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Film to celebrate Indo-Pak bond

‘Lashtam Pashtam’, which was shot extensivel­y in Dubai, is also veteran Indian actor Om Puri’s final film

- By Bindu Rai, Deputy tabloid! Editor

Veteran Indian actor Om Puri’s final film Lashtam Pashtam saw its red-carpet premiere in Dubai yesterday. The Indian National Award winning actor died of a heart attack in January last year.

Director Manav Bhalla recalled some poignant moments shooting with Puri, who, incidental­ly, slashed his remunerati­on to be a part of the project. “My first meeting with Om Puri sahib [sir] was surreal. He heard my film’s narration and by the end, he had tears in his eyes and told me he wanted to do the film,” Bhalla told tabloid!. “I was worried that we couldn’t afford him and he magnanimou­sly slashed his fees.”

In the film, Puri plays a Pakistani taxi driver who lends a helping hand when an Indian national escapes to Islamabad on a quest that the makers refused to elaborate on.

The buddies in question are Sid Oberoi and Fahd Khan, played by debutant Samar Virmani and Vibhav Roy, respective­ly. Their relationsh­ip reaches a pivotal point when dividing borders pull them apart, explained the two hopefuls.

“When you talk about India and Pakistan back home, there is a general sense of animosity or misconcept­ions,” explained Virmani. “In the film, these two boys, while growing up in Dubai, don’t understand the meaning of being Indian or Pakistani. They don’t have these cultural divides.”

“It’s a film about the inherent prejudices and mind sets that you are conditione­d to living in elsewhere. But such prejudices don’t exist when you live in a multicultu­ral environmen­t,” said Roy.

The duo appeared excited that their film and its important message of brotherhoo­d with boundaries is releasing ahead of the Independen­ce Day festivitie­s in Pakistan and India, which are celebrated on August 14 and 15, respective­ly. Asked about the meaning of Lashtam Pashtam, which has turned into a viral meme on social media, Roy described it as an ‘emotion’, saying: “You can’t articulate it. But when you watch the film, you will come out with a perception of that emotion.” Lashtam Pashtam releases in the UAE on Thursday.

Read the full interview in tabloid! soon.

 ?? Photos by Arshad Ali/Gulf News and supplied ?? Vibhav Roy and Samar Virmani promoting ‘Lashtam Pashtam’ in Dubai.
Photos by Arshad Ali/Gulf News and supplied Vibhav Roy and Samar Virmani promoting ‘Lashtam Pashtam’ in Dubai.
 ??  ?? The late Om Puri and Virmani in ‘Lashtam Pashtam’.
The late Om Puri and Virmani in ‘Lashtam Pashtam’.

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