Naseruddin Shah signs his first Pakistani film

Naseruddin Shah signs his first Pakistani film
Thursday, February 08, 2007 13:10 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Khuda Ke Naam is Naseeruddin Shah's first Pakistani film. Pakistani filmmaker Shoab Mansoor directs the film and Naseer is doing just one sequence!

According to Nasser, director Shoab Mansoor came to Mumbai to meet him. Naseeruddin liked the script and thought of doing it Naseer plays an elderly maulana, who turns the tables on the fundamentalists.

By talking about several misconceptions about Islam. Apart from this movie Naseer is working for Arindam Mitra's Shunya, Rishi Mehta's bi-lingual film Amal. He is also going through the script of Jagmohan Mundhra's Shoot on Sight.
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