Nice to meet Manto's family: Rasika.
Manto is a 2018 Indian biographical drama
Manto was charged with obscenity for this story
Rasika Dugal plays the role of Manto's wife, Safia.
Manto is based on the 1940s post-Independence period of India.
Manto has many admirers and friends in the film industry.
Manto responded that either everyone's life counts or no one's.
Manto is a writer who belongs to both India and Pakistan.
How did the idea to make a film on Manto come up?
As far as I know, Manto was never influenced by anyone's ideas.
Shyam was Manto's friend, confidant, and inspiration for a number of stories.
Manto is the life story of controversial
and troubled Indo-Pakistani writer Sadat Hussain Manto.
When I got to know about Manto, I felt him too similar with myself.
Which writer can write what Saadat Hassan Manto wrote in his‘Letter to Uncle Sam'?
Manto was charged with obscenity for this story
and faced a trial in criminal court.
Which writer can write what Saadat Hasan Manto wrote in his“Letters to Uncle Sam”?
Manto never raised his voice, yet he
never had a problem getting people to listen to him.
Lahore, 1948: A melancholic city full of refugees, forsaken property,
and burnt buildings becomes Manto's new home.
Indian actress-filmmaker Nandita
Das says she is disappointed that her film“Manto” will not be releasing in Pakistan.
made her stage debut with Ismat Apa Ke Naam and Manto Ismat Haazir Hain last year.
Manto also known to write about the hard truths
of society that no one dared to talk about.
Manto was known to write about the hard truths
of society that no one dared to talk about.
On this day,
the famous Urdu writer and poet Sadat Hasan Manto said goodbye to the world in“1955”.
Manto was known to write about the hard truths
of the society that no one dared to talk about.
Dec 15(IANS)
Indian actress-filmmaker Nandita Das says she is disappointed that her film“Manto” will not be releasing in Pakistan.
Manto is a 2018 Indian biographical drama
film about the famous Urdu author Saadat Hasan Manto, written and directed by Nandita Das.
If you come to think about it, Manto was a maverick and a rebel
who believed in creative freedom and freedom of speech.
Das said she chose‘Manto' as a subject for her film not because of his religion or nationality,
but for what the writer stood for.