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Not without Manoj Bajpayee: E. Niwas on 'Shool' sequel

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Sep, 2014 07:02 AM
  • Not without Manoj Bajpayee: E. Niwas on 'Shool' sequel
E. Niwas, who made his Bollywood debut as a director with "Shool", now plans to make a sequel to the National Award winning movie. He says he won't make it without Manoj Bajpayee.
 
Set in a small-town in Bihar, the original, which was released in 1999, focused on criminalisation of politics. Manoj Bajpayee played an honest police officer who locks horns with a brutal legislator in the movie co-written and produced by Ram Gopal Varma. 
 
After 15 years, Niwas is working on the sequel.
 
"It is in the initial stage right now. I am still scripting it. I don't know when we will start shooting. 'Shool' had created a benchmark, so unless it's not the best script and unless I am not completely satisfied with the script I will not touch it," Niwas told IANS.
 
When asked about the cast, he said: "I can't see 'Shool' sequel without Manoj Bajpayee. So, I don't intend to make the film without him."

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