In "Pink", Taapsee Pannu along with Kirti Kulhari and debutant Andrea Tariang play three young women in Delhi who face assault charges after being molested by a group of men.
Angad, who is suspected to be someone harassing or causing trouble to the three girls, feels the film should be screened at schools and colleges.
"It is not a women-centric film. It is a youth-centric film. In fact, it is more for the men. It is something which every man, every youngster, every 16-year and above child should watch," Angad said in an interview here.
The court room drama-thriller, directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, features megastar Amitabh Bachchan as the lawyer for the three girls.
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The 33-year-old actor got on board after a chance meeting with the "Piku" filmmaker at an awards function, post which he got a call for a meeting and was instantly selected for the role.
Angad says it is unfair to call his character in the film "negative" because in most of Shoojit's films, there is no hero or villain.
"Pink" marks Angad's third Bollywood film, after "Ungli" and "Faltu".
The actor, who is the son of former cricketer Bishan Singh Bedi, said Bachchan helped him a lot during the workshops prior to shooting the film on sets.
"Bachchan sir helped me a lot. The beauty is, he is such an accommodating person. He has the ability to come down at your level. I am very new, this is my third film.
"Pink" is scheduled to release on September 16.