Renowned Bollywood actor Naseerudin Shah raised concerns on his Facebook account regarding the unauthorized Urdu translation and sale of his memoir, ‘And then one day,’ in Pakistan. The actor clarified that he had no association with the translation process and expressed his intention to take legal action against the publishers responsible for the infringement. Shah urged friends and readers in Pakistan to refrain from purchasing the unauthorized version. ‘And Then One Day’ provides a compelling journey through Shah’s early years, highlighting formative experiences that shaped his life and career, from childhood in a Muslim family to his time at the National School of Drama.
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