Chitra Palekar's eyes well up when she recalls how Shah Rukh Khan held her hands the other day telling her how much he had heard about her directorial debut, the Marathi-language film Maati Maay (A Grave-Keeper's Tale). The movie had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
"I met him at a party to celebrate the gala presentation of Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna at the festival," Palekar said. "He also introduced me to Karan Johar and Amitabh Bachchan."
"These are kids, I hardly know them," Palekar said, "I was overwhelmed with the attention my little film is getting. Karan too said he was looking forward to seeing it. "
"I felt for the first time that I am being recognised for my own achievement," she continued. Her 32-year-old marriage to actor-director Amol Palekar ended about seven years ago. Amol directed last year's Paheli, starring Khan.
"I have done a lot of work in theatre and have also written for films," she continued. "But somehow, I felt overshadowed. But now, I can say that I have made a small but good film."
The film is based on a story by Mahasweta Devi, one of India's finest writers, and centres on a caring and generous woman (Nandita Das)
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