Manto acquired the title of a controversial writer during his living, but today he is celebrated for his work on both sides of the border.
"Manto's fight for freedom of expression is so much relevant in today's times... It is important for our country but also around the world artists, writers are struggling to find ways to say what they want to say," Nandita said at an ongoing Urdu festival, Jashn-e-Rekhta.
Titled "Manto", the movie traces the writer's time in Mumbai before he left for Lahore post Partition. Nandita revealed the film will touch the non-fiction part of Manto's work more than the fiction aspect.
Recalling her first brush with Manto, Nandita, 46, said
she began reading his stories after watching a play based on one of his works.
Nandita feels she shared some similarities with the prolific writer.
"He was rebellious, he was very political but used to say, 'I am not'. He used to say 'I know about politics as much as Gandhi ji knows about cinema'. So, that is something similar to me. People put the label of activist in front of my name but I tell them don't use such a big word for me, leave it for those, who do activism day and night."
When asked if she ever felt he promoted misogyny, Nandita said, "Not at all. In fact, I feel he was a feminist. He was heavily influenced by his mother, sister and wife.
"He stayed loyal to his wife, used to help with household chores, something I don't see men doing today. He threw his most nuanced gaze on women and especially those who are the margins, the sex workers."
The lead actor for "Manto" is yet to be finalised but Nandita plans to finish the film by next year.
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