Seema G Nair is one of the most loved stars of Malayalees. They are very active in the field of cinema, television, dubbing and social services. Now they are talking about the feud with the director Abrid Shine. The actor made this revelation after appearing as a guest on the program ‘History Through Me’.

“1983 was a film directed by Abrid Shine. The film told the story of a group of people who love cricket. It was a very good movie. Three periods in the hero’s life should be presented. The thirties, the 50s and the 60s. The director is in a very strict group. A mosque and a mosque do not leave room for error. Always watching. He will be made to do things over and over again that he can’t handle. He is very strict. It is the same not only with me but with everyone” – says the actor about the director.

“In this film, I am nothing in many scenes. But I was given a very powerful role. There were scenes with children and adults at the same time. There were scenes with Joy Mathew and Nivin. The shooting was in the director’s own country. The shooting went very smoothly. In between we had to make a mistake” – adds the actress.

“It was during the dubbing of the film. The production controller called and said that the dubbing will start tomorrow and that the sister should arrive by 9:30 am. And said that I will come. The director was there when I arrived. When I was asked why I came, I was told to dub. Then they said that my voice is not correct and someone else has been arranged. This is the first experience in my life. In most of my work, I give myself a voice. Then when I asked why it was so, he only said that it was not right. I came out of there with my chest broken. Later the director called me and said if you want, come and dub tomorrow. I replied that I will see. Later I decided not to dub it. Even if I dub now, Shine will find reasons and change me. The director was convinced that my voice was not good enough. I said that I will not dub, no matter what problem comes up” – adds Seema.


