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Vishal Bhardwaj's cinema comes from the roots, says Abhishek Duhan

Abhishek Duhan said, ''What is different about Vishal Bhardwaj's cinema is that it comes from the roots.''

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"Sultan" actor Abhishek Duhan, who has worked with Vishal Bhardwaj in the forthcoming film "Pataakha", says the filmmaker is a magical storyteller whose cinema is raw and rooted.

"What is different about Vishal Bhardwaj's cinema is that it comes from the roots. There is rawness in his cinema. His way of storytelling is like old stories about kings and queens or grandparents. His way of storytelling is interesting. 

"He keeps it realistic and keeps it to the point. He never goes here and there with the story. He will tell you and show you exactly what he wants to show you. He doesn't use fillers in his movies and he doesn't try to put anything extra in the film," Abhishek said here. 

"Pataakha" is a unique tale of two sisters.

"It is definitely something new. It is a Vishal Bhardwaj film and every time he comes out with something new, something more exciting, deeper...He has something magical and I am a big fan of Vishal. I find myself lucky that I got an opportunity to work with him in this lifetime. I have admired him," Abhishek said.

Abhishek personally doesn't like to divide cinema into commercial and art genres. "I believe cinema is just cinema. Everyone is trying to tell you a story from his point of view and in his own way," he said.

Based on Charan Singh Pathik's short story titled "Do Behnein", "Pataakha" features Sanya Malhotra and Radhika Madan. The movie opens in theatres on September 28.