The Namrata Rao directed Angry Young Men (Prime Video) explores the legacy of the screenwriting duo Salim-Javed. The docu-series explores how the personal journey of Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar brought the two together and led them to deliver 22 blockbuster films, which deeply touched over every Indian heart who lived during the 70s.
Angry Young Men is a collaborative project of Salman Khan Films, Excel Media and Entertainment and Tiger Baby Productions, where the children, Salman Khan, Arbaaz Khan, Farhan Akhtar and Zoya Akhtar come forward to re-introduce their legendary fathers. This aspect does bring out a certain level of biasedness but there can be no other way to know the duo other than through those who have witnessed the concourse of their lives up close.
Beginning with the introductory video, Rao makes a clever use of animation to re-enact various scenes of the ‘Angry Young Man’, while also depicting the character’s popularity.
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