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When younger, fresher actors began to debut, Rishi also had no other choice but to use ‘the N option’ to remain relevant.
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The recently-deceased Rishi Kapoor or ‘Chintu’, worked in the film industry for five decades, since his film as the lead in Bobby (1973). Critics were of the view that ‘Baig Sahab’ (Nadeem’s real name is Mirza Nadeem Baig), over-shadowed the protagonist Babbar on many occasions throughout the film. Nadeem played the role of a henchman ‘Tony’, who worked for a gangster played by Abraham. The film was a Canadian production starring Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore, Parveen Babi, Raj Babbar and David Abraham. Introduced to Bollywood in 1983 via the film ‘Door Desh’, Nadeem captivated the film industry. Nadeem influenced even Bollywood films of the 80s and 90s, as the following write-up shows. Thus, Nadeem became a necessity with the producers if one wanted a quality film. With Waheed Murad’s death, Muhammad Ali’s health problems, and Syed Kamal’s old age, it was only Nadeem Baig, Pakistan’s iconic hero from the ‘60s, who could entertain the cine-goers in the 80s, a decade marked by General Zia’s rule. The idea was that Pakistani directors found it easy to imitate ‘an already hit’ Bollywood film just for the sake of quick money, but compromised on quality. It’s generally believed that Pakistan film industry or Lollywood survived the ‘invasion of the VCR’ in the late 70’s.