From Bolton to Bollywood
Posted on 20 July 2008 by Shamik Das

Ever imagined yourself starring alongside the likes of Amitabh Bachchan and Salman Khan, or fantasised about getting up-close and personal with Aishwarya Rai, Sushmita Sen or the lascivious Shilpa Shetty?
Well, for one mild-mannered doctor, the dream of starring in a Bollywood film has come true. Dr. Mahesh Kumar has downed scalpels to play the role of villainous rogue Khader Bhai in Ramesh Aravind’s Accident.
The head of radiology at Pennine Acute Trust, which runs hospitals in Oldham, Rochdale, Bury and north Manchester, Dr. Kumar used up his annual leave to head to Bangalore, delighted to swap his day-job analysing x-ray screens for a chance to appear on the big screen.
In the film the 43-year-old, who lives in Bolton, runs a nightclub and pirate DVD empire - as far from the wards of rain-soaked Manchester’s hospitals as one can imagine.
The entire movie was filmed in Kannada, in the language of Karnataka.
“Some of my friends are involved in mainstream film production, and they just said that the role would suit me, so asked if I wanted to do it,” he recalled.
“I simply couldn’t resist it! I had a great time playing this villain, who leads a gang involved in CD/DVD piracy.”
The doc says acting helps him wind down after a hard day’s work, and urges others to take it up. “Everyone should have a hobby to help them cope with stress,” he added.
“I’ve always been interested in creative art since stage plays at school. Acting gives me a real buzz and encourages me to think laterally. Everyone should have a hobby to break the stress of monotony.
“It’s really exciting to see the film get released here in the UK, and we’re obviously hoping that more dates will be added to its run.
“I’m not giving up my professional role just yet, nothing would take me away from my clinical work, but this was a great thing to do. I had a fantastic time.”
Though Dr. Kumar has no plans to give up his day job, there have been several instances in the past of people leaving behind regular professions and making it big in Bollwood, Shekhar Kapur being one of the most famous examples.
Kapur went from being a chartered accountant to achieving big screen success, directing hit films Masoom, Mr India and Bandit Queen, before heading to Hollywood and winning Oscars for Elizabeth and Elizabeth: The Golden Age.
So there you have it, all you accountants, doctors, pharmacists and engineers, you too could make it to Bollywood. Now, has anyone got Aamir Khan’s number?
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(4 votes. Average: 3.5 out of 5)
July 21st, 2008 at 3:37 pm
The standard of acting in Bollywood films is bad enough such that anyone could really do it.
July 22nd, 2008 at 12:00 am
That’s an unfair comment. There are less then a hand full of britsh actors/actresses in Bollywood. maybe the brits are total crap or maybe it takes some type of talent to make it into bollywood
July 22nd, 2008 at 12:28 am
loved the article, is Amir going to go to bollywood? would he be good there?