<p>Hi and welcome to the Lead by DH Radio. Some love her, some abhor her, but the fact is you can't ignore her. She is Shakeela.</p>.<p>In today's episode, the actor talks to DH's Nina C George about her biopic, which releases on December 25. Starring Richa Chadda and Pankaj Tripathi, <em>Shakeela</em> is among those films which have braved to have a theatrical release. Listen in to the conversation.</p>.<p>Nina C George: Mam, welcome to DH Radio.</p>.<p>Shakeela: Thank you.</p>.<p>Nina: Mam, you would have seen the snapshots of the film <em>Shakeela</em>, which is releasing on December 25. It's a theatrical release. How did you like it?</p>.<p>Shakeela: It's my biography so I liked it. And I am happy that my movie after a long time is re-starting the theatres.</p>.<p>Nina: We have read your biography, we know a little bit about your life from there. When you watched the snapshots of the film, did it bring back a lot of memories of your heydays when you were active?</p>.<p>Shakeela: It did. Actually, when we did the launch of <em>Shakeela</em> here in Chennai. In Bangalore, we saw in Hindi and Kannada. In Tamil, when I saw. It brought back a lot of memories. And I was so emotionally touched that I even couldn't, after the launch, sit with the press and talk about it...</p>.<p>To know more about the conversation, listen to the podcast.</p>
<p>Hi and welcome to the Lead by DH Radio. Some love her, some abhor her, but the fact is you can't ignore her. She is Shakeela.</p>.<p>In today's episode, the actor talks to DH's Nina C George about her biopic, which releases on December 25. Starring Richa Chadda and Pankaj Tripathi, <em>Shakeela</em> is among those films which have braved to have a theatrical release. Listen in to the conversation.</p>.<p>Nina C George: Mam, welcome to DH Radio.</p>.<p>Shakeela: Thank you.</p>.<p>Nina: Mam, you would have seen the snapshots of the film <em>Shakeela</em>, which is releasing on December 25. It's a theatrical release. How did you like it?</p>.<p>Shakeela: It's my biography so I liked it. And I am happy that my movie after a long time is re-starting the theatres.</p>.<p>Nina: We have read your biography, we know a little bit about your life from there. When you watched the snapshots of the film, did it bring back a lot of memories of your heydays when you were active?</p>.<p>Shakeela: It did. Actually, when we did the launch of <em>Shakeela</em> here in Chennai. In Bangalore, we saw in Hindi and Kannada. In Tamil, when I saw. It brought back a lot of memories. And I was so emotionally touched that I even couldn't, after the launch, sit with the press and talk about it...</p>.<p>To know more about the conversation, listen to the podcast.</p>