Salman Khan got Nervous on seeing this Documentary
One movie that immediately comes to mind when we think about bollywood cult classics is Sholay. When a movie succeeds, we usually give the directors and main actors the credit. However, we should give the writers extra credit for crafting a compelling narrative that keeps us glued to our seats.
These days, Salim and Javed are a dynamic partnership that cannot be overlooked while discussing the most renowned pairings in the history of the cinema business. The two have been commended for bringing the "Angry Young Man" to bollywood and boosting the appeal of masala movies throughout the years, with more than 20 films on their list. Many details about this well-known duo may now be learned thanks to the internet. However, the greatest approach to learn about how they made their name in the business is to hear the accounts of people who have worked with them over the years.
All of this would be revealed in the soon-to-be documentary series Angry Young Men. The teaser has been made available online, and it will debut on august 20, 2024, exclusively on amazon Prime Video. Even though the trailer only gives us a taste of what to expect from the program, it is drawing interest since it has seasoned actors who have been a part of bollywood for a number of years. salman khan and farhan akhtar address the camera at the start of the teaser, with the former stating that he is experiencing anxiety for the first time.
We gradually get to see the roster of movies that Salim-Javed have worked on during their careers, including Deewar and Trishul, in addition to the famous background speech from Sholay, "Kitne Aadmi The." The success of her father's partnership with salim khan in the 1970s and 1980s is another topic covered by Zoya Akhtar. shatrughan sinha and aamir khan also discuss Salim-Javed's work. newspaper clippings featuring stories written about the pair are shown on screen, and then javed akhtar remarks that some people were shocked that they wanted to become well-known even though they were authors.