The 1970s saw the explosive emergence of an angry young man, led by Amitabh Bachchan. Then, there was the diffident youth negotiating the realities of middle-class existence—Amol Palekar. Palekar’s career straddles theatre, art, television and cinema. He trained as a painter at the JJ School of Art in Mumbai and started directing plays in the late ’60s. In 1971, he made his film debut in the Marathi film Bajiraocha Beta; his Bollywood career took off with Basu Chatterjee’s Rajnigandha in 1974. In an interview with Eshita Bhargava, the 76-year-old talks about his film 200 Halla Ho and his journey in the industry. Excerpts: