This Article is From Feb 06, 2012

Pankaj Kapur, Shabana Azmi team up again after 20 years

Pankaj Kapur, Shabana Azmi team up again after 20 years

Highlights

  • The casting of Vishal Bhardwaj's Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola just got more interesting. The film already boasted of an interesting cast comprising Pankaj Kapur, Imran Khan and Anushka Sharma and now Shabana Azmi is on board.
  • "I am the hugest fan of Vishal's work as a music composer and as a filmmaker, and so is my husband (lyricist Javed Akhtar). Yes, I am cast opposite Pankaj Kapur who is an exceptionally talented actor," said Shabana.
  • She is paired with Kapur and this is Shabana's first film with the talented Pankaj since the highly-acclaimed Ek Doctor Ki Maut.
  • "Technically, we've done two films together in the past. But I didn't have any scenes with Pankaj in Mandi. We were together as a couple in Ek Doctor Ki Maut. Pankaj was absolutely brilliant in that. It's always a pleasure to work with a challenging actor," said the veteran actress.
  • There have been many attempts to bring these two super-talented actors together but all were foiled by scripts that either one or both didn't like.
  • Apparently when Bhardwaj, who has earlier worked with Shabana in his first directorial venture Makdee, offered her the part in MKBKM, she begged off wondering what would there be in it for her.
  • Earlier this week, Shabana went through a looks test for her part in the film. She will be sporting a very unusual look in this comedy where nothing is as it seems, including the actress.
  • Hopefully Shabana's makeup would make her look less scary than she did in Makdee.
  • The Padma Bhushan actress laughed and said: "For the witch's role, Vishal and I went the whole hog. To this my poker-faced husband's comment was, 'To play a witch why did you have to put on makeup?' Can you imagine? My own husband.”
  • Incidentally, the actress is one of the minuscule minority who thinks Pankaj's directorial debut Mausam was remarkable.
  • "Both me and my husband loved Mausam. I think it has something to do with the Padma Bhushan. All recipients of the honour love Mausam," she said
Mumbai: The casting of Vishal Bhardwaj's Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola just got more interesting. The film already boasted of an interesting cast comprising Pankaj Kapur, Imran Khan and Anushka Sharma and now Shabana Azmi is on board.

"I am the hugest fan of Vishal's work as a music composer and as a filmmaker, and so is my husband (lyricist Javed Akhtar). Yes, I am cast opposite Pankaj Kapur who is an exceptionally talented actor," said Shabana.

She is paired with Kapur and this is Shabana's first film with the talented Pankaj since the highly-acclaimed Ek Doctor Ki Maut.

"Technically, we've done two films together in the past. But I didn't have any scenes with Pankaj in Mandi. We were together as a couple in Ek Doctor Ki Maut. Pankaj was absolutely brilliant in that. It's always a pleasure to work with a challenging actor," said the veteran actress.

There have been many attempts to bring these two super-talented actors together but all were foiled by scripts that either one or both didn't like.

Apparently when Bhardwaj, who has earlier worked with Shabana in his first directorial venture Makdee, offered her the part in MKBKM, she begged off wondering what would there be in it for her.

Earlier this week, Shabana went through a looks test for her part in the film. She will be sporting a very unusual look in this comedy where nothing is as it seems, including the actress.

Hopefully Shabana's makeup would make her look less scary than she did in Makdee.

The Padma Bhushan actress laughed and said: "For the witch's role, Vishal and I went the whole hog. To this my poker-faced husband's comment was, 'To play a witch why did you have to put on makeup?' Can you imagine? My own husband."

Incidentally, the actress is one of the minuscule minority who thinks Pankaj's directorial debut Mausam was remarkable.

"Both me and my husband loved Mausam. I think it has something to do with the Padma Bhushan. All recipients of the honour love Mausam," she said
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