A Private Enterprise
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Peter K. Smith
Peter K. Smith
| A Private Enterprise | |
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| Directed by | Peter K. Smith |
| Screenplay by | Dilip Hiro Peter K. Smith |
| Produced by | Mamoun Hassan Peter K. Smith |
| Starring | Salmaan Peerzada Diana Quick Marc Zuber |
| Cinematography | Ray Orton |
| Edited by | Yves Langlois |
| Music by | Ram Narayan Sen Narayan |
| Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
A Private Enterprise is a 1974 British film directed by Peter K. Smith and starring Salmaan Peerzada and Marc Zuber.[1] It was written by Dilip Hiro and Smith, and produced by the British Film Institute.[2] An Indian immigrant in Birmingham attempts to start his own business. It is regarded as the first British Asian film.[2]
Shiv Verma is an Asian immigrant working unhappily in a Birmingham factory. His dream is to run a plastics mouldings company. When his co-workers go on strike, Verma travels to London to meet the marriageable daughter of wealthy businessman Mr. Kapur, but finds her disappointing. On the train journey back he meets a student, Penny, and subsequently takes her out on a date, but realises she is attracted to the idea of dating Indian men, and not to him specifically. Verma goes to work in his uncle's factory, which later burns down.
Cast
- Salmaan Peer as Shiv Verma
- Marc Zuber as Ashok
- Ramon Sinha as Uncle Ramji
- Shukla Bhattercharjee as Chandra
- Yehye Saeed as Chandra's father
- Subhash Luthra as Rattan Singh
- Diana Quick as Penny
- Dr Kaushik as guru
- Anthony Roye as estate agent
- Raymond Bowers as fish & chip shop man
- Chris Gannon as union official
