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Manto’s grandson accuses Indian publication of faking comments; demands removal of ‘false news’

Indian filmmaker Nandita Das is all set to release her forthcoming film, Manto, based on the life of late Urdu writer Saadat Hassan Manto.

Manto’s grandson accuses Indian publication of faking comments; demands removal of ‘false news’

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Indian filmmaker Nandita Das is all set to release her forthcoming film, Manto, based on the life of late Urdu writer Saadat Hassan Manto. According to recent reports of leading daily DNA, Manto’s daughter Nuzhat Arshad spoke to the portal. However, the author’s grandson has trashed the news and called out the publication in his tweets.

Nuzhat’s son Muhammad Farooq took to Twitter and quashed the reports and demanded the removal of the news story. “False news, no comments have been given by my mother to @dna as alleged by the article. If you want to confirm from me,” Farooq wrote.

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His follow up tweets read, “@dna Faking comments from Manto’s daughter and you would get away with this?”

“@dna Kindly take down the comment you have attributed to my mother Nuzhat. Issue a clarification or take-down the article.”

Read more: Watch: Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Manto shows mirror to society

Meanwhile, according to reports, Nandita Das has approached the Indian High Commission in Islamabad to facilitate the visas to Manto’s daughters so that they can attend the India premiere of the film which traces the life of the writer.

“The special screenings are scheduled in Delhi and Mumbai, the two cities their father lived and has inspired some of his greatest worlds. I am just keeping my fingers crossed,” Das said in a statement.

Manto, co-produced by HP Studios, Filmstock, and Viacom18 Motion Pictures, stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Manto, Rasika Dugal as Manto’s wife, Tahir Raj Bhasin, Rishi Kapoor, and Divya Dutta in key roles.

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