Overview
Aamir Bashir is an Indian actor and filmmaker associated with parallel and independent cinema in India. He has worked across Hindi feature films, television, and international co-productions, and has also directed acclaimed work set in Kashmir.
Key facts
| Name | Aamir Bashir |
|---|---|
| Profession | Actor, filmmaker |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Notable as director | Harud (2010) |
| Primary industry | Hindi cinema, independent film |
Background
Bashir hails from Kashmir and built his career in Mumbai, taking up roles in independent and mainstream Hindi productions. His work is often associated with realist storytelling and films that engage with social and political themes.
Acting career
Bashir has appeared in a range of feature films and television projects. Among his recognised screen appearances are roles in Frozen (2007), Dibakar Banerjee's Shanghai (2012), and Anurag Kashyap's two-part crime epic Gangs of Wasseypur (2012). He has also taken character roles in commercial Hindi films and streaming productions, frequently cast in parts that draw on understated, naturalistic performance.
Direction
Bashir made his directorial debut with Harud (Autumn), a feature film set in the Kashmir Valley that follows a young man whose elder brother, a photojournalist, has gone missing. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2010 and was screened at several international festivals, including the Busan International Film Festival. Harud is regarded as a significant work in contemporary Kashmiri cinema for its observational style and its treatment of life under prolonged conflict.
Significance
Bashir's career bridges acting in mainstream Hindi cinema with authorship in independent filmmaking. As a director rooted in Kashmir, his work has contributed to a small but notable body of films that examine the region from within, alongside filmmakers such as Musa Syeed and others working on Kashmir-based subjects.
Related topics
- Harud (film)
- Gangs of Wasseypur
- Shanghai (2012 film)
- Cinema of Kashmir
- Indian independent cinema
- Toronto International Film Festival
References
- Wikidata entity: Q4661497