Adil Hussain: '52 Blue' will build empathy at London Indian Film Festival
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Actor Adil Hussain has said his upcoming film '52 Blue' will compel audiences to see life through an entirely new lens, ahead of its screening at the London Indian Film Festival. The film, he believes, has the rare capacity to dissolve prejudice by immersing viewers in the lived realities of its characters.
What Adil Hussain Said About the Film
Speaking about the nature of the film, Hussain said: 'I feel that cinema of this nature, this kind of cinema introduces the world toward the nuances of a particular group of people. And, when the story manages to sort of penetrate the deeper realities of each and every character or situation from a particular part of the world, then it is almost as if you have visited that country.'
He elaborated further: 'You have created a certain degree of empathy for those people. Those who watch it, it's almost like once you have gone to a country which you are made to hate and then you meet people there and you realize, 'Oh, my God, these are the similar kind of people'. And a cinema should be able to do that. '52 Blue' will create a huge amount of empathy amongst the people, those who watch it for the characters, for the situation, for the storyline. And that will serve the purpose of the film.'
London Indian Film Festival Screening
The screening of '52 Blue' at the London Indian Film Festival marks a significant international platform for the film. Hussain's anticipation reflects a broader ambition — to use cinema as a bridge between cultures and communities that may otherwise remain distant or misunderstood by global audiences.
Hussain's Recent Activities
In a separate context, Adil Hussain had recently commented on the performance of the USA at the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2026, co-hosted by the USA, Mexico, and Canada. Although he was present in the USA for a personal commitment at the time, he reportedly did not manage to attend any of the matches in person.
As '52 Blue' heads to London, all eyes will be on how international audiences receive a film its lead actor believes can change the way people look at the world.