Akshay Oberoi: Patriotism in 'Two Zero One Four - 2014' Is an Emotion, Not a Slogan

Akshay Oberoi discusses his upcoming film "Two Zero One Four - 2014," emphasizing its unique approach to patriotism as an emotion rather than a slogan. He notes a shift in audience preference towards authentic, human stories that evoke identity and belonging. The actor believes the film's narrative, woven through characters and choices, reflects a relatable socio-cultural climate. Oberoi also mentions his upcoming role in Shah Rukh Khan's "King" and his last film "Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari."

Key Points: Akshay Oberoi on Patriotism in 'Two Zero One Four - 2014'

  • Film approaches patriotism as emotion, not slogan
  • Audiences seek authentic, human narratives
  • Story reflects relatable socio-cultural climate
  • Stars Jackie Shroff; Oberoi also in Shah Rukh Khan's "King"
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Akshay Oberoi: 'Two Zero One Four - 2014' approaches patriotism not as slogan, but as emotion

Actor Akshay Oberoi discusses how his new film 'Two Zero One Four - 2014' portrays patriotism as an authentic emotion, not a slogan, resonating with modern audiences.

"What really stood out to me was how it approaches patriotism not as a slogan, but as an emotion. - Akshay Oberoi"

Mumbai, May 6

Actor Akshay Oberoi, who is gearing up for the release of "Two Zero One Four - 2014", shared that what really stood out to him about the upcoming film was how it approaches patriotism not as a slogan, but as an emotion.

Sharing his perspective, Akshay said in a statement: "I think what we're witnessing right now is a very organic shift in the kind of stories audiences are connecting with. There's a renewed interest in narratives that evoke a sense of identity, belonging, and pride but importantly, it's no longer about loud declarations or surface-level patriotism."

"Today's viewers are far more discerning; they're looking for authenticity, for stories that feel real and human while still being rooted in something larger than ourselves."

Akshay continued: "With Two Zero One Four - 2014, what really stood out to me was how it approaches patriotism not as a slogan, but as an emotion."

He said that it's woven into the "fabric of the story through its characters, their choices, and the circumstances they find themselves in."

"It reflects a time, a mindset, and a reality that many people will find relatable, especially given the current socio-cultural climate," said Akshay about the film, which also stars Jackie Shroff.

He feels the audiences today appreciate films that respect their intelligence and emotional maturity.

"Patriotic storytelling, when done right, can be incredibly powerful because it brings people together while also making them think. If Two Zero One Four - 2014 can strike that balance between emotion, realism, and reflection, I think it will truly resonate with viewers," he concluded.

The actor will also be seen in the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer "King" directed by Siddharth Anand.

Akshay was last seen in Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, a romantic comedy directed by Shashank Khaitan. The film also stars Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Sanya Malhotra, and Rohit Saraf.

- IANS

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Priya S
Akshay Oberoi is such an underrated actor. His choice of scripts always seems thoughtful. I'm tired of the over-the-top patriotic films that treat audiences like kids. If this movie truly shows patriotism as emotion—like the bond between soldiers or the pain of losing a loved one while serving the nation—it could be something special.
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Rahul R
The problem with most 'patriotic' films is that they're just propaganda disguised as cinema. This one sounds different—more grounded. But let's see if the execution matches the talk. Also, nice to see Jackie Shroff getting meaningful roles again. Hope the film doesn't fall into the trap of being preachy.
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Kavya N
"Patriotism as emotion" – that's exactly what we need in today's polarized environment. Films like 'Uri' and 'Sam Bahadur' worked because they showed real people, not cardboard cutouts. Fingers crossed for 'Two Zero One Four - 2014'! 🤞
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Sneha F
I appreciate the sentiment, but I'll believe it when I see it. Bollywood has a habit of marketing films as 'different' but delivering the same old clichés. That said, Akshay Oberoi is a solid actor—he was amazing in 'Pizza' and 'Life Is Beautiful'. Hopefully, this film does justice to its premise.

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