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Nandita Das's second directorial venture 'Manto' premiered at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival which was attended by Nawazuddin Siddique, Huma Quereshi, Divya Dutta, Rasika Dugal and Tahir Raj Bhasin.
Updated : May 13, 2018, 09:21 PM IST
Apart from Bollywood beauties including Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Mallika Sherawat, Kangana Ranaut and Deepika Padukone at the red carpet, Nandita Das' period biopic "Manto" is India's flag bearer in the official selection of the 71st Cannes Film Festival which premiered on Sunday.
Twenty-three members of the cast and production team including the director, Nawazuddin Siddique, Rasika Dugal, Tahir Raj Bhasin, Divya Dutta and Shashank Arora took the stage after the festival's general delegate Thierry Fremaux introduced the director and noted the size of the "Manto" contingent. "It's India," Das quipped. "Yes, it's India," Thierry said in response.
'Manto' is set in the 1940s and 1950s, but it is about what is happening (on the subcontinent) today," the director said. "Cannes is like home, and it is great to have my second film premiere here," she said.
In the audience was the director's father and celebrated painter Jatin Das. Speaking to PTI after the screening, Das noted: "My films are rooted in a milieu but I do not seek to explain everything. If you are true to the emotions you are dealing with, a film connects instantly with the audience." That "Manto" did was pretty obvious as a stunned audience stayed on for long to congratulate the team behind the biopic of the long-deceased Saadat Hasan Manto, an uncompromising writer who fought all his working life to protect creative freedom.
"People across the world are fearful of all the unsettling developments around them. That is why Manto's writings are as relevant today as they were back in his time," Das said. "Initially, the script spanned a ten-year period from 1942 to 1952. In the film, that has eventually been whittled down to four years," she said, throwing light on the six-year process from conception to completion.
Das said she has used Manto's writings extensively in developing the film but also used some fictional elements. "I do films as a means to an end. It is better to get your point across through the means of a film rather than engage with trolls on social media and in the real world," she said.
Behind the scenes from The Matineé World Premiere of #Mantofilm at #Cannes2018 in the #Uncertainregard category. #TahirAtCannes #Cannes2018 #MantoAtCannes #WorldPremiere pic.twitter.com/XUcB1rWo3j
— Tahir Raj Bhasin (@TahirRajBhasin) May 13, 2018
They call me Mr. Raspberry. Second film in #cannes #2018 #mantoatcannes #uncertainregard pic.twitter.com/oRmAZrhRrm
— Shashank Sunny Arora (@ShashankSArora) May 13, 2018
Look at Manto and Shyam prepping for our teaser launch. #MantoFilm #TahirAtCannes #Cannes2018 #MantoAtCannes@Viacom18Movies @mantofilm @Nawazuddin_S#Miteshlodha
— Tahir Raj Bhasin (@TahirRajBhasin) May 12, 2018
Shoes:Custom stitch by #Mrsheetalsharma
Flower pin:#nm_design_studio
Stylist:#richamehta
Make-up by @dessangeparis pic.twitter.com/PxHGRvSTFU
The badlapur gals at the Manto red carpet!!! @humasqureshi pic.twitter.com/rqACHS7zUB
— Divya Dutta (@divyadutta25) May 13, 2018
Hum aur #manto pic.twitter.com/C6vajqLrPB
— Divya Dutta (@divyadutta25) May 13, 2018
"Manto", an Indo-French co-production got off the ground a couple of years ago in Cannes, where Das and lead actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui announced their collaboration. The actor is one of the co-producers of the film. In 2017, the duo was back in Cannes to reveal the first look of "Manto".
That the film is now in the festival's competitive Un certain regard section only brings its journey to a logical launch pad from where it can kick on towards other conquests.