
Supermen of Malegaon 2008
In the economically struggling town of Malegaon, where communal tensions loom large, a group of passionate filmmakers find solace in the vibrant world of cinema.
Director: Faiza Ahmed Khan
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Supermen of Malegaon (2008) about?
*Supermen of Malegaon (2008)* explores the lives of local filmmakers in Malegaon who create their own low-budget Bollywood-style parodies. Their films offer a humorous yet poignant escape from the town's economic struggles and communal tensions.
Who directed Supermen of Malegaon?
Faiza Ahmed Khan directed *Supermen of Malegaon (2008)*, bringing this inspiring story of grassroots cinema to the screen.
Who stars in Supermen of Malegaon?
The documentary features Nasir Shaikh, Farogh Jafri, Akram Khan, Shafique, and Shakeel Bharati—key figures in Malegaon's filmmaking scene.
Is Supermen of Malegaon (2008) worth watching?
Absolutely! As a heartwarming and humorous documentary, it's perfect for fans of indie cinema and Bollywood spoofs. While IMDb-unrated, its unique charm and cultural insight make it a standout film.
How long is Supermen of Malegaon?
The runtime of *Supermen of Malegaon (2008)* is 66 minutes.
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About Supermen of Malegaon (2008) — A Quirky Documentary on Small-Town Filmmaking Magic
In the economically struggling town of Malegaon, where communal tensions loom large, a group of passionate filmmakers find solace in the vibrant world of cinema. *Supermen of Malegaon (2008)*, directed by Faiza Ahmed Khan, follows these self-taught directors as they craft their own low-budget, culturally rich spoofs of Bollywood films. Their creations are quirky, socially aware, and brimming with humor, offering a delightful escape from the harsh realities of their daily lives.
This heartwarming documentary captures the spirit of resilience and creativity, showcasing how cinema can unite communities and spark joy. With a runtime of just 66 minutes, *Supermen of Malegaon (2008)* is a testament to the power of passion and the magic of storytelling, blending humor, cultural commentary, and pure cinematic charm.