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Rishi Kapoor Says Doing Cameo In Manto Was 'Wrong,' Says 'won't Repeat The Mistake'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Apr, 2018 01:04 PM
  • Rishi Kapoor Says Doing Cameo In Manto Was 'Wrong,' Says 'won't Repeat The Mistake'
Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor says he chose to do a cameo in Nandita Das' film "Manto" just because he has "respect and admiration" for the actress-filmmaker.
 
 
"I have done one scene in Nandita Das' film 'Manto' in a cameo. Just for the respect and admiration I have for her," Rishi tweeted on Sunday.
 
 
The 65-year-old actor's comments come after he said in an interview that working in "Manto" was a "wrong" call.
 
 
"Some mischief monger has tried to create a wedge between her and me. Absolutely untrue! I support the film and wish her all the best at Cannes Film Festival," he tweeted.
 
 
"Manto" is a historical period drama film about the controversial writer Saadat Hasan Manto who is known for his writings around the partition of India and Pakistan.
 
 
It is the only Indian film in Un Certain Regard category of the Cannes Film Festival, to be held from May 8-19. 
 
 
The film also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Rasika Dugal and Tahir Raj Bhasin. 

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