New Delhi:
Six years after its digital premiere, a series of filmmaker Sonam Nair Kafir The feature has been re -prepared as a film, breathing fresh life in the story, which for the first time created waves for emotionally charged story and standout performance.
Originally released as a streaming chain, Kafir A Pakistani woman revolves around Cans Akhtar, who accidentally crosses the Indian region and is later imprisoned on suspicion of being a terrorist.
Painted by Dia Mirza, the rigorous journey of Kanaz echo deeply with the audience, especially due to the exploration of the show shows of powerful subjects, a compelling depiction of the hard-hitting moments and the lead character of the lead.
While transition from a series of story to a film provided another opportunity to find out the emotional depth of his character, the actor recently opened about the toll, which took a particular scene on it – both physically and mentally.
“I remember when we shot the rape scene, it was very difficult. I was shaking physically after working with that scene.
Experience, she said, nurtured maternal tendency in a very long time before becoming a mother in real life.
“I think the first and most important thing as an artist needs to be felt that you are sympathetic to the character you are playing and avatar. So that when you play, you are absolutely true for the story and everything within.
Written by Bhavani Iyer, Kafir follows the story of Kafir Kanaz Akhtar, who is incorrectly captured as a terrorist. According to its official IMDB Sinopsis, “Journalist Vedanta, who was born in jail,, who was inspired by a strong sense of justice, climbs a mission to highlight the truth.”
Film version of Kafir Now available for streaming on ZEE5.