'Manto' heads to Sydney

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Actress-filmmaker Nandita Das' "Manto", which stars as Hasan Manto, will be screened at the Sydney Festival.

"Manto" is a biographical historical period drama about the who is known for his writings around the partition of and It was the only Indian film in category at Film Festival.

"After an overwhelming response at Cannes, I am very happy to be going to Festival with 'Manto'. The power of cinema is its ability to transcend countries and cultures," Nandita said in a statement to IANS.

"It is still the beginning of my 'Manto' journey, so I am very curious to see how the audiences react in different parts of the world, before it finally releases in later this year. While the context of the film is local, I feel the story will resonate universally. At the core, 'Manto' is about troubled times and one man trying to make sense of it all. And 'Manto' was relevant then and will continue to be relevant for a long time to come," she added.

Nandita will be taking her son to the fest.

"Going to Sydney will also be special for me as I am taking my son along, as he has his summer holidays. He has been on shoots, in the office, in my editing and song sessions, so why not for the festival screening.

"As a working hands on mother, the juggling is is not easy but it is also a unique experience to share these moments with one's child. We both are looking forward to the Sydney experience,a said the actress-director, who had earlier helmed "Firaaq".

Nawazuddin will not be going to the Afest as he is busy shooting for "Thackeray".

The film also features and It is co-produced by Studios, and Motion Pictures.

Ajit Andhare, Chief Operating Officer, Viacom18 Motion Pictures, said: "'Manto', the only film from the entire Indian subcontinent to make it as a selection at Film festival, had an impressive premiere at the We are delighted that it now makes it way to Festival for screenings."

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 01:14 IST