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Naseeruddin, Anupam together in Wednesday

By: Joginder Tuteja, Glamsham
Thursday, September 20, 2007

Last year, UTV had picked up Khosla Ka Ghosla from outside producers and results were there to be seen for everyone. The film was intelligently marketed and released with a gradual built up in hype which resulted in this Anupam Kher-Boman Irani film achieving a cult status in months to follow.

Though it has to be seen if Wednesday too would achieve a cult status, the least benefit it gains after being picked up by UTV is a good publicity and release. Produced by Anjum Rizvi and Shital Bhatia, the film is said to be a hard hitting drama based on some real incidents that shook the country very recently.

Directed by debutant Neeraj Pandey, the film is lead by a heavy weight starcast comprising of Naseruddin Shah and Anupam Kher along with Jimmy Shergill, Rajpal Yadav, Aamir Bashir, Deepal Shaw and Gaurav Kapoor.

The film may release in December this year.
 

"Just because I play a terrorist I am not one" - Naseeruddin

Decades ago the incredible performing maverick Naseeruddin Shah had played a malfunctional anglo-Indian to perfection in Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai. Today Naseer is still appalled at the way minority communities are stereotypically portrayed in our films.
"The bearded, hitched -pyjama look for the Muslim always annoys me," he says. It is with the intention of breaking the mould that Naseer plays a suave articulate bomb-planting mastermind in a new film.

Naseer being an Indian Muslim, it would seem.....

A Wednesday rush continues

Now this is clearly unprecedented. Never before can one remember an instance of a film's print being transported from one venue to another due to heavy demand amongst audience. However, this has indeed happened in case of A Wednesday which saw such a huge turnaround of crowds that the theatre authorities had to pronto take action and move the film to another theatre next door.

This happened a couple days ago for 9:00 PM show in Mumbai where the film was.....

"Just because I play a terrorist I am not one" - Naseeruddin

Decades ago the incredible performing maverick Naseeruddin Shah had played a malfunctional anglo-Indian to perfection in Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai. Today Naseer is still appalled at the way minority communities are stereotypically portrayed in our films. "The bearded, hitched -pyjama look for the Muslim always annoys me," he says. It is with the intention of breaking the mould that Naseer plays a suave articulate bomb-planting mastermind in a new film. Naseer being an Indian Muslim, it would.....
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