After
the
end
of
campaigning
for
the
Lok
Sabha
polls
veteran
Bollywood
actor
Raj
Babbar
has
returned
to
the
shooting
of
his
film
Tevar
in
Pune.
In
Tevar,
he
plays
an
honest
police
officer.
"I
want
to
stress
the
fact
that
the
cop
I
play
is
an
honest
cop.
It's
very
essential
to
show
India's
politics
and
bureaucracy
in
a
favourable
light.
Not
all
politicians
and
civil
servants
are
as
corrupt
as
they're
shown
in
our
films," said
Babbar.
In
fact,
one
of
the
reasons
why
Raj
Babbar
is
taking
the
break
between
the
end
of
the
election
campaign
and
poll
results
May
16
as
an
opportunity
to
shoot
his
pending
portion
for
Tevar,
is
because
of
the
positive
light
in
which
his
character
is
portrayed.
Apparently,
the
prolific
actor
who
has
played
villainous
parts
in
many
films
in
the
past,
including
his
notorious
career-making
Insaaf
Ka
Tarazu,
is
done
with
playing
negative
characters
in
films.
"In
my
35-year
film
career,
I've
played
it
all,
the
good,
bad
and
the
ugly.
I
have
no
craving
to
be
in
films
just
for
the
heck
of
it.
There
has
to
be
a
good
reason
for
me
to
do
a
film.
My
constituency
keeps
me
busy
otherwise,"
he
said.
He
finds
key
changes
in
movie
making
now.
"Filmmaking
has
become
a
very
time
consuming
process
now.
Earlier
everyone
did
their
work
and
left.
Now
during
shooting,
everyone
crowds
around
the
monitor
to
mull
over
every
shot.
That's
a
great
way
to
work.
But
it
doesn't
suit
my
schedules.
"I've
just
a
small
role
in
Tevar,
which
I
agreed
to
do
because
I
wanted
to
portray
our
much-maligned
bureaucracy
in
a
good
light.
It's
a
two-day
shoot.
Then
I
return
to
Ghaziabad
for
the
election
results,"
he
said.