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Book Details
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Publisher: Mehta Publishing House
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Author: Sachin
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Language: Marathi
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Edition: 3rd Edition
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Publishing Year: September 2013
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ISBN: 9788184984613
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Pages: 336
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Cover: Paperback
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Category: Autobiography
About The Book
Hach Maza Marg is the autobiography of Sachin, a renowned name in the Indian film industry. Making his debut at the age of four with a Marathi film in 1963, Sachin's career has been nothing short of spectacular. His first film won the National Award for Best Child Artist, an accolade he would receive again nine years later. Over the course of five decades, Sachin has made a lasting mark not only as an actor but also as a successful producer, director, screenplay writer, editor, and music director.
His journey in the film industry began during a time when iconic actors like Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar, and Dev Anand had passed their prime, and a new generation of talented actors was emerging. Initially, Sachin played supporting roles, but it wasn’t long before he rose to prominence with standout performances in films like Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se, Geet Gata Chal, Nadiya Ke Paar, and memorable roles in Sholay and Trishul.
After an illustrious career in Hindi cinema, Sachin transitioned to Marathi films, where he not only acted but also produced and directed several commercially successful films.
Hach Maza Marg is not just an autobiography; it is a reflection on the evolution of the Indian film industry, tracing the rise of the star system, the work of eminent directors, technological advancements, successful films, and innovative promotional techniques. Through its anecdotal style, this book offers readers a behind-the-scenes look at the changing landscape of Indian cinema while also providing personal insights into the life of a cinema legend.

