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Saaransh, 1984

Saddled by loss of a loved one and its nearly impossible-to-recuperate from aftermath forms the core of Mahesh Bhatt's sensitively told, Saaransh. It also depicts respect for life even when temped to embrace death in the face of hopeless circumstances.

In what can be dubbed one of his best works, Bhatt delivers an uncompromising edition of raw misery reeling under the impact of an unfeeling society, rampant bureaucracy and ongoing exploitations.

Saaransh is essentially about a senior citizen couple coming to terms with the sudden demise of their only son and a subsequent bond formed between them and their pregnant but demoralised tenant.

Originally pictured with Sanjeev Kumar in mind, Bhatt changed his mind after witnessing a furious outburst from newcomer Anupam Kher.

Only 28 years old then, Kher played the 60-something with such awe-inspiring assurance, it was hard to believe it's only an act.

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