Strong points
- Vidya published articles sporting a sari
- He also presents a child
- Vidya announced the film last year in July
New Delhi:
Vidya Balan is ready to debut as a producer with a film called Natkhat, which is also his very first short film. The actress on Tuesday unveiled the first poster of her first short film on social media and sent the Internet in a tizzy state. For those who do not know, the filming of the film was only completed last year (more details later). On the poster, we see Vidya wearing a sari. She seems lost in thought while what seems to give a head massage to a child. Sharing the first look poster, Vidya wrote: “Ek kahaani sunoge…? Presenting the first look of my first short film as a producer and also as an actor #Natkhat. “
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To react to Message from Vidya Balan, several celebrities such as Dia Mirza, Ekta Kapoor, Aditi Rao Hydari, Maanvi Gagroo and Keerthy Suresh left congratulatory messages in the comments section. While Ekta wrote: “Congratulations, Vidya”, Maanvi commented: “It’s great. Congratulations, Vidya.”
Natkhat is directed by Shaan Vyas and produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Vidya Balan. The actress did not reveal the release date of the short film in her post.
Last year in July, Vidya announced her new project by sharing a photo of the film’s clap. She wrote: “I am happy and excited to share that a few days ago, I made my first short film as an actor … The film is called Natkhat and me in a new role …. that of producer …. I never intended to become producer but the story written by Annukampa Harsh and Shaan Vyas propelled me in this direction. .. I look forward to sharing it with my world and hoping that it speaks to you as it did to me. “
Other than Natkhat, Vidya Balan will also be seen in the biopic of mathematician Shakuntala Devi. She will play the role of the mathematical assistant in the film. Shakuntala Devi, also called “human computer” for its impressive ability to quickly solve complex calculations. Her genius was first discovered at the age of 5, when she solved a math problem for 18-year-old students. The biopic will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video instead of cinemas.