B-Town Filmmakers Loved Irrfan Khan’s ‘Madaari’

Homi Adajania, Hansal Mehta and Imtiaz Ali share what they loved about Irrfan Khan’s ‘Madaari’. 

Sabika Razvi
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Irrfan Khan in a still from&nbsp;<i>Madaari</i>. (Photo Courtesy: Spice PR Team)
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Irrfan Khan in a still from Madaari. (Photo Courtesy: Spice PR Team)
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Irrfan Khan’s Madaari is going to hit theatres on Friday and the makers held a special screening in the city. The film got a thumbs up from B-town’s other filmmakers and they said some pretty interesting things about it. Take a look at what they thought of the film:

Irrfan Khan in Madaari. (Photo Courtesy: Spice PR Team)
I thought it was absolutely fantastic, it’s a film that should have been made sooner or later. It’s extremely poignant and I think, fortunately, [one] can expect anything from Irrfan because he is the best so that is a different story. It’s a beautiful movie, very poignant movie with a solid message.
Homi Adajania, Filmmaker
I think it is a very relevant film which every Indian should watch. Lot of truth is being spoken in a very bold manner. It is very honestly written, very powerfully done, it really catches you and everything is very good.
Imtiaz Ali, Filmmaker
“It is a great story and has a very emotionally effective climax. Bahut sundar,”
Sudhir Mishra, Filmmaker
I was very moved and the film is very timed film. I think this film raises questions and also tries to find the answers. Advice to people: Desh so raha hai, jaagne ka samay aagaya hai. <a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Madaari">Madaari</a> aapko jaga degi.”
Hansal Mehta, Filmmaker

(With inputs from ANI)

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