Parvin Dabas Movies
Actor
Parvin Dabas grew up in India and formally studied at Modern School in Vasant Visar and Hans Raj College at Delhi University, then temporarily emigrated to New York City and enrolled in rigorous dramatic training. Upon returning to his native country, the actor landed a key role in the Bollywood opus
Dillagi, though a supporting contribution to
Mira Nair's popular comedy-drama
Monsoon Wedding (2001) ultimately pushed him to the forefront of international cinema. These two assignments set something of a pattern for
Dabas, who spent the following years alternating between localized Bollywood productions, such as the thriller
Wrong Number (2003) and the psychological drama
I Did Not Kill Gandhi (2005), and crossover efforts such as the lesbian-themed apartheid drama
The World Unseen (where he received prominent billing). ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

- 2011
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- 2011
- NR
Devoted college dean Prabhakar Anand (Amitabh Bachchan) works hard to make his school the very best in the state. Meanwhile, his faithful right-hand man Deepak Kumar (Saif Ali Khan) develops a deep affection for Prabhakar's daughter Poorbi (Deepika Padukone) while fostering a warm friendship with Sushant (Prateik). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan, (more)

- 2007
- PG13
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The owner of an apartheid-era Cape Town café experiences an attraction that threatens to change her life forever in director Shamim Sarif's look into a South Asian community in a divided South Africa. Amina (Sheetal Sheth) is the rebellious proprietor of the popular Location Café -- a destination spot for adventurous social outlaws who resent having their lives dictated by racist laws. From the black waitress who doesn't realize her place in South African society to the older white woman who makes eyes at the handsome brown-skinned bachelor, these people like to have a little fun, and they know that they can just be themselves in the Location Café. When the apartheid police come knocking and Amina's conservative Indian neighbors cast an accusing eye, the emboldened café owner always stands up for her rights. Yet, despite her defiant exterior, Amina instantly turns soft when she meets the gaze of the beautiful Miriam (Lisa Ray). Despite the fact that Miriam is a married woman, she is endlessly fascinated by the free-thinking Amina. Eventually, Amina works up the courage to invite Miriam along for driving lessons, and both women succumb to the true power of their mutual attraction. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Lisa Ray, Sheetal Sheth, (more)

- 2006
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Emily Hamilton and Parvin Dabas star in this centuries-spanning fantasy romance from director Kruti Majmudar. Grace (Hamilton) is an English woman with little knowledge of foreign culture who marries maharaja Jayant in 19th-century India. After a series of cultural clashes, the story flashes forward to modern day, where we're introduced to a man and woman who bear a striking resemblence to the married couple. Could they be the reincarnation of Grace and Jayant? ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Emily Hamilton, Parvin Dabas, (more)

- 2001
- R
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Following up on her controversial erotic drama Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love, Mira Nair directs this charming family drama about a very chaotic Indian wedding. Lalit Verma (Naseeruddin Shah) is a wealthy father who is trying to see that his daughter Aditi's wedding goes off without a hitch. Though familiar with Western ways, he has little patience with them and is dead set on seeing the nuptials done properly and traditionally. Disillusioned with her long time relationship with Vikram -- a man who is almost twice her age -- Aditi (Vasundhara Das) suddenly agrees to submit to an arranged marriage with Hemant, an engineer from Houston. Yet as the ceremony nears, she gets cold feet and returns to see her former lover -- even though it could spell disaster for everyone involved. Meanwhile, Aditi's comely 17-year-old cousin Ayesha is coming to terms with her blossoming sexuality and has her sights set on Rahul, another relative who is a college student in Australia. Then there is Rai -- also Aditi's cousin -- who has a shocking revelation to make. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto and Venice Film Festivals. At Venice, Monsoon Wedding won the prestigious Golden Lion award. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Naseeruddin Shah, Lillete Dubey, (more)

- 1999
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