Kaamyaab Movie Review:- An ode to the unsung heroes of Bollywood.

Surjendu Ghosh
2 min readMay 5, 2020

Kaamyaab: Har kisse ka hissa written and directed by Hardik Mehta takes you to the credit less journey of an artist.

हम तो आलो जैसे है किसी भी सब्जी के साथ पक जाते है quotes Sudheer played by Sanjay Mishra. In a country like India where film is treated to be like the highest form of commerical art we still have the stereotype heroic kind of mentality while watching a bollywood film. For example:- I think very few people will know about Keshto Mukherjee part in Sholay, but his contribution to the film is also equal to what Amitabh Bachchan did. Hardik Mehta is a keen observer of what struggle does a supporting actor have to go through on a daily basis. The tone of the film is full of humor yet it is made with utmost sincerity. I remember one scene in the film where Deepak Dobriyal invites Sanjay Mishra in his chamber where they are welcomed by a calling bell which hears a clapping sound. There are these small bits of elements that adds an extra layer to the screenplay for which it feels so fresh and organic. Sanjay Mishra aka Sudheer plays a once in a lifetime kind of performance. Unfortunately he is born in a country like India that’s why his work is not celebrated, it’s his fate otherwise if he would have performed such kind of role abroad then for the sake of God he would have been considered an actor on a next level. Believe me he is that good in this film.

Especially I want to thank Mr. Shah Rukh Khan and his company Red Chillies Entertainment for coming on board with this beautiful film. I loved the film thoroughly and will urge every indian to watch it at least for once.

Believe me you will be fascinated with the kind of work Sanjay Mishra and Hardik Mehta delivers.

Thank you

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Surjendu Ghosh
Surjendu Ghosh

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