Vishal Bhardwaj and Nasaruddin Shah share a very hot relationship, in which both can talk to each other in the most honest way. So on the day when Vishal Bhardwaj announced his ambitious plan to customize William for the first time Shakespeare‘S Otheloo In a gritty Indian drama against the backdrop of Merky politics of Uttar Pradesh, Naseeruddin Shah’s background, he was a lump sum doubt – and when he told Bhardwaj, he did not tell the words.Recalling the incident in an interview with Lallantop, Vishal Bhardwaj shared, “Naseer does not like Othello to Saab. And he feels that it’s a very weak work of Shakespeare.”Naseer’s argument was clear. “How can Iyago so easily affect Othello that then kills his wife. He thought it was very convenient,” Vishal explained. There was tension at the Goa Film Festival. Vishal had just announced OmkaraAnd the news started doing rounds. “When we met in Goa, only the film was announced. He said,” Why are you making a bad game on Shakespeare, as well as many others.For a deep -affected filmmaker from Shakespeare, and Macbeth was already adapted as Maqbool, it was a stinging comment – especially from Naseeruddin Shah, a person he praised very much. “For some time, I was surprised. Naseer is the right of our country,” Vishal accepted. But instead of retreating, he did what any emotional storyteller would be – he took his script with him, expecting a point.He approached Naseer with a simple proposal as he was taking the script with him. “I asked him to read. I said,” If you think my script is also weak, then I will not make it. You can read it. “Naseeruddin Shah, for his credit, agreed to read it. He took the script, and until the next day, the tide had changed. “He read the entire script. And the next day he met me. He said,” Your script is very good. You make it. And I will play the role of brother. “The film was not a major box office success, but over time it earned its place as a milestone in Indian cinema – and remains a defined film not only in Vishal Bhardwaj’s career, but also for its leading actors. Ajay Devgan gave Omkara, one of his most intense performances, as Indian Othello. Kareena Kapoor shines as Dolly, a delicate yet flexible Desdeemona, while Saif Ali Khan equally shocked the audience and critics with the best turn of her career, which is as skimming, sharp-tong Langda Tygi, Desi Igo
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