New Delhi: Media is the fourth pillar of democracy as a result of a nation can`t flourish if its press will not be free. On May 3 the world celebrates the liberty of the press and cinema has a number of occasions represented the scenario of journalism in our society.
On World Press Freedom Day, let`s check out actors who performed journalists in movies and net collection.
SRK and Juhi Chawla in `Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani`
Shah Rukh Khan with Bollywood diva Juhi Chawla essayed the position of journalists for rival channels. The two journalists saved competitors apart to struggle for justice for an harmless man who was accused of being a terrorist.
Kartik Aaryan in `Dhamaka`
Actor Kartik Aaryan is thought for his comedian and boy-next-door avatar nailed within the position of a prime-time journalist. The story narrates the bottom actuality of the press is determined to create breaking information with out even giving a single thought in regards to the lives of harmless individuals. Kartik was effectively appreciated by the critics for the film.
Anushka Sharma in `PK`
The blockbuster film `PK` options Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma within the position of a TV journalist. Sharma`s character of Jagat Janani helps an alien (Aamir Khan) find his voice to shake the throne of a corrupted spiritual guru performed by Saurabh Shukla.
Preity Zinta in `Lakshya`
Actress Preity Zinta in `Lakshya` addressed the position of Romila Dutta an excellent and daring journalist who isn`t afraid to do her job even within the circumstances of War. 2004 movie went on to change into one of the crucial celebrated motion pictures of the Greek god of Bollywood Hrithik Roshan.
John Abraham and Arshad Warsi in `Kabul Express`
The film `Kabul Express revolves across the disturbing occasions that occurred in Afghanistan post-US-invasion. John Abraham and Arshad Warsi performed two younger journalists who covers the real-time occasions of mass destruction within the land of Afghanistan.
World Press Freedom Day marks a day to tribute to stressed companies by journalists as observers of democracy.