Ajmal Kasab
Playing the character of someone who is hated by the world is not very easy: Shoaib Kabeer on playing Ajmal Kasab
ZEE5 latest Original 'State of Siege: 26/11’ continues to receive a phenomenal response from viewers as well as critics. Adapted from Sandeep Unnithan's book - Black Tornado: The Three Sieges of Mumbai: 26/11 and produced by Abhimanyu Singh of Contiloe Pictures, the gripping narrative of the eight-episode series provides a first-hand account of the tragedy that befell Mumbai, the city of dreams, on 26th November 2008. The makers build up the plot at their own pace as they divide the stories into episodes, including one on the making of the only terrorist caught alive - Ajmal Kasab. | Click Here...
It was tough to convince myself to play a ruthless terrorist in Black Tornado 26/11: Sonu Randeep Choudhary
Sonu Randeep Choudhary an avid theater artist has been facing the stage and the arc lights for 15 years now. The talented actor has always had a penchant to playing good roles. And his dream comes true with the ZEE5 series produced by Contiloe, Black Tornado 26/11. Sonu plays the role of the terrorist Ismail who heads the gang that has the dangerous Ajmal Kasab. Ismail will be shown as a real terror, giving order to Kasab and his men to kill people irrespective of their age, gender etc. Sonu found this aspect in the role as extremely challenging. Says Sonu | Click Here...
It is a challenge to play Ajmal Kasab for ZEE5 series Black Tornado 26/11: Shoaib Ahmed
Actor Shoaib Ahmed who has featured in web series 13 Mussoorie and Collateral Damage will now play the role of Ajmal Kasab in Contiloe’s upcoming web-series, Black Tornado 26/11 which will stream on ZEE5. Directed by Mathew Leutwyler, the story has been adapted from Sandeep Unnithan’s book Black Tornado. For Shoaib, playing Kasab is a big challenge. When contacted, Shoaib told IWMBuzz.com, “It is tough to get into the role of Ajmal Kasab. To do proper justice to the role, I am coping up and understanding his ideologies and philosophy. It is a complete dichotomy | Click Here...