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Naseeruddin Shah returns to TV

Updated on: 03 September,2013 10:32 PM IST  | 
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Veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah is making a comeback on television with 'Nazar Ya Nazariya', a series aimed at dispelling negative perceptions about visually-challenged people

Naseeruddin Shah returns to TV

The 63-year-old actor, who has worked in many popular TV shows like 'Mirza Ghalib' and 'Bharat Ek Khoj', said he will act as a narrator by introducing and ending every episode.


Naseeruddin Shah


"I became an actor to become different people and have fun... As my journey went ahead, I realised there is something more I need to do in my life which is why I never hesitate to extend my hand to any cause," Shah said.u00a0


'Nazar Ya Nazariya', to be aired on Doordarshan, is a 13-part series by Score Foundation in which cliched thoughts about blindness will be challenged. "I do not congratulate myself that I am performing a great deal or something. The real credit goes to the people who are actually out there in the field and to those who have committed their life to this cause. "Each of us has to start within our own fields.

It is very easy to make generalised statements and say this should be done. But if we start changing our reaction to our immediate area of engagement, perhaps that will help in gradually removing blindness," he said.

Although the "The Dirty Picture" star does not want to be a part of television fiction he wants to do shows which are centred around social issues. "I can never be part of fiction on TV firstly because it's too time consuming and brain damaging. But I would like to do something like this again because it has incredible reach," he said. Shah insists he is unhappy with the current content of television programmes. "I watch television only if there is a cricket or tennis match. Sometimes I watch Geographic or Cartoon Network.

The kind of fiction that we have on television is perhaps worst than movies. The trouble is people are already getting addicted...," he said. He feels films have better content these days than the small screen. "Some filmmakers are still making certain movies which are based on certain cause.

They are making movies about problems that matter, issues that occur in their life. I have seen a growth in young filmmakers of today from 1970s. There is much more integrity, skill, sensitivity and skill."u00a0

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