Pavan Malhotra, the
name that many of us might not have heard yet. But we know the face of person playing role of Tiger Memon in Anurag Kashyap directed Black Friday.
There are many such
names like Makrand Deshpande, Ashutosh Gowariker, Rajendra Gupta, Neelima Azeem, Vikram Gokhale, Surekha Sikri, Nishigandha and many others.
These are not the famous stars of Indian cinema industry but these actors know the true art of this industry. At international stage, these actors represent India. They are not Salmans or Akshays of India but they are Big Bs of their art. If you have to believe my words, you should switch to parallel cinema- a product of real talent and a process of real talent. It uncovers the reality of issues in India.
One such gem of parallel cinema is Saeed Akhtar Mirza directed Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro (1989) with Pavan Malhotra as lead actor.
The movie depicts the period of the Hindutva mobilization of 1980s, the consequent explosive communal conflict and impact on lives of young Muslims, represented by a working class Muslim family in Mumbai. Saleem Pasha (Pavan himself) is a small-time thief and goonda and lives with his family in a shady neighborhood, where illegal activities are order of the day.
The film bagged the 37th National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi in 1989 and 1990 National Film Award for Best Cinematography.
These are not the famous stars of Indian cinema industry but these actors know the true art of this industry. At international stage, these actors represent India. They are not Salmans or Akshays of India but they are Big Bs of their art. If you have to believe my words, you should switch to parallel cinema- a product of real talent and a process of real talent. It uncovers the reality of issues in India.
One such gem of parallel cinema is Saeed Akhtar Mirza directed Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro (1989) with Pavan Malhotra as lead actor.
The movie depicts the period of the Hindutva mobilization of 1980s, the consequent explosive communal conflict and impact on lives of young Muslims, represented by a working class Muslim family in Mumbai. Saleem Pasha (Pavan himself) is a small-time thief and goonda and lives with his family in a shady neighborhood, where illegal activities are order of the day.
The film bagged the 37th National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi in 1989 and 1990 National Film Award for Best Cinematography.