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Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro (transl. Don't Cry for Salim, the Lame) is a 1989 Indian film directed by Saeed Akhtar Mirza, with Pavan Malhotra as lead. The film won Best Feature Film in Hindi and Best Cinematography at 37th National Film Awards.
Plot
The film is set in the period of the 1980s. The story revolves around Salim Pasha, a man with a physical disability. He is involved in crimes like extortion and robbery with two of his friends Peera and Abdul. Salim is a carefree man. He lives with his parents and his younger sister.
Salim's younger brother Javed Pasha (who has been a hard-working student all his life) dies because of an electric shock. His parents are keen to get his younger sister married to a proofreader of an Urdu newspaper named Aslam.
After watching a documentary film made on the communal riots of Bhiwandi, Salim is shaken from within. He wants to give up everything he does and start life afresh. Salim tries to look for a job and ends up with a job at a garage with the help of a restaurant owner. Salim happily goes to Aslam to tell about the way he would start up his new life.
Salim is asked to stir up a riot for a huge sum of money. He refuses to do so and tells them how he is devastated since he has seen the outcome of Bhiwandi communal riots.
On the day of his younger sister's engagement with Aslam, Salim is seen happily dancing with his friends. During the celebrations of his sister's engagement ceremony, he is killed by one of his rivals.
Cast
Pavan Malhotra as Salim, the Lame (Langda)
Makrand Deshpande as Peera
Ashutosh Gowariker as Abdul
Rajendra Gupta as Aslam
Neelima Azeem as Mumtaz
Vikram Gokhale as Salim's father
Surekha Sikri as Amina, Salim's mother
Nishigandha Wad as Anees, Salim's Sister
Haidar Ali as Nathu Seth
Shakti Singh as Rajan
Tom Alter as Johan
Ajit Vachani as Rafiq bhai
Neeraj Vora as Churan miya
Naresh Suri as police inspector
Achyut Potdar as Lala
Ashok Banthia as Vilas Nakkashe
Awards
National Film Awards–1989
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi
National Film Award for Best Cinematography: Virendra Saini
1989
Tokyo International Film Festival
References
External links
Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro at IMDb
Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro at AllMovie