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Nawazuddin gives a stirring performance in this prelude to Nandita Das' 'Manto'

Nawazuddin gives a stirring performance in this prelude to Nandita Das' 'Manto'

Nandita Das released a short 'In Defence of Freedom' that features Nawazuddin as the Urdu writer
Updated 25 Mar, 2017

Before we get to see Nandita Das' take on Manto's life in its full feature-length glory, the filmmaker has sneaked us a snippet in the form of her short film In Defence of Freedom.

The six-minute film, which was screened at India Today Conclave 2017, is a prelude to the feature film Manto and features Nawazuddin Siddiqui as the illustrious writer Saadat Hasan Manto in a classroom setting. Nawaz is shown speaking to students about the need for freedom of speech.

"People often ask me, 'Why do you write such stories?' (containing obscene content)."

"Why shouldn't I?" he replies. "Why not present things the way they are?"

At that point, someone walks out, unable to listen any longer and Manto is prompted to ask: "Will denying the truth make us a better person?"

Then he tells his students why it's necessary for literature to evolve with the times. "It is important that with the changing times, literature should also adapt."

But if someone has a problem with his writing, then... "If you can't stand my writing, then that means the times have become intolerable."

"I believe everything that's in front of you should be written about," stating that freedom of speech should not be restricted.

Manto, the feature film, will "cover a period of seven years between 1946 and 1952 [in Manto's life]," the director had said in an earlier statement. The release date is yet to be announced.

Comments

bhoy indian Mar 21, 2017 06:16pm
Shandaar, Jabardast, Zingabad!
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BNJ Mar 21, 2017 07:48pm
WOW !!! Amazing Nawaz !! Great Job Nandita !!
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Rahul Mar 21, 2017 07:57pm
A fitting portrayal of the seer of Pakistan.
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saleem Mar 21, 2017 08:37pm
wonderful
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Qureshi Mar 21, 2017 09:04pm
Amazing..... Even with me limited knowledge of Urdu?Hindi I enjoyed and will love to watch the movie when it is released. This type freedom of expression is needed in Pakistan to start analyzing social problems in society and discuss them openly without fear of reprisals.
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Maveric Mar 21, 2017 09:39pm
Pretty awesome...Can't wait to see the whole movie!!
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hindu Mar 21, 2017 09:54pm
Manto is a perspective, an outlook progressive and ahead of times least of which would be agreeable to our pseudo-principled social structures, even to date.
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Saadat Mar 22, 2017 06:13am
@Rahul Manto belongs to the whole of indian subcontinent
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Faraz Mar 22, 2017 08:21am
Much needed in india at the moment.
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Zafar Mar 22, 2017 08:49am
He is no doubt a good actor. But IMHO the typical Indian accent and their most common choice words doesn't suit Manto. If you hear the people from that era, this wasn't the style of spoken Urdu. It is more of contemporary vernacular Hindi.
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kk Mar 22, 2017 10:57am
Mantos heart was india especially Bombay where he could explore his creatitivity uninhibited. Itwas a great loss for the Hindi film industry.He was way too progressive and bold for his times. Legendary film actor Ashok kumar and many other personalities did try to influnece him to stay put in Bombay but India lost a valuable literary asset and a thinker.
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manzar Mar 22, 2017 12:11pm
@Rahul Manto belongs to entire South Asia.
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Mahesh Mar 22, 2017 02:05pm
@Zafar that was done intentionally as we wanted Indian touch.
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KB Mar 22, 2017 05:36pm
Alaa-Tareen
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SURYA KANT Mar 22, 2017 06:54pm
Sadat Hassan Manto.....!!!!! What a writer....!!!!! I can recall my adolesence days
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Mohsin Afzaal Mar 27, 2017 07:58am
Great! I am looking forward to watching Nandita Das' Manto! She is an awesome film maker! What ever happen to Pakistani movie Manto by Sarmad Khoosat, is it available on DVD now? I live in USA and has been trying find this film on DVD but has not been successful in getting that.
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