Rasika Duggal joins her mentor Naseeruddin Shah in ‘The Miniaturist of Junagadh’
Actress Rasika Duggal, known for her excellent performance in Bollywood films, is very excited these days. Where the film of the actress is now being seen globally. Yes, recently his short film ‘The Miniaturist of Junagadh’ was shown at the New York Indian Film Festival. The actress is very excited about this special screening. Even before this, Nandita Das and Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s film Manto in which she had an important role has gone to the Cannes Film Festival.
Let us tell you, the actress is also very happy because she got the opportunity to work with her teacher Naseeruddin Shah in the short film ‘The Miniaturist of Junagadh’. Naseeruddin Shah has been his teacher at the Film and Television Institute. The short film, set in 1947, shows Rasika Duggal uncovering the secret of a family who had decided to keep a beautiful short collection. Rasika is now once again working fiercely on Bollywood and digital platforms. Where he is now getting a strong chance of acting. Let me tell you, the actress is very happy working with her teacher.
Where she says, Kaushal has written a very gentle and compelling story. Maintaining a balance is the hardest thing in storytelling. This was what attracted me to this film, and obviously the opportunity to work with my mentor Naseeruddin Shah. Everything I know about my work is based on the valuable fundamentals that I have learned from her as a student at FTII and there is much more to learn. I am extremely happy that the film is going to screen and compete in a prestigious Indian film festival in New York.” Talking about the actress’ films, the actress will soon be seen in two big projects apart from Lord Curzon’s mansion. Whose official announcement has not been made.