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Nandita Das is a capable director: Nawazuddin Siddiqui

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Aug, 2016 01:34 PM
    Acclaimed actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui, who will be playing the title character in Nandita Das's "Manto", has praised her capability as a director.
     
    At an interaction here, Nawazuddin was asked about his forthcoming projects.
     
    He said: "I am doing 'Manto' with Nandita Das. Of course, Nandita is a very capable director."
     
    The 42-year-old-actor is working for the second time with the actor-director after "Firaaq", which marked Nandita's foray behind the camera.
     
    A political thriller, it was lauded by critics.
     
    In "Manto", which is based on the life of legendary writer Saadat Hasan Manto -- known for his vast work of short stories, novel, radio plays, essays and personal sketches -- Nawazuddin is paired with Rasika Dugal.
     
    Expressing his view on Manto the writer, Nawazuddin said: "In my view, Manto is one of the greatest writers in the world of that time when our Hindi film Industry just began. After the Partition, he shifted to Pakistan. The film 'Manto' will depict his life span after shifting to Pakistan to the end."
     
    That apart, Nawazuddin is all set for his next release "Freaky Ali", which revolves around a layman who turns into a professional golfer. The romantic comedy sports drama is directed by Sohail Khan and also features Amy Jackson and Arbaaz Khan in lead roles.
     
    It will release on September 9.

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