Nestled somewhere between the radicalism of the Indian New Wave and the masala fare of commercial cinema, filmmakers like
Hrishikesh Mukherjee and
Basu Chatterjee made cinema that was more about the common man than the heroes. Bringing the fantasies and aspirations of the middle class man to the screen, they gifted Hindi cinema with some memorable films in the 70s and 80s. Join Gautam Chintamani at the Cinemaazi Studio to explore what made these films special and their long lasting impact.