Naseeruddin Shah wants fans not to buy his book published 'illegally' in Pakistan

Naseeruddin Shah wants fans not to buy his book published 'illegally' in Pakistan

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He is intended to take legal action to stop its sale

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(Web Desk) - Renowned Bollywood star Naseerudin Shah took to his Facebook account to call to attention that an illegal copy of his memoir ‘And then one day’ was translated into Urdu and sold in Pakistan.

On Sunday, the ‘Masoom’ actor expressed that he had nothing to do with the translation, and will be taking legal action against the publishers.

“Evidently an unauthorised Urdu translation of my book of memoirs called “And then one day” has been published in Pakistan and is on sale there.

I wish to state that I have nothing to do with this translation and intend to take legal action to stop its sale. I would like to request friends there to refrain from buying this book.”

In And Then One Day, Shah, with his characteristic wit and candidness, takes readers on a compelling odyssey from his early years to the pinnacle of success.

The memoir delves into his formative experiences, providing glimpses into the influences that shaped him as an actor and a person.

From his childhood in a Muslim family in Barabanki to his days at the prestigious National School of Drama, Shah's narrative weaves together the threads of his diverse life experiences.

 




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