From playing the younger version of Shatrughan Sinha's character in 1981's "Naseeb" to becoming a writer-director famous for comedy capers like "No Entry" and "Welcome", Anees Bazmee says his 42 year-long career in the film industry has taught him the most important lesson in life: shortcuts never work. Born in a remote town of Modasa in Gujarat to poet Abdul Hameed 'Nerang' Bazmee and Khatoon Begum, a homemaker, the 58-year-old director said he developed a penchant for writing from his father. "Writing was something I enjoyed, maybe because of my father as he was a poet. When I was in the fifth grade, he made me translate his poetry from Gujarati to Urdu," Bazmee recalled.
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