
One of the most powerful emotions
that humans can feel is temptation. Wise men have rightly said that the best
way to get rid of temptation is by yielding it. Temptation is perhaps one of
the many factors that lead people into something new, something unfamiliar and
it is this mysteriousness that brings out the beauty of the element. It is this
temptation of proving their mettle that pushes people to experiment with their
boundaries and they foray into the unknown.
This week, BollyCurry presents to you a few of those who dared to
step up from the regional cinema in North India and journeyed towards the South
to try their luck in the B-town. Regional cinema in the North majorly
constitutes of the Punjabi film industry, also called Pollywood. Through the
years, we have witnessed a lot of actors oscillate from Pollywood to Bollywood
and vice-versa. Let's take a quick glance of the few noted names.
The charming actor started his acting career with
Gulzar's
critically acclaimed
Maachis (1996). He went on to act in many
notable movies such as
Mohabbatein (2000),
Dil Hai Tumhara (2002),
Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai (2002),
Charas (2004), and
Hum Tum (2004) among others, before finally
turning towards the Punjabi cinema for recognition. Pollywood didn't disappoint
Shergill when he earned overnight stardom with the success of the film
Yaaran Nal Baharan in 2005. He went on to star in
numerous movies amongst which
Munde
U.K De (2009),
Mel Karade Rabba (2010),
Dharti (2011) and
Saadi Love Story (2013) were greatly appreciated.
It was this adulation that got him to feature in few of the most distinguished
movies of Bollywood like
A
Wednesday! (2008),
My Name Is Khan (2010),
Tanu Weds Manu (2011),
Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster (2011),
Special 26 (2013) and others.
Next on the list we have the stunning actress
Surveen Chawla.
Chawla first appeared in the Punjabi movie
Dharti in 2011 opposite
Jimmy Shergill.
She then starred in various other movies like
Taur
Mittran Di (2011),
Saadi Love Story (2013),
Singh vs Kaur (2013) and
Lucky Di Unlucky Story (2013). She forayed towards
Bollywood with the thriller film
Ugly (2013) but she claimed recognition
in the industry with her stint in the 2014 thriller
Hate Story 2 opposite
Jay Bhanushali.
The dashing debonair of the Punjabi film industry,
Gavie Chahal is
known for Punjabi movies like
Yaaran Naal Baharan (2005),
Mehndi Wale Hath (2006),
Majajan (2008)
, Pinky Moge Wali (2012) and a few more. To his
credit, he made his Bollywood debut with one of the most successful films of
the year 2012,
Ek Tha Tiger. He played a pivotal role in the
movie and was appreciated by the audiences.
Neeru Bajwa

Many are unknown of the fact that Neeru Bajwa first made her
Bollywood debut with
Dev Anand's
Main
Solah Baras Ki in 1998. Her
luck shone bright in Pollywood as she debuted opposite
Harbhajan Mann in
Asa Nu Maan Watna Da in 2004. Things looked up as Bajwa
then featured in almost every Punjabi movie, the likes of which include
Munde U.K. De (2009),
Heer Ranjha (2009),
Mel Karade Rabba (2010),
Jihne Mera Dil Luteya (2011),
Jatt & Juliet (2012),
Pinky Moge Wali (2012),
Jatt & Juliet 2 (2013)
, etc.
She returned to Bollywood with
the Indian science-fiction
Prince (2010),
Miley Naa Miley Hum (2011) and
Special 26 (2013).
Son of the veteran actor
Raj Babbar,
Aarya Babbar started an acting
career with Bollywood to no avail. He starred in
Ab ke Baras (2002) opposite
Amrita Rao but the
movie didn't manage to garner much attention. He has been oscillating between
Hindi and Punjabi movies, though the latter brought him more success. He has
one some prominent movies such as
Virsa (2010),
Yaar Annmulle (2011) and
Naughty Jatts (2013). He also has to his credit
a few noted Hindi movies like
Guru (2007),
Tees Maar Khan (2010),
Ready (2011) and
Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola (2013).
That is all from the box of BollyCurry for now. Readers are
invited to step forth and mention their favourite actors or actresses who have
taken a leap from the regional cinema towards the hub of Indian films. For more
interesting editions of cross-over between regional cinema and Bollywood, keep
watching this space.
Writer: Pooja B.
Editors: Mohini N. and Sonia R.
Graphics: Shikha A.
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