Updated On: 27 May, 2018 07:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Kusumita Das
Rahat Kazmi, who has translated Ismat Chughtai's story on screen, says that it was cathartic for him to make the film


Kashmiri filmmaker Rahat Kazmi is best known for his film Mantostaan
When Rahat Kazmi first shared the idea of making a film on Lihaaf with Tannishtha Chatterjee and Sonal Sehgal, they asked him if he would really dare to do such a thing. After all, Lihaaf has been fodder for controversy ever since Ismat Chughtai wrote it. It has been an uphill road for this Kashmiri filmmaker, who is best known for his film Mantostaan, that was based on four short stories by Saadat Hassan Manto. Kazmi's Lihaaf, that recently unveiled its first look at the Cannes Film Festival, has the world's attention now, especially, since Marc Baschet, Academy Award-winning producer came on board. Things are looking much more grand than Kazmi had imagined a year ago.