Actor Ashis Vidyarthi, who is playing the role of a police officer in the first celluloid depiction of the Delhi gangrape and the massive protests that followed, said his character symbolised the 'chalta hai' attitude of the administration.
"Most rape cases in the country remained unsolved because of the 'chalta hai' attitude," Vidyarthi told reporters on the sets of 'Nirbhaya', the film based on the rape which grabbed international attention.
"Nothing really changes. From people's representative to the lower level officer to the SP and DIG, people are scared to stir the system," Vidyarthi said.
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He said journalists from the real world were asked by director Milan Bhowmik to put uncomfortable questions to him as DGP, the role he plays in the film.
Despite realising the gravity of the situation, all he is concerned about is saving his position even if that amounts to shielding the accused, the actor said.
"The director shows how all hell breaks loose when the media and public wake up to an incident and the administration tries to hide facts," Vidyarthi said.
"Someone tries to save his job, someone tries to save his relatives. But then not everybody does the same," he said.