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As technical advancements in cinema have opened more room for experiments in narration, veteran actress Shabana Azmi feels that it provides challenges to the performer.
"I think it has become a bit challenging for the performer to match up and bring equal energy every time the scene is retaken. And as an actor you do not know which angle will be taken in the final edit," Azmi said.
However, she encouraged such hard work as it helps reach perfection.
The actress's upcoming film Idgah, directed by Piyush Panjuani, has been selected for the 10th NFDC Film Bazaar. It is based on Munshi Premchand's short story of the same name.
Sharing her shooting experience she said:"I built up a bond with the child actor who is playing my grandson in the film."
While most of the time it has been observed that adaptation of literature on celluloid is barely successful, Shabana thinks differently.
"Well, it has got another dimension. You see when you are reading a book; you are left with your own imagination whereas in film, you have a visual reference. But what's interesting in Idgah is that it has taken from a short story and has expanded to a full length feature film," she said.
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