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Living with Manto, finding Mantoiyat
Manto the film was critically acclaimed, not just at Cannes, but at several international films festivals.
Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyun Aata Hai? movie review: Albert Pinto’s gussa does not connect
Albert and Nayar are strangers in a jeep where one is playing with an empty gun while the other is holding on to the bullets.
Thankfully, I am not ambitious: Nandita Das
Actor-director Nandita Das on returning to acting, not having a PR team, and how she manages to run her house despite being so picky with films.
Bringing ‘Fire’ back to IFFK
Actress and filmmaker Nandita Das, talks about her movie Manto and expresses solidarity with the progressive movements.
Nandita Das to get FIAPF Award in Australia
Das started her career as an actor with films like 1947 Earth, Fire and Haza-ar Chaurasi Ki Maa.
When subcontinent’s greatest short story writer got just Rs 20 for a masterpiece
“Thanda Gosht”, or “Cold Meat”, another Manto masterpiece, becomes one of the film’s supporting columns.
Technical glitch throws off Manto’s release
When Nandita Das’ splendid study of the life and times of celebrated writer Saadat Hassan Manto released last Friday.
Manto director Nandita Das opens up on her understanding of feminism
Nandita is one actor/director who has stood for supporting genuine causes related to women equality.
Manto movie review: Manto, examined only in juxtaposition
Das is able to create Manto’s world in Bombay that seems to be lived in happily, and one that comes apart when he moves to Lahore.
Those who walk the write path
Nandita Das believes it’s high time we celebrate the talent and genius of Indian writers and bring their life stories to life on the silver screen.