After Shah Rukh, Paulo Coelho showers love on Sanjay Mishra for Kaamyaab, says ‘I was moved to tears’
After thanking Shah Rukh Khan for producing Sanjay Mishra’s Kaamyaab, acclaimed writer Paulo Coelho has now showered praises on the actor who options within the movie alongside Deepak Dobriyal.
The author tweeted, “@imsanjaimishra congratulations for your great performance in #Kaamyaab . I was moved to tears.” Sanjay was overwhelmed with the response and he wrote, “If my father would have been alive today, he would have felt very happy, reading these words you have written for me, but I told my mother, & my film unit, & my director & screenwriter #HardikMehta all are glad, thank you @paulocoelho Folded handsCherry blossom Flag of IndiaFlag of Brazil take care of ur health , Stay safe.” Directed by Hardik Mehta, Kaamyaab focusses on the struggles of ‘extras’ or facet actors in Indian cinema.
If my father would have been alive at present, he would have felt very joyful, studying these phrases you’ve gotten written for me, however I advised my mom, & my movie unit, & my director & screenwriter #HardikMehta all are glad, thanks @paulocoelho 🙏🌸 🇮🇳🇧🇷 handle ur well being , Stay protected https://t.co/rrtkbBpkuu
— Sanjay Mishra (@imsanjaimishra) May 6, 2020
Paulo had tweeted a day earlier, “The producers thank you in the very 1st frame, @iamsrk . I am doing the same. 2 days ago a great Brazilian actor , Flavio Migliaccio, committed suicide, leaving a note on how the industry treats their artists. This movie, labeled as “comedy”, is actually the tragedy of Art,” Coelho wrote in his tweet. Favio allegedly dedicated suicide on May four and left a letter addressed to his household through which he talked about throwing away 85 years of his life for the nation.
The producers thanks within the very 1st body, @iamsrk . I’m doing the identical.
2 days in the past an incredible Brazilian actor , Flavio Migliaccio, dedicated suicide, leaving a word on how the trade treats their artists.
This film, labeled as “comedy”, is actually the tragedy of Art pic.twitter.com/t3qVxe4Aew— Paulo Coelho (@paulocoelho) May 6, 2020
SRK Replying to his tweet, Shah Rukh wrote, “Saw the film when it was doing Festival rounds and it touched a chord with the whole team at @RedChilliesEnt Am so moved you appreciate. It’s a sad truth that character actors get forgotten. Look after yourself my friend and be safe & healthy.”
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Talking about getting help kind Shah Rukh, Sanjay had stated in an interview, “The budget of Kaamyaab is lower than the cost of vanity vans parked on the sets of big budget films. Shah Rukh lives in people’s hearts and the level of energy he brings to the table is unrivaled.”
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