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Pankaj Kapoor, Naseeruddin Shah to work together

Veteran actors and brothers-in-law Naseeruddin Shah and Pankaj Kapoor have been approached by young director Nitin Chandra to work together for the first time for his upcoming film Company Ustad.

Updated on: Jan 21, 2014 02:29 PM IST
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Veteran actors and brothers-in-law Naseeruddin Shah and Pankaj Kapoor have been approached by young director Nitin Chandra to work together for the first time for his upcoming film Company Ustad.

Actresses-sisters Ratna and Supriya Pathak are married to Naseer and Pankaj respectively, but neither the sisters nor the brothers-in-law have ever been seen together on screen.

Naseer and Pankaj did star in Vishal Bharadwaj's Maqbool, but they had no scenes together. However, both would be seen sharing screen space in Chandra's film.

The actors, who share a cordial though distant rapport in real life, are said to be extremely wary of being cast together.

"I'd love to work with Pankaj. He is a fine actor. But the script has to justify our presence," said Naseer.

Many directors have tried to cast the two stalwarts together, and failed.

Apparently Chandra, who made the critically-acclaimed Bhojpuri film Deswa, relentlessly pursued the two actors with a hard-bound script and with roles specially earmarked for both actors.

"They have challenging roles to play. I'd like to think they saw honesty in my intentions and were quite taken up by the narrative," he added.

 
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