Sammir Dattani risks life for a role
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Actor
Sammir Dattani, who plays a government agent in his upcoming film
"Mukhbiir", says he almost risked his life while shooting at a
religious congregation for the movie.
The actor underwent rigorous physical and diction training for the role as well.
"A
mullah was called for me to pronounce the religious terms in an alien
language perfectly ... Not an easy task for someone who thinks in
English. But I was determined to get it right."
Sammir not only
learnt the language properly, he also got the culture, clothing and
body language of a Hyderabadi youth so right that by the time the unit
was ready to shoot in a volatile crowded religious congregation, he
looked an absolute natural.
Recalls Sammir: "It was the ultimate
test. If I got it wrong my life would have been in danger. They don't
allow people from outside to enter their festivities. If you're caught
your life is in danger because they have knives, swords, even guns,
which they don't hesitate to use. I was left alone in a crowd of
thousands while my director Mani Shankar shot with a secret camera from
far away."
The entire unit was so distant there was nothing they
could do if anything went wrong. "I had never been more scared in my
life," Sammir exclaims.
His worst fears came true when a section
of the congregation couldn't recognise him as one of their own. "They
asked me my name. I told them my name in the film. They asked me to
show them my ID card. Obviously I didn't have it. I fumbled in my
pocket pretending to look for it. And then...I just ran for my life
without looking back!"
Indo-Asian News Service
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