Sunny Pawar

Sunny Pawar

  • Born:
  • Birthplace: America
  • Height: 4' 8" (1.42 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: India
  • Representative Works: Lion, desperate driving
  • Sunny Pawar (Sunny Pawar), born in Mumbai, India, is an Indian actor, representative work " Love Sonia " and so on.
    In 2016, he starred in his first film " Lion " [1]  . With this film, he was shortlisted for the 15th Washington Film Critics Association Award for Best Youth Performance Award, and the 22nd American Critics’ Choice Film Award for Best Young Actor Award. Best Actor Award for the 7th Australian Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards [8]  . In 2018, starred in the action crime movie " Desperate Driving ". In 2019, starring in the drama " Chippa " [2]  .

    Character Evaluation

    In the movie "Lion", the Indian actor Sunny Pawar, who plays the little Salo, has a wonderful interpretation   and has contributed amazing acting skills   . With his simple and natural performance , he firmly grasped the hearts of the audience all at once, and truly   contributed to the Oscar level. Performance   . Although his face, clothes and hairstyle all reveal the low-level temperament of slum-born, his big eyes reveal aura, and his smile is very pleasing, and it is easy to capture the hearts of the audience   . He had no acting experience before, and was discovered by the crew from the slums of India, but his lovely appearance and natural performance made him no less capable of shaping the role than those Hollywood actors in the film ) .   
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    Lion quotes

    • Kamla: [Saroo is picking up large and small rocks for his mother as she encourages him] Achchha bachcha...

      [which means "good boy"]

    • Lucy: [Saroo goes into the kitchen to get a beer. On the way back, he sees some Jalebis, a fried Indian desert, on the counter in a plate. A memory takes him back to his childhood with his older brother, Guddu. He smells it and takes a bite slowly as his girlfriend Lucy comes beside him] Saroo... You OK?

      Bharat: [a male dinner guest comes into the kitchen also and places his hand on Saroo's back] Saroo?

      Saroo Brierley: I'm not from Calcutta... I'm lost.