Manjrekar makes comeback as actor
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After having played a gangster in the Telugu film "Okkadunadu",
director Mahesh Manjrekar is being resurrected as an actor by
Sanjay Gupta with "Pankh" and "Dus Kahaniyan".
Gupta had earlier given Manjrekar two of his biggest breaks as
an actor.
"I gave Mahesh pivotal roles in my 'Kaante' and 'Musafir'. I
think he's a really good actor. And if one has to choose between
Mahesh the actor and director I'd go for the former. In fact, he
plays one of the leads in our production 'Pankh' with Bipasha
Basu and Lilette Dubey. The film is almost 50 percent complete,"
Gupta told IANS.
"I also directed him in one of the stories in my 'Dus Kahaniyan'.
The story was called 'Strangers In The Night'. It's a beautiful
story featuring Mahesh and Neha Dhupia as husband and wife," he
added.
Manjrekar had started his career as an actor in Marathi theatre,
but then turned to direction. However, he hasn't had a directorial
release since "Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi" and "Viruddh - Family Comes
First" in 2005.
"Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi", a sci-fi kiddies film with Manjrekar's
best friend Sanjay Dutt playing a modern day Yamaraj (Hindu god of
death), was a washout.
With "Viruddh", he had promised to mend his creatively damaging
ways. Though well intended, it too turned out to be a box office
disappointment in spite of the AB Corp Ltd badge.
A close friend of Manjrekar said: "Mahesh went mad. After
'Vaastav' he signed any film that came his way. Overwork and too
little focus finished off his career."
Three of his ready-for-release directorial undertakings "Deha", "It
Was Raining That Night" and "Struggler" are in the cans for want of
buyers.
"Deha" features Jaya Prada and Dino Morea as mismatched lovers. "It
Was Raining That Night" is Manjrekar's English language take on
his classic study of marital guilt "Astitva" with Sushmita Sen in
Tabu's role.
"Struggler" is a one-actor satire with Manjrekar playing a wannabe
who wants to meet Amitabh Bachchan. The Big B made a guest
appearance at the end of this experimental film that Manjrekar
hoped to take to Cannes. Alas, it ended up only in the cans.
Indo-Asian News Service
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