Nandita Das wants 'Manto' to be screened globally, including Pakistan

Press Trust of India  |  Singapore 

hopes that her latest feature "Manto", gets a global release, especially in Pakistan, as the is a biographical drama on Hasan who had left after the

"I wish, like many other Bollywood films, it is screened in Pakistan," she told after screening of "Manto" at the South Asian Festival on Friday.

"'Manto' must be shown in as the is an Indian and a Pakistani too," said Das, who left for Busan for the film's screening at the Korean festival.

The film follows the title character, played by Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and shows the painful strains of separation following the 1947 of and

Das said Indian writers should be known globally, with being one of the greatest among them, just like Shakespeare is considered a great playwriter, not just one of an English origin.

"Manto" opened the festival to a full house at the 1,000-seat cinema hall, one of the largest seating capacity theatres in the country.

Thirty-five films from South Asian countries are scheduled for screening over the 10-day festival, said Abhayanand Singh, of organisers, Indie Moviz Pte Ltd.

"At the heart is great content and good cinema," added Singh, pointing out that "Manto" has attracted strong interests even from non-South Asian cinema fans in

The festival is also hosting series of other cinema related events, including workshops on acting and filmmaking as well as the inaugural film market, where investors would evaluate opportunities to finance creative films, said Singh.

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First Published: Sat, October 06 2018. 12:45 IST