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Manoj Bajpayee Reflects on 22-Year Legacy of Partition Drama 'Pinjar'

Summary

  • 'Pinjar' won two National Film Awards, including a Special Jury Award for Bajpayee
  • The film explored the human cost of India-Pakistan partition through Amrita Pritam's novel
  • Despite missing mainstream awards, 'Pinjar' continues to receive love from audiences
Manoj Bajpayee Reflects on 22-Year Legacy of Partition Drama 'Pinjar'

In October 2025, Manoj Bajpayee took to social media to commemorate the 22nd anniversary of the release of the historical drama 'Pinjar'. The actor, who received a Special Jury Award for his performance in the film, expressed his deep connection to the project, which he described as having a "special place" in his cinematic journey.

Despite not qualifying for major mainstream awards, 'Pinjar' managed to earn two National Film Awards - one for 'Best Feature Film on National Integration' and the other for Bajpayee's acclaimed performance. Based on the novel by legendary Punjabi writer Amrita Pritam, the film explored the human cost of the partition of India and Pakistan, delving into themes of unity, inclusiveness, and the devastating impact of division.

Bajpayee shared that the love and recognition 'Pinjar' continues to receive after over two decades is a testament to its enduring legacy. He expressed gratitude to the entire team, co-actors, and everyone who contributed to making the film's journey so memorable.

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The film 'Pinjar' holds a special place in Manoj Bajpayee's cinematic journey, as it earned him a Special Jury Award at the National Film Awards.
While 'Pinjar' did not qualify for any mainstream awards, the film managed to win two National Film Awards - one for 'Best Feature Film on National Integration' and the other for Manoj Bajpayee's performance.
Based on the novel by Amrita Pritam, 'Pinjar' explored the human cost of the partition of India and Pakistan, delving into themes of unity, inclusiveness, and the devastating impact of division.

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