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What will Kamal Haasan do with 'A Wednesday', ponders Neeraj Pandey
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By Subhash K. Jha

Mumbai, April 25 (IANS) Director Neeraj Pandey is assertive by UTV's accommodation to advertise the rights of his authoritative admission "A Wednesday" to Kamal Haasan but admits he would adulation to see what the Tamil superstar does to his thriller.

He says it's time he confused on from his aboriginal blur and is blessed that it has "gone to acceptable hands".

"It can't be helped. The acknowledged aspect of it is too complicated. I do accept a pale in the business of the remake, but not the creativity. I can't stop 'A Wednesday' from getting adapted in any language. At atomic it's gone into acceptable hands. The Tamil adaptation already has one patron," Pandey told IANS.

"I apprehend Naseeruddin Shah's comments apprehensive if Kamal Haasan would be arena added than one role. I'd adulation to see what Kamal Haasan does with 'A Wednesday'. In any case I anticipate it's time for us to move on from 'A Wednesday'. I'm alive on addition cine idea," he added.

Starring Naseer and Anupam Kher, alarmingly acclaimed "A Wednesday" is a abstruseness on agitation that depicts a backward badge administrator address a arrangement of contest that abundant on a accurate Wednesday. The adventure doesn't abide in any accounting almanac but alone in the badge officer's mind.

Pandey is now putting finishing touches to a accumulating of English abbreviate belief and says it will appearance the adventurous ancillary of his personality.

"It's taken added time than I thought," the filmmaker said.

"I've been autograph these belief for a while. Some of them were accounting afore 'A Wednesday' and some after. But they all appearance the adventurous ancillary of me, something that humans haven't apparent in my film. One or two do blow on terrorism," he added.

"Writing a book is a altered conduct from autograph a screenplay," Pandey remarked.

 
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