Nana Patekar to play a cop in Kannada film

15 January,2010 08:20 AM IST |   |  B V Shiva Shankar

Bollywood Actor to make use of own voice for dubbing in Yaksha, which also stars 'Bomb SI' Girish Mattennavar


Bollywood Actor to make use of own voice for dubbing in Yaksha, which also stars 'Bomb SI' Girish Mattennavar

Bollywood actor Nana Patekar plays a police officer in his first Kannada movie, the Yogish-starrer Yaksha. With him in a side role is Girish Mattennavar, a former sub-inspector, who is also known as Bomb SI, since he planted a bomb in the Legislator's Home in 2003.

WELCOME! Nana Patekar is felicitated by Girish Mattennavar (right)


In the movie, Nana plays a special police officer from Mumbai deputed to deal with notorious rowdies of Bangalore, while Mattennavar plays a sharpshooter under Nana.

u00a0Mattennavar, the grandson of late classical vocalist Gangubai Hangal, who is also the president of the BJP Yuvamorcha, admits he was terrified of speaking to Nana when he first met him thanks to the Bollywood actor's reputation for being moody and bad tempered.u00a0


ONu00a0THE SETS Nana Patekar is all attention as he keeps his eyes on a monitor on the sets of Yaksha


"Gangubai is my grandmother. Nana was a great fan of her. Once, when he came to Hubli to see her, I met him and told him that I was related to her. He became extremely fond of me," said Mattennavar, who interprets the script for Nana. Nana writes Kannada dialogue in Hindi, and Mattennavar coaches him with the pronunciation.

Nana has become confident enough with Kannada to use his own voice in the film. "Acting in language films is an entirely enriching experience. I can follow the language now. However, I want to deliver the dialogue correctly. Girish is of great help," said Nana.

THAT'S HOW IT'S DONE: Nana Patekar with Girish Mattennavar (centre) and Komal on the sets of Yaksha


Nana would often paste the dialogue on the chest of Mattennavar -- a practice made famous by Hollywood legend Marlon Brando. Mattennavar, who is the chairman of Kanterava studios, said he never told Nana about his planting a bomb. "I was tongue tied in his presence. I could not gather the courage to engage him in casual talk for the four days I shot with him. I just did not get the time to talk to him about my adventures," Mattennavar said.
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