Ajit Duara
It is about two stalwarts of Hindi cinema of the 1970s and 1980s, playing foolish roles in a badly written movie
The central character badly needs that award to emphasise his heroism
While the focus is on Bachchan playing the Maharashtrian version of Don Corleone to the hilt, other characters are moved about the chess board, so that some sort of suspense is created