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Real life 'Madaari' instantly connects with Irrfan Khan's 'Madaari'

| | Aug 03, 2016, at 04:55 am
Mumbai, Aug 2 (IBNS): Irrfan Khan's Madaari has been garnering accolades since its release.

The movie has been connecting with the audiences and Irrfan Khan's performance has been winning hearts through.

Recently, the movie touched the heart of a real life Madaari, Dadarao Bhillore.

Dadarao Bhillore's son, Prakash was 16 years old when a deadly pothole took his life. 

Ever since, he has been filling potholes and the feeling he gets while filling potholes gives him more power to continue the fight to ensure that the people responsible for this shall be punished.

It makes him feel as if he is saving other fathers from losing their Prakash.

On watching the movie, Dadarao instantly connected with the subject of the movie.

Dadarao shares, "I saw Madaari movie and it seemed as if I was watching my life on the big screen. The relationship of father and son took me on an emotional roller-coaster ride. I missed Prakash and his childhood. The wall filled with pictures of Irrfan’s son reminded me of our house filled with Prakash’s pictures."

Dadarao Bhillore has filled more than 300 potholes in the city till now and has also been urging others to help him in this noble cause.

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