score.”

“It’s not one of those larger-than-life heist movies. It is very quirky, self-effacing yet a vulnerable film,” Vivek said.

The actor plays the role of an arrogant cop, Amjad Khan, who has been called to catch the robbers at a bank.

Vivek says the mastermind, played by actor Riteish Deshmukh, employs the two jokers from Delhi, played by Vikram Thapa and Bhuvan Arora, to carry out the robbery, which also lays bare the Delhi-Mumbai dynamic.

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(Published 28 May 2017, 15:24 IST)

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