The short film ‘Man Woman Man Woman’ directed by actor Naseeruddin Shah is about to release. Through this film, Naseer returned to the field of direction after 17 years.
Meanwhile, Naseer, known for his sharp statements, has raised questions on the popularity of successful films like ‘The Kashmir Files’, ‘The Kerala Story’ and ‘Gadar-2’.
Naseer will return to the field of direction after 17 years.
Came out of the shock of the previous film
In an interview given to the Free Press Journal, when Naseer was asked why it took him 17 years to come back as a director, he said, ‘I was trying to come out of the shock of the last film I made under my direction It didn’t turn out the way I thought it would.
Irrfan Khan and Suhasini Mulay in a scene from the movie ‘Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota’.
There are drawbacks to Irfan’s story
I think I have gathered all the good actors and now they will do their thing. I have a good script. But during editing I realized that there were some shortcomings in the script. Especially in Irrfan Khan’s story.
It was a bad experience for me. I never thought I would make a film again because it was so hard. You have to manage everything including everyone’s ego and schedule.
Some filmmakers are undeterred
When Naseer was asked if he sees a change in the purpose of filmmaking in Bollywood? So he said- ‘Of course, it is very disturbing to see that films like ‘The Kerala Story’ and ‘Gadar-2’ are popular.
Meanwhile the films of directors like Sudhir Mishra, Hansal Mehta and Anubhav Sinha which present the truth are not seen. However, the good thing is that these filmmakers do not lose their courage and continue to tell good stories.
A behind the scenes photo of Naseer’s short film.
Makes a comeback to the directory after 17 years
Naseer’s last film as a director was ‘Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota’, which released in 2006. Now after 17 years he directed the short film ‘Man Woman Man Woman’. Naseer’s son Vivaan and Hrithik Roshan’s girlfriend Saba Azad will be seen in lead roles in the film.