Made in India but viewed all over the world Nandita Das 's debut as director with Firaq has won her critical acclaim at the Toronto, Vancouver and Pusan film festivals but it is the film's first screening in India that's got her smiling ear to ear. "I have been all over with the film but I am happy to finally screen the film here in Kolkata because I made it for the poeple who have lived through it," said Nandita Das, Actress & Filmmaker.
Still reeling from the pressures of being the producer, Nandita is getting back to facing the camera instead of directing now. And the one project thats generating buzz is a film based on Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children to be
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