Recently, Nana Patekar remarked how an actor’s greatest advantage is the camera.
The best benefit of being an actor, according to veteran performer Nana Patekar, who will be seen in the upcoming movie “The Vaccine War,” is that they may vent our angst in front of the camera.
Nana discussed the benefits of acting while speaking with media representatives in the capital.
He said: “The biggest advantage of being an actor is that we have a way of taking out our frustration with the help of a camera. If I didn’t have this medium, I would have gone mad. Anyway, I am called mad. This is such a big medium for us
Then, because South Indian films are currently making a splash, Nana was questioned about working in them.
“Kaala. I had originally dubbed it in Tamil after doing it in Hindi. I suggested that I merely dub a few more lines when they requested 2-3, and that is how the entire movie was produced. You can dub, but the expression won’t be yours because the language isn’t your own. That is why I don’t,” he continued.
The Vaccine War, directed by Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, is hailed as India’s first bio-science film. It discusses the researchers instrumental in creating the locally produced BBV152 vaccine, also known as Covaxin.
Pallavi Joshi, Anupam Kher, Raima Sen, and Sapthami Gowda are also featured in the movie. On September 28, the movie will be available in ten different languages.