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Director Vivek Agnihotri’s “The Tashkent Files” released a year ago on April 12, and he recounted the experience of making the film on Saturday.

The story of the film claims to address the mysterious death of late Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri by weaving fiction with facts, and it features Mithun Chakraborty, Naseeruddin Shah, Pankaj Tripathi, Shweta Basu Prasad, Rajesh Sharma and Vinay Pathak among others.

Vivek Agnihotri On 1 Year Of The Tashkent Files: “Bringing Mithun Da & Naseeruddin Sir Was A Big Deal For Me”

Agnihotri confesses bringing Naseer and Mithun together in his film was a “big deal” for him. Incidentally, the two veterans had already worked together in four films before “The Tashkent Files” — in “Khwab” (1980), “Hum Paanch” (1981), “Swami Dada” (1982), and “Ghulami” (1985) — but that was 33 years ago.

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“Actually, that could have gone against the film if all these huge talents were not utilised correctly. Every actor who came on board, came with conviction. Of course, bringing Mithun da and Naseeruddin sir was a big deal for me. Initially, I was scared. They did not work together for 30 years for whatever personal reason. But when I went to them with the script, we were fortunate that they did the film. Naseer sir smiled when I said that Mithun da will be there in the film. Mithun Da did not say anything when I said that we also cast Naseer sir,” Agnihotri recalled.

In the film, the two senior actors played a pair of seasoned fictional politicians.