Manisha will write a book about 90s actresses and Gen-Z culture

Kathmandu. Actress Manisha Koirala will write a comedy book about actresses and Gen-G culture from 1990 to 2000. He told this plan at the International Film Festival of India being held in Goa, India.

Khamosi, Bombay, 1942: Actress known for films like A Love Story and filmmaker Vikramaditya Motwane, famous for films like ‘Udan’ and ‘Trapped’, also discussed the session titled ‘Scenario between Theater and Streaming Platform’ on the occasion.

As an actress, be it small or big screen, honesty is necessary in all the work you do. Preparation, thinking are all the same’ said Manisha, who recently played the lead role in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s hit Netflix series ‘Hiramandi: The Diamond Bazaar’.

Lately, Manisha has been giving her opinions about the casting and the treatment of actresses during her struggling time in Bollywood in her interviews. This book is expected to be written by him.

Motwane, who directed Prime Video’s ‘Jubilee’ and Netflix’s ‘Sacred Games’, said streaming is offering more creative freedom. “The amazing thing about streaming is that you don’t have a set time frame like you do with theater. If you have a story, it can be as long as an episode. There can be 10 hour episodes of 5 seasons’, he said.

Filmmaker Motwane’s debut feature ‘Udan’ was screened at Cannes. He also said that he learned the experience of working in a serial format from ‘Sacred Games’, an adaptation of Vikram Chandra’s best-selling novel.

The International Film Festival of India will be held till 28 November.

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