Ijaazat, a heartwarming story about love, memory, and closure, was directed by Gulzar and starred Anuradha Patel, Bollywood star Rekha, and Naseeruddin Shah. The story revolves around Mahendra, a guy torn between his flighty ex-girlfriend Maya (Anuradha Patel) and his practical wife Sudha (Rekha).
Naseeruddin Shah, Om Puri, and Smita Patil played important roles in this groundbreaking movie, which was written and directed by Vijay Tendulkar and Govind Nihalani. The story revolves around Bhaskar Kulkarni (Naseeruddin Shah), an idealistic lawyer, as he handles a case involving caste issues and bureaucratic indifference.
Naseeruddin Shah plays Khalujan in Ishqiya, the actor explores the adult romance and middle-aged love affair sequence in the film. His nuanced performance portrays vulnerability, wit and mischief with the depth of rustic humour.
This is a moving sports drama by Nagesh Kukunoor about a deaf-mute rural boy named Iqbal (Shreyas Talpade) who aspires to be a national level cricketer. Naseeruddin Shah plays Mohit, an alcoholic, disgraced ex-cricketer in disgrace who reluctantly takes on Iqbal as a protegee and finds his own redemption by mentoring him.
An enduring example of the power of satire and humor, along with social commentary on corruption and the media, in Indian cinema is the cult classic "Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro," which was released in 1983. Because of their flawless chemistry, Naseeruddin Shah and Ravi give their characters a sincere charm that makes it possible for the audience to sympathize with their predicament despite the mayhem.
Despite being a multi-starrer, Naseeruddin Shah stands apart in Mohra, leaving a strong mark on the audience. The actor left the viewers stuck in a dilemma of admiration and mixed emotions for the character.
This suspenseful thriller directed by Neeraj Pandey illustrates what happens when the "common man" has had enough. Throughout its four stressful hours, the film, which stars Anupam Kher as an experienced police commissioner and Nasseruddin Shah as the anonymous “common man” who phones the former, combines suspense with a biting critique of systemic indifference. Shah received widespread praise for his performance, and his last monologue was praised for its raw power.
This film by Sai Paranjpye is a heartwarming story of understanding, love, and dignity. The story revolves around the developing friendship between a young widow named Kavita (Shabana Azmi), who begins volunteering at Anirudh Parmar's institute and Anirudh Parmar (Naseeruddin Shah), a blind man who serves as the principal of a school for blind people.
Eric Segal's Man, Woman, and Child served as the inspiration for Hekhar Kapur's film, which marked his directorial debut. The plot centers on DK Malhotra (Naseeruddin Shah), a guy whose picture-perfect life takes a drastic turn when he learns that he has an illegitimate kid. Shabana Azmi and a cherubic Jugal Hansraj play important roles in the film.
An iconic film that added a completely different dimension to Naseeruddin's craft. The murderous musical still leaves a mark on the audience, as Sarfarosh is an everlasting tale, irrespective of generations
Starring Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi, this Goutam Ghose film is a brutal drama about caste politics and survival. The story revolves around Naurangia (Naseeruddin Shah), a lowly laborer who, after killing the brother of a despotic landlord, is forced to escape with his pregnant wife Rama (Shabana Azmi). When they must herd pigs across a rough river in order to make ends meet, their desperation reaches a breaking point.

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