Speaking to students at Lahore College for Women University(LCWU) on Wednesday, the 63-year-old actor-director said that he believes Pakistan and India have similarities in their culture and language, and therefore they should work for better ties and every individual has to play his part in eliminating the fog of misconceptions.
He added that he wishes to visit all of Pakistan but cannot make this possible because of limitations of time.
However, Shah admitted that he wants to see young Pakistani theatre actors across the country. Vice Chancellor Dr Sabiha Mansoor and head of Benazir Bhutto Chair Muneeza Hashmi welcomed the actor at LCWU.
Students from Kinnaird College and Beconhouse National University also joined the discussion with Shah.
During his talk, Naseeruddin Shah termed acting as the comprehensive medium of expression. While replying to the students' queries he said that theatre is more difficult for an actor as compared to cinema because theater does not offers retakes.
Answering a query about whether he found theatre difficult as compared to other performing arts, Shah said had this question been asked about film he would have listed a lot of difficulties but as far as theatre was concerned he never found it difficult. Instead it has always been a source of enjoyment and pleasure to him.
He said doing theatre was such a joy that it could not be found in films. The kind of enthusiasm and team spirit one enjoyed doing theatre could not be experienced while doing a film, he added.
In addition to his views on the differences between theatre and film, Shah also spoke about Pakistani poet Faiz.
The veteran actor recited Ghalib’s poetry at the students' request. Muneeza Hashmi said hopefully Shah would return to Lahore next year for stage performances and dedicate a night for reciting poetry of Ghalib, Iqbal and Faiz.
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@Rex Minor: Kashmir was a 100% Hindu state before Islamic invaders forced people to chose between Islam and death. Same thing happened to many non-Muslims in Pakistan at the time of partition. Go watch videos of Hasan Nissar on youtube. Hindu girls are still being kidnapped in Pakistan and forced to convert to religion of pure.
Ahmadis and Shia may go thru the same process in the future.
@Kohestani: Well Said! So True.
@Des Bakt: lol, we don't care either, apart from Eastern Pakistan, the other parts of Pakistan have nothing in common with Indians either, and we don't even think about your country that often, ET writers don't represent the average Pakistan because they tend to have an Indian obsession.
My family has no "rosy hued" memories of India
Those are freedom fighters not terrorists, I don't think you should bring up Kashmir because you would lose in a debate about it..
What makes you think we want to be Arabs?We're proud of our heritage and the civilization that pre-dated us, don't mistake being a Muslim with being Arab.
@Indian Business Analyst:
Considering Naseeruddin Shah's opinions in the article, he'd be the first one to slap you down. Ironic, isn't it?
@Indian Business Analyst: Money doesn't buy quality just as 'wisdom doesn't always wears a suit'...some famous and apt sayings here.
The fog of misconception? What a lousy act of denial? Not a single word of regret or sympathy for the sufferings of Kashmiris under occupation? An act of an imposter?
Rex Minor
@Des Bakht....Rest assured nobody in Pakistan cares what your Highness think and nobody gives a fig about head wobbling Madrasis and Bengalis, they are just other Sri Lankans and Bangladeshis....Get over yourself and take a hike...
He should not do cheap stuff from a cheap places...Dedh ishquiya is equivalent to=money of last 50 years of all paki films..dedh ishquiya...120 crore paki rs.....and moreover sir dont work for free due to emotion..I know if u charge paki will come and ground and will demand aid from US..........
@antanu:
no Ahmed, you are wrong. amitabh is a better actor. he has acted in every genre. his movies are critically acclaimed and done tremendously well economically.
nasser is good, just not good enough to beat BIG B.
but Ahmed you wont understand this!
please be safe. you are in pakistan, remember?
What Pakistanis dont realise is that people who think like him are increasingly small and as such restricted to Punjabis and North Indian muslims...nobody else. We all think you are supporter of terrorists in the name of Kashmir...so get real....no more rosy hued visions...no more nostalgic memories of birthplaces that generation is dead or senile. You wanna go Arab go dont try stunts with us.
Add to the lineup of poets....hafeez jallundhari....
Naseeruddin Shah is a great actor, great Indian, great son of India.
Naseer is the finest actor in India...but sadly our media never gave him what is due to him.Instead Amitabh is given criminally vast space .....for god lknows why.
I don't see any reason to invite him to Pakistan.