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          New Delhi, March 3 (IANS) Actor Shekhar Suman is looking   forward to wearing the director's hat for "Heartless" - a medical thriller   featuring his son Adhyayan in the lead."I am looking at starting the   shooting in May this year. The film has Adhyayan with Giselli Monteiro. It's a   medical thriller," Shekhar told IANS.
 
 |  There's a reason why the movie is titled "Helpless".
 "The film talks   about anaesthesia awareness... there are times when a patient is unconscious but   can still feel the pain. It is about a guy who undergoes heart transplant, and   even under anaesthesia, he can hear everything -- a conspiracy -- but he can't   do anything because his body is paralysed for that moment.
 
 "How that   conspiracy and his helplessness changes his life forever is what the story is   about," he added.
 
 Till he begins to shoot the film, the 50-plus actor,   who defies age with his fit frame, charm and enthusiasm, is back to entertain   the audience with his cult show "Movers & Shakers".
 
 "I think its a   great thing if I look young... but I think its just because I don't think too   much about age. I just take care of my food, I go to the gym. That's all," said   Shekhar.
 
 "Movers & Shakers", which originally ran from 1997 to 2001   on Sony, will now begin March 12 on Sab TV.
 
 Besides social activist Anna   Hazare as the special guest on the premiere episode of the show, Shekhar hopes   to give a "red carpet welcome" to all those in news for "engineering   scams".
 
 "I think all these people who have recently been involved in   scams will be especially welcome on the show, so that we can ask them how did   they ever think of such scams... it's amazing how they could think of the ideas.   So as a common man, I'd be curious to know," said Shekhar, who recently resigned   from the Congress party.
 
 The show will have Shekhar taking humorous digs   at topical issues and people, with oodles of entertainment.
 
 He says it   was imperative for him to bid adieu to politics at least till he was involved   with the new "Movers & Shakers".
 
 "I had to be apolitical for a show   like 'Movers & Shakers' because if I am associated with any party, I would   be restricted in what I have to say. Now I have no such hassles," he said,   adding that he is uncertain whether he would align himself with any party in the   near future.
 
 
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