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Naseeruddin Shah seeks “courageous” religious film, calling it a vital issue

Naseeruddin Shah is known for his outspokenness on social and political issues. He often voices strong opinions on freedom

Naseeruddin Shah seeks “courageous” religious film, calling it a vital issue

Naseeruddin Shah is known for his outspokenness on social and political issues. He often voices strong opinions on freedom of expression and the impact of politics on the film industry. In a recent interview with Brut India at the Cannes Film Festival, the veteran actor expressed his desire to work on a ‘courageous’ film exploring the topic of religion. 

When asked about a contemporary social issue he would consider for a film, Naseeruddin demonstrated his willingness to tackle sensitive and thought-provoking subjects, showcasing his commitment to using his platform to address important societal concerns. He opined, “I would say religion. I think courageous films should be made about this factor which seems to be on all our minds. This, to my mind, is one of the most harmful things that have happened to humanity, and that is why I consider a film that I did in Pakistan many years ago called Khuda Kay Liye, which was an important film, equally as important as Manthan.”

He further said, “Some people are attempting to do that and gradually their numbers may multiply but it’s still not easy to make a direct statement and one has to couch one’s message in a palatable form.”

 Naseeruddin Shah attended the Cannes Film Festival screening of his 1976 social drama ‘Manthan,’ directed by Shyam Benegal. He was accompanied by his wife Ratna Pathak Shah, and the film’s other lead actors, including Girish Karnad, Smita Patil, and Amrish Puri. Pratiek Babbar, Smita Patil’s son, was also present to witness the premiere of his late mother’s acclaimed work.

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