A Private Enterprise

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Directed byPeter K. Smith
Screenplay byDilip Hiro
Peter K. Smith
Produced byMamoun Hassan
Peter K. Smith
A Private Enterprise
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Directed byPeter K. Smith
Screenplay byDilip Hiro
Peter K. Smith
Produced byMamoun Hassan
Peter K. Smith
StarringSalmaan Peerzada
Diana Quick
Marc Zuber
CinematographyRay Orton
Edited byYves Langlois
Music byRam Narayan
Sen Narayan
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • 1974 (1974)
Running time
78 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

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

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