After films based on the lives of Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh and Narendra Modi, late former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee will now be the subject of a biopic titled 'Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon, Yeh Desh Rehna Chahiye - ATAL'. The makers have not announced who'll get the lead role, but a host of Bollywood actors have essayed prime ministers on the big screen, with Rajit Kapur having the distinction of playing both Jawaharlal Nehru and Narendra Modi (and Mahatma Gandhi).
Although Roshan Seth played Nehru in Richard Attenborough's multiple Oscar-winning 'Gandhi' and UK-Indian actress Sarita Choudhury has appeared as Indira Gandhi in Deepa Mehta's 'Midnight's Children', among Bollywood stars, Anupam Kher has played Singh, Lara Datta surprised audiences with her Indira Gandhi act, and Vivek Oberoi has donned Prime Minister Modi's persona on the big screen.
Rajit Kapur, who appeared as Mahatma Gandhi in Shyam Benegal's 'The Making of the Mahatma', played Nehru in the Nikhil Advani web series 'Rocket Boys', a role also reprised, though briefly, by YouTuber Rahul Vohra in 'Gangubai Kathiawadi'. Kapur's character in the Vicky Kaushal-starrer 'Uri: The Surgical Strike', albeit not presented as Modi, is every bit like the Prime Minister.
More recently, Mohan Agashe essays a similar unnamed role in the Army action thriller series 'Avrodh 2', which is set against the backdrop of demonetisation, presented by the makers as a fight against counterfeit currency notes pumped into India by Pakistan.
But the Prime Minister has been the subject of a biopic, 'PM Narendra Modi', where Vivek Oberoi played him. The film, which was controversially timed with the 2019 general elections, was directed by the production designer-turned-filmmaker Omung Kumar, who has earlier helmed the biopics 'Mary Kom' and 'Sarbjit'.
The man Modi replaced, Manmohan Singh, was played by Anupam Kher to much acclaim in the biopic, 'The Accidental Prime Minister', directed by Vijay Ratnakar Gutte. The film was based on a memoir of the same name by the former prime minister's media adviser and senior journalist, Sanjaya Baru, who is played by Akshaye Khanna.
The film attracted much interest because it featured the German-born actress Suzanne Bernert as Sonia Gandhi. International Emmy-nominated 'Made in Heaven' actor Arjun Mathur played Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi was essayed by Ahana Kumra, who's now seen in a negative role in 'Avrodh 2'