Bombay
Talkies,
a
film
comprising
of
four
short
stories
by
four
directors,
is
ready
to
hit
the
screens
this
Friday.
Zoya
Akhtar,
who
has
made
one
of
the
films,
says
she
is
nervous.
The
film
has
been
made
to
pay
tribute
to
100
years
of
Indian
cinema.
Apart
from
Zoya,
it
has
contributions
by
Anurag
Kashyap,
Karan
Johar
and
Dibaker
Banerjee.
"I
am
very
excited,
the
film
releases
Friday.
It's
fun,
very
special,
has
been
made
by
the
four
of
us,
four
different
films,
three
very
awesome
directors.
I
am
a
little
nervous
but
looking
forward
to
it," the
39-year-old
said
here
on
Monday
at
a
special
screening
of
the
film.
Zoya
is
especially
happy
how
people
are
complimenting
the
project
as
"one
unit".
"What
I
got
was
that
it
works
as
a
unit.
Everybody
who
saw
the
last
screening
said
all
four
films
work
and
I
think
that
is
the
best
compliment," Zoya
said.
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