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Actor Farhan Akhtar Image Credit: IANS

Actress-director Manava Naik says actor Farhan Akhtar, who will be seen in a special appearance in Marathi film Porbazaar, agreed to be a part of the movie just after reading the script.

Naik is making her debut as a director with the film, which is about child trafficking.

“We needed somebody who is a thinker. We needed an actor who spreads social awareness. We were looking for someone more than just an actor.

“We approached Farhan looking at the great work he has been doing. The content that he puts across through his movies represents my thinking too. When we approached him with the script he agreed to work on the film. He was impressed with the content and that’s why he agreed to work,” said Naik, who has helmed two short films in the past.

Porbazaar stars Ankush Chaudhari, Sai Tamhankar, Chitra Nawathe, Swanand Kirkire, Chinmayee Sumeet, Prajakta Kulkarni, Swarangi Marathe and Satya Manjrekar. It is set for release on September 19.

Naik started her career in showbiz as an actress in popular shows on TV such as Special Squad and Baa Bahu aur Baby. She also tried her luck in Bollywood with a small role in Jodhaa Akbar and later shifted to Marathi cinema.

“Acting was always a hobby for me. I have done all kinds of theatre and roles — right from children’s theatre to mainstream television. Direction was more like a conscious decision. I did two short films before directing Porbazaar.”

Naik said she is hoping she gets the audience’s support.

“The film has great content and it is entertaining too. We want more and more families to watch the film because of its content. It speaks about the necessity of security [for] your family. It is a sugar-coated pill,” she said.

The director said the story was the outcome of her mother’s experiences while working with children.

“My mother (co-producer of the movie) works with children. She has also worked with children who were trafficked and had first hand experience of dealing with the subject. We got associated with NGOs too,” Naik said.

The filmmaker said the movie is planned to be screened in Singapore next weekend.