By: IANS | Mumbai | Updated: May 10, 2018 10:01:58 pm Bioscopewala extends the story from where Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagores Kabuliwala ends.Top News
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Bioscopewala director Deb Medhekar is a huge Meena Kumari fan. For his forthcoming movie Bioscopewala, he was on the lookout for an actress who would not just do justice to the character, but also exude an authentic Bengali look a la the late veteran actress.
So, he zeroed in on National Award-winning actress Geetanjali Thapa.
“I am a big Meena Kumari fan and I think no other actress can look as authentically beautiful and Bengali as Meena Kumari did in Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam. So when I was casting Mini in Bioscopewala as an adult, I cast Geetanjali Thapa because she has an uncanny resemblance,” Medhekar said in a statement to IANS.
Bioscopewala extends the story from where Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagores Kabuliwala — a widely known short story penned in 1892 — ends.
In this film, Kabuliwala shows films to children in Kolkata on his bioscope. Being with the children, specially young Mini, reminds him of his daughter who is in Kabul ravaged by civil war.
The movie stars the legendary actor Danny Denzongpa as the bioscopewala.
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