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Nana Patekar, Mahesh Manjerakar reteam for 'Nation First'

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After giving critically acclaimed and blockbuster Marathi film "Natasamrat" earlier this year, actor Nana Patekar and director Mahesh Manjerekar will team up again for a Hindi film titled, "Nation First".

Nana, whose "Natasamrat" was screened at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), here, said the duo's upcoming film rides on a fantastic script.

"We are going to start our new film soon. It's called 'Nation First'. We have got a fantastic script. If the film comes here at IFFI next year, I won't be surprised," Nana told reporters.

"It has no songs, and it'll have at the most a running time of 100 minutes. I feel you can tell a story in that time, no need to make a 3-hour film," he added.
 

The 65-year-old actor said his film choices are a result of his passion to prove himself everyday as an actor and be "young" to compete with people.

"Cricketers and actors have a test match everyday. You may have scored a century earlier, but what are you doing today is important. You can't live on past laurels. If someone new comes, public will go there. I haven't aged beyond 16. You have to be young," he said.

While actor has featured in serious movies like "Krantiveer", "Parinda" and "Ab Tak Chhappan", he was also a part of "Welcome" film series.

When asked what he enjoys more, he quipped, "Whichever, who pays me."

Nana said he did "Welcome" to test if he can pull off a comedy.

"When I did 'Welcome', I wanted to check whether I am capable to do that kind of role or not. I was not sure if people would accept me, or if I have got that kind of talent. So I did it, I tried.

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First Published: Nov 25 2016 | 2:42 PM IST

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