First look of Imran Zahid's debut film Marksheet revealed

In a movie, Imran Zahid will play the role of a college boy who comes from a timid village of Bihar. The movie will showcase how things turned for Imran in a new city and how he dealt with the education system. It will be an interesting to see an education scam kingpin who almost destroyed the credibility of India's premier institutions.

Mahesh Bhatt on Tuesday, April 30 shared the pictures of his upcoming movie 'Marksheet' on Twitter. Imran Zahid is making his debut in this film. In a post on Twitter, Bhatt has also disclosed about the role of Zahid in the movie.

In a movie, Imran Zahid will play the role of a college boy who comes from a timid village of Bihar. The movie will showcase how things turned for Imran in a new city and how he dealt with the education system. It will be an interesting to see an education scam kingpin who almost destroyed the credibility of India's premier institutions.

 

 Mahesh Bhatt tweeted, “Here's the first look of Imran Zahid's debut film   #Marksheet. Imran will play a timid village college boy from Bihar to the education scam kingpin who almost destroyed the credibility of India's premier institutions.”

A Delhi based actor Imran Zahid has earlier shared the plot of Marksheet in an interview. He said “Bhatt Saab and I speak freely to one another. I  have shared the details of our project with him. He might have shared it with people around.  He talks his heart out without realizing that there are people who are so starved of ideas that they steal those ideas unconsciously.”

Kamal Chandra, the director of the movie has very interestingly designed the plot to unravel the rackets existing in the education system.

Imran on being asked about the corruption of the education system said, "I have seen how such rackets work during my days at the University. For me, the film will be a nostalgic experience. It is inspired by Ranjit Don, but we have also included cases which have happened after that and the workings of the syndicates behind such scams."

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