Balochistan gave the biggest heroes to Bollywood, Dhurandhar revealed the secrets; You will be surprised to know the name

Ranveer Singh starrer film Dhurandhar has again brought Balochistan into the limelight with its release. The film is set in the backdrop of Lyari area of ​​Karachi, which has been a major area of ​​the Baloch community. The world of Baloch gangsters is shown in the film, but more importantly, this region has given many veteran actors to Bollywood. Dhurandhar pays a kind of tribute to Balochistan by reminding of these contributions.

Film story and Baloch connection

Dhurandhar is a spy thriller, in which Ranveer Singh plays the role of an Indian agent. The story is based on the gang war of Lyari, where Akshaye Khanna plays the role of Baloch gang leader Rehman Dacoit. The film highlights Baloch culture, their bravery and struggle.

The viral song ‘Sher-e-Baloch’ has become a symbol of Baloch pride. In this way, the film brings alive the heritage of Balochistan on the big screen and reminds the audience of the region which gave priceless gems to Hindi cinema.

Suresh Oberoi: The trustworthy face

Suresh Oberoi, born in 1946 in Quetta, came to India after partition. She started her career with radio and modeling. He played police officers, fathers and moral characters in more than 135 films. His roles in films like Mirch Masala, Tezaab and Gadar are memorable. He spoke many languages, which were connected to his roots. Suresh is also the father of Vivek Oberoi.

Kader Khan: Magician of dialogues

Kader Khan’s roots were from Pishin of Balochistan. Coming to Mumbai, he studied engineering and became a professor. Acted in more than 300 films and wrote dialogues for 250 films. Dialogues from films like Amar Akbar Anthony, Agneepath are popular even today. He received many awards and Padma Shri.

Amjad Khan: Fear of Gabbar

Amjad Khan, born in Quetta in 1940, became immortal as Gabbar Singh of Sholay. He gave a new dimension to villainy in more than 130 films. His voice and style made the villain complex.

Raj Kumar: Dramatic style Raj Kumar, born in Loralai in 1926, was the first police officer. His deep voice and halting dialogues are memorable in films like Mother India, Pakeezah and Saudagar.

other contributions

Veena Kumari was a leading actress of the 1940-50s. Zeba Bakhtiar won the hearts of Indian audiences with Henna. Mehul Kumar directed films like Krantiveer. These artists tell how much Balochistan has given to Bollywood. Dhurandhar gives respect to that area by refreshing these memories.

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