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  1. Percy (Gujarati: પર્સી, Parsī) is a 1989 Indian Parsi Gujarati comedy drama film directed by Pervez Merwanji. The film is about a Parsi boy from Bombay (now Mumbai). The film was well received and won the 1989 Best Gujarati Film Award at the National Film Awards.

  2. Overview. There is something comical and pathetic about Percy, an awkward young man of 28, living alone with his aged mother in an old house tucked away in the Parsi colony in Bombay -- a very middle-class setting. Though Banubai, Percy's mother, utterly dominates Percy's life, she does so with love and kindness.

  3. Percy. 1989 Directed by Pervez Merwanji. There is something comical and pathetic about Percy, an awkward young man of 28, living alone with his aged mother in an old house tucked away in the Parsi colony in Bombay – a very middle-class setting. Though Banubai, Percy’s mother, utterly dominates Percy’s life, she does so with love and kindness.

    • Pervez Merwanji
  4. A nostalgic trip down memory lane in late-80s Mumbai, Percy paints a delicate portrait of the close-knit Parsi community. Highlighting metropolitan apathy towards these seemingly naive misfits, the drama is bolstered by Kurush Deboo’s stirring performance as the socially awkward lead.

  5. A nostalgic trip down memory lane in late-80s Mumbai, Percy paints a delicate portrait of the close-knit Parsi community. Highlighting metropolitan apathy towards these seemingly naive misfits, the drama is bolstered by Kurush Deboo’s stirring performance as the socially awkward lead.

  6. A nostalgic trip down memory lane in late-80s Mumbai, Percy paints a delicate portrait of the close-knit Parsi community. Highlighting metropolitan apathy towards these seemingly naive misfits, the drama is bolstered by Kurush Deboo’s stirring performance as the socially awkward lead.

  7. 1 gen 1989 · There is something comical and pathetic about Percy, an awkward young man of 28, living alone with his aged mother in an old house tucked away in the Parsi colony in Bombay -- a very middle-class setting.