Nasseruddin Shah's COFFIN MAKER gets a royal Greece bow
- IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,December 17 2013]
Nasseruddin Shah's COFFIN MAKER global surge continues. Soon after creating waves in the Florence Film Festival and Rome in Italy, COFFIN MAKER conquers the hearts of the Greeks. COFFIN MAKER is by Bharat & Ambika VijanÂs Shree Narayan Studio Pvt. Ltd. and directed by Veena Bakshi.
The Coffin maker received The Golden Pegasus Award which is the highest award in the Corinthian film festival, Greece. The film made waves at the IFFI Goa with stampede situation, and had extra shows on the cinephiles demand.
Coffin maker is an entertaining and elevating film with the sunshine spirit of Goa, as its backdrop. A source reveals that many analyst and reviewers were unanimous that it was Nasseruddin best ever performance in recent times and should continue delivering performances like this.
The delegates also loved the crackling chemistry of Nasser and Ratna Pathak Shah.
Besides the high concept content that attracted Nasseruddin and Randeep Hooda, every single character in the film is real as Ratna Pathak Shah, Benjamin Gilani, Amit Sial, Mahabanoo Mody-Kotwal, Shilpa Shukla have substantially contributed in the excellence of its execution.
A visibly ecstatic and proud producer Bharat Vijan of Shree Narayan Studio said Ambika and me are just overwelmed by the journey of Coffin Maker. I am truly overjoyed, since it has been a debut film for my studio, Shree Narayan Studios. And the content and the theme of the film is carrying it forward. Every member of the starcast are professional actors in their own right and have given their best performance for this film. Nassersaab is a true genius, and his acting prowess has been the force behind this wonderful film. My wife Ambika and me feel truly justified in backing this high concept content driven entertaining film. It has got a universal appeal, and though the setting is of a vibrant Goan lifestyle, it is a reflection of life itself. Coffin Maker is a life changing, entertaining and elevating cinema. All Indians should watch it