![]() He went on to say how a friend has advised him to can the film, a film he's spent two years of his life and all his career savings on Khoosat explains how that's easier said than done: ![]() "As an artist, the last thing I’d ever want to achieve through my artistic expression is anarchy or hatred. He is a human being portrayed through a very humane eye. An empathetic and heartfelt story of a bearded an who is so much more than just that. If a bearded man is to be generically called a molvi, then trust me, this is/was a film about a good molvi. Neither in the uncensored version nor the censored one. "It’s a story about a ‘good enough Muslim’ - there was/is no mention of a sect, party or faction of any sort. "I did not make Zindagi Tamasha to hurt, offend or malign anyone," he started off.
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