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Nana Patekar Opens Up About His Painful Loss and New Film 'Vanvaas'

Nana Patekar’s Heartfelt Revelation About His Father’s Death: ‘I Still Have His Medicine.’
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Veteran actor Nana Patekar, known for his stellar performances, is set to return to the big screen with the emotional family drama Vanvaas, directed by Anil Sharma, who previously helmed the blockbuster Gadar 2. The film, also starring Utkarsh Sharma and Simrat Kaur, is slated for a December 20 release. While promoting the film, Nana Patekar shared heartfelt insights about his personal life and the deep connection he shared with his late father.

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The Meaning of Vanvaas to Nana

When asked what Vanvaas (exile) signifies to him, Nana reflected, “For me, exile is when those who are close to me forget my existence. If they distance themselves, it feels like exile. Life becomes meaningless then.”

On His Bond with His Father

The film, which explores the complex dynamics between a father and son, made Nana reminisce about his relationship with his own father. He said, “My relationship with my father was very special. Even today, I talk to his photograph. I was just 28 years old when he passed away at 69. His loss has left a void that cannot be filled. I often regret that I didn’t have money to buy his medicines then. Now I have money, but it holds no value for him.”

He urged people to spend time with their parents, saying, “Parents consider the time spent with their children as a festival. Go to them, stay with them. Once they are gone, there’s no point in grieving.”

A Message of Love and Regret

Nana’s reflections serve as a poignant reminder to cherish our loved ones while they are still with us. He added, “I did whatever I could for my mother, who lived till the age of 99. But for my father, I couldn’t do enough. That pain still lingers. For me, parents are the true gods—I don’t go to temples because I believe there is no greater God than them.”

About Vanvaas

Set against the backdrop of Banaras, Vanvaas tells the story of a father who is abandoned by his sons and faces societal betrayal. The narrative revolves around the bond between parents and children, capturing emotions that many can relate to. The film's trailer has received mixed reactions, but its heartfelt story promises to strike a chord with audiences. Nana Patekar’s candid revelations and the emotional premise of Vanvaas are sure to make it a thought-provoking experience for viewers.

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