It's not necessary to adapt every book into film: Nandita Das
Mumbai
Feb 21, 2017

Acclaimed actor-director Nandita Das who is currently preparing
for her new directorial venture 'Manto' said that a book and a film
are two different mediums and both have their own charm, so it is not necessary
to adapt every book into a film.
'Reading a book is a different experience than watching
a film. When I was going through some stories of Manto (Saadat Hasan Manto)
I realised that they can reach to your mind with a different level of intensity...
So I think it's not necessary to make a film out of every book,' the actress
said.
Nandita was present here at the launch of young author Varun
Gwalani's 'The First Storyteller' that touches upon the issue of psychological
health.
'A society can develop only if we talk about issues like
mental illnesses openly, create awareness among people, share others' experiences
and understanding. Avoiding such issues will not help resolve any problem,'
the actress, known for her work in movies like '1947 Earth', 'Fire'
and 'Firaaq', said.
The actress confirmed that 'Manto' will go on floor
on March 15.
'Though it is an independent film with a small budget,
many well-known actors in the industry have shown interest to play even small
(yet crucial) roles in the film. we will be disclosing those names soon,'
she added.
Mumbai
Feb 21, 2017
Acclaimed actor-director Nandita Das who is currently preparing
for her new directorial venture 'Manto' said that a book and a film
are two different mediums and both have their own charm, so it is not necessary
to adapt every book into a film.
'Reading a book is a different experience than watching
a film. When I was going through some stories of Manto (Saadat Hasan Manto)
I realised that they can reach to your mind with a different level of intensity...
So I think it's not necessary to make a film out of every book,' the actress
said.
Nandita was present here at the launch of young author Varun
Gwalani's 'The First Storyteller' that touches upon the issue of psychological
health.
'A society can develop only if we talk about issues like
mental illnesses openly, create awareness among people, share others' experiences
and understanding. Avoiding such issues will not help resolve any problem,'
the actress, known for her work in movies like '1947 Earth', 'Fire'
and 'Firaaq', said.
The actress confirmed that 'Manto' will go on floor
on March 15.
'Though it is an independent film with a small budget,
many well-known actors in the industry have shown interest to play even small
(yet crucial) roles in the film. we will be disclosing those names soon,'
she added.
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