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Manisha Koirala is set to portray the role of Nargis in Sanjay Dutt’s biopic, which stars Ranbir Kapoor.

An effervescent Manisha Koirala and a curious Imtiaz Ali sat down to talk about the actor and her journey in films and beyond, ahead of the release of her upcoming film, Dear Maya. With takeaways like how Mani Ratnam caught her every time she tried putting make-up while shooting for Bombay and why Shah Rukh Khan (her co-star in Dil Se) felt the need to advise her, this free-wheeling chat hosted by Imtiaz was both amusing and insightful.

In Dear Maya, that marks the directorial debut of one of Imtiaz’s former assistant directors, Sunaina Bhatnagar, Manisha plays a middle-aged recluse, who refrains from stepping out from her home until she receives a love letter. Manisha has been getting praise for her authentic look as a lonely, desolated woman. When Imtiaz mentioned it, the actor said she opted for no-make up look because she felt that was the right way to do the character. “I loved the script and I just wanted to do it right. I thought that’s how Maya Devi would look like.” From here, the filmmaker took Manisha almost 20 years back when she, probably, the first actor, went without make-up on screen. It was Mani Ratnam’s Bombay (1995). In fact, Manisha came to be known for opting a natural look in films — Dil Se and Mann, were among the examples.

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