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Shakuntala Devi was known for her ability to do swift calculations. Her genius was first discovered at the age of 5, when she solved a math problem for 18-year-old students.
“It was amazing to know that someone who is known as a human computer is so much fun. She had a crazy side to her. I think math was the only straight side to her and this makes her life so fascinating. She is fun. And I never associate math with fun,” Vidya said in a group interview here.
The “Tumhari Sulu” actor will soon start preparing for the biopic, which begins shooting in October.
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Set for summer 2020 release, the film is directed by Anu Menon and produced by Vikram Malhotra-led Abundantia Entertainment.
Vidya also has bought the rights of Indira Gandhi’s life that will be turned into a web-series.
“I am doing a web series and it is my debut, Ronnie Screwvala is producing it. It is taking a long time to put it together as there is so much material. The web series requires a lot of work. So it is taking time but let’s see. I hope it doesn’t take longer,” said Vidya, who is currently promoting “Mission Mangal”.
The actor was also approached for Jayalalitha’s biopic that finally went to Kangana Ranaut.
“I am doing one on a really powerful politician. I bought the rights of the book for a web-series on Indira Gandhi. If there were a few years apart it would have been fine. ‘Daane daane pe likha hai khane wale ka naam’ (what is supposed to happen, will happen).