The Indian actor intends to take legal action against the unsanctioned Urdu translation of his book.
Indian actor Naseerudin Shah intends to take legal action after an “unauthorised Urdu translation” of his book And Then One Day was published in Pakistan and is available for sale.
“I wish to state that I have nothing to do with this translation and intend to take legal action to stop its sale,” Shah said in a post on his Facebook page.
The memoir was published in 2015 by Penguin Random House India, and is described as “Shah’s sparkling memoir of his early years, ‘from zero to thirty-two’, spans his extraordinary journey from a feudal hamlet near Meerut to Catholic schools in Nainital and Ajmer, and finally to stage and film stardom in Mumbai”.