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          New Delhi, Jan 28 (IANS) Patna boy Kranti Prakash Jha, who   featured in Hindi movie "Vikalp", is trying to find a foothold in Bhojpuri   cinema with his debut vehicle "Deswa", and says he is keen to work in films that   talk about certain issues.   |  
  
      
	  
	  
	   "'Deswa' is a hard-hitting issue-based film with a very   relevant and poignant social message based on real incidents in Bihar between   2000-2005. It brings forth issues like corruption, high crime rate, no   infrastructure, and migration," Prakash told IANS.
 
  "Bihar is not only   one, there have been many states which have gone through all this. So, the film   tries to highlight all these day-to-day issues which has a connection with me." 
 Talking about his struggle, the 29-year-old said: "It has been a very   difficult journey. I am from Patna, did my schooling there and then came to   Delhi to do my graduation and post-graduation in history from Hindu   College."
 
 He says he wants to work in films, "which are based on real   instances. Scripts which have substance in them is what I am looking for. The   two films that I have done are based on real life issues."
 
 He played a   negative role in "Vikalp", and says he doesn't mind essaying characters with   negative shades.
 
 " 'Vikalp' gave me a chance to know my grey side. It was   totally an enriching experience to explore myself. A negative role always gives   more space to explore the character," he said.
     
      
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