Here are some of the best Bollywood films that take you into the bustling city of dreams.
Life in a… Metro
CityLights
Ek Chalis Ki Last Local
The Lunchbox
Mumbai Meri Jaan
Dhobi Ghat
Major
Salaam Bombay!
Shahid
Page 3
Shor In The City
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai
Wake Up Sid
Shootout at Lokhandwala
Life in a… Metro
Anurag Basu’s Life in a… Metro is a vibrant and contemporary portrayal of life in Mumbai. With an ensemble cast and multiple interconnected storylines, it delves into the lives, dreams, and relationships of individuals living in the bustling city. Set against the backdrop of Mumbai’s fast-paced urban environment, the movie captures the everyday struggles, aspirations, and complexities that residents face in their pursuit of happiness. From the crowded local trains to the nightlife and the work-life balance, Life in a… Metro provides a comprehensive look at the various facets of life in this dynamic city.
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CityLights
Directed by Hansal Mehta, CityLights, starring Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa, offers a poignant and emotional portrayal of life in a big city, particularly Mumbai. It tells the story of a rural family’s struggles and challenges as they migrate to Mumbai in search of a better life. The film captures the stark contrast between the dreamy image of the city and the harsh reality faced by the characters. From the crowded streets and the unrelenting pursuit of livelihood to the emotional and financial hardships, CityLights paints a vivid picture of the city’s complexities and the sacrifices people often make when they move to Mumbai. The film not only explores the challenges of adapting to urban life but also the deep emotional bonds and the resilience that people demonstrate in their quest for a brighter future in the city of Mumbai.
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Ek Chalis Ki Last Local
Ek Chalis Ki Last Local is a 2007 film that provides a unique and darkly comedic look at the city of Mumbai, particularly during the late hours of the night. The story revolves around two individuals who meet on a local train and get entangled in a series of unexpected and often absurd events. The film showcases the underbelly of Mumbai, including its chaotic and mysterious side. It paints a picture of the city’s nightlife, the eccentric characters one might encounter, and the unpredictability that comes with navigating Mumbai’s local trains and streets during the wee hours.
The Lunchbox
The Lunchbox is a 2013 film directed by Ritesh Batra. This critically acclaimed movie is a heartwarming romantic drama that beautifully captures the essence of Mumbai. The film tells the story of two lonely individuals, played by Irrfan Khan and Nimrat Kaur, who connect through a lunchbox delivery mix-up. Set against the backdrop of Mumbai’s efficient but unique dabbawala (lunchbox delivery) system, the film portrays the city’s charm, the complexity of urban life, and the unexpected connections that can be forged in this bustling metropolis. “The Lunchbox” is not just a love story but also a love letter to the city of Mumbai and its people, and it has garnered praise for its portrayal of the city’s soul and the warmth of its characters.
Mumbai Meri Jaan
Mumbai Meri Jaan is a 2008 film directed by Nishikant Kamat. This critically acclaimed movie beautifully captures the spirit of Mumbai in the wake of the 2006 Mumbai train bombings. The film interweaves the lives of several characters, each representing a different facet of Mumbai. It explores themes of resilience, unity, and the spirit of the city’s residents in the aftermath of a tragic event. The local train system, the city’s spirit of survival, and the diverse backgrounds of the characters all contribute to a moving and authentic portrayal of Mumbai.
Dhobi Ghat
Directed by Kiran Rao, Dhobi Ghat provides a unique and introspective view of Mumbai through the lives of four characters from diverse backgrounds. The movie takes you on a journey through the city, offering a glimpse into the lives of its residents. It explores the cultural and economic diversity, the dreams, and the struggles that coexist in the bustling streets of Mumbai.
Major
Directed by Sashi Kiran Tikka, Major is a biographical film, starring Adivi Sesh in the lead role, portraying the life of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, a brave and decorated officer of the Indian Army who lost his life in the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Although the film is primarily centred on the life and heroic actions of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, it is set against the backdrop of Mumbai during the tragic events of the 2008 attacks. The film also provides viewers with an impactful look at Mumbai’s spirit during times of adversity.
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Salaam Bombay!
The 1988 Mira Nair’s Salaam Bombay! is a gritty and realistic portrayal of the underbelly of Mumbai, particularly the lives of street children. It provides an unflinching look at the harsh realities faced by these children in the city. Set in the bustling streets of Mumbai, Salaam Bombay! depicts the lives of young children who are forced to fend for themselves, living in poverty and facing a range of challenges. The film showcases the city’s crowded and chaotic environment, the struggles of street life, and the resilience of these young protagonists. The film not only captures the spirit of Mumbai but also serves as a stark reminder of the social issues and inequalities that persist in the city. Salaam Bombay! is a poignant and impactful portrayal of the city’s harsher realities, shedding light on the lives of the marginalised and forgotten in the metropolis.
Shahid
Shahid is a biographical drama film directed by Hansal Mehta. The movie is based on the real-life story of Shahid Azmi, a lawyer and human rights activist, who was assassinated in Mumbai in 2010. The film beautifully captures the city of Mumbai as it chronicles the life of Shahid Azmi, who became a lawyer to fight for justice, particularly for those wrongly accused in terrorism-related cases. Set against the backdrop of Mumbai, the film showcases the city’s legal system, its complexities, and the struggles faced by individuals who seek justice in a city that’s often a juxtaposition of hope and despair.
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Page 3
The 2005 film Page 3 which was directed by Madhur Bhandarkar, offers a compelling and often searing look into the world of Mumbai’s socialite elite, focusing on the glitzy and glamorous parties, gossip, and media coverage of Page 3 events. Set against the backdrop of Mumbai’s high society and its glittering social events, the film explores the lives of the city’s affluent and influential individuals. It delves into the world of celebrities, socialites, and journalists who cover these high-profile events. Page 3 provides a glimpse into the city’s upper echelons, showcasing the stark contrast between the elite’s opulent lifestyles and the often hidden truths beneath the surface.
Shor In The City
Directed by Raj and DK, Shor in the City is a crime drama that offers a gritty and realistic portrayal of life in Mumbai, particularly in its underbelly. The film’s narrative is interwoven with multiple characters and storylines, providing a comprehensive look at various aspects of city life. Set in the bustling streets of Mumbai, Shor in the City showcases the city’s chaotic and diverse nature. It explores themes such as crime, ambition, and survival, offering a unique perspective on the lives of its residents. The film provides a glimpse into the challenges and moral dilemmas faced by its characters as they navigate the complexities of urban life.
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai
Directed by Milan Luthria, Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai crime-period drama is set in the backdrop of 1970s Mumbai and offers a dramatic portrayal of the city’s underworld and its transformation during that era. The movie is inspired by real-life events and gangsters of Mumbai, primarily focusing on the rise of the underworld and the rivalry between two prominent gangsters, Sultan Mirza (played by Ajay Devgn) and Shoaib Khan (played by Emraan Hashmi). Through its characters and storyline, the film captures the city’s changing landscape and the criminal underbelly that played a significant role in shaping Mumbai’s history.
Wake Up Sid
Directed by Ayan Mukerji, Wake Up Sid, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Konkona Sen Sharma, may have been a film about Sid’s growth as an individual, but the film also focuses hugely on Aisha’s journey in the city of dreams. Wake-up Sid showcases us beautiful insights where Marine Drive or Mumbai ki baarish plays a role in Sid and Aisha’s love story. The movie also gives us a peek into Aisha’s small but cute house, Sid and Aisha’s first meeting and their interaction as they walk in the streets of South Mumbai. The movie also views the city through Aisha’s POV with the climax where she publishes her column “New Girl in the City.”
Shootout at Lokhandwala
Apoorva Lakhia’s Shootout at Lokhandwala is a 2007 crime thriller film, based on the real-life gun battle between the Mumbai Police and a notorious gang led by Maya Dolas and Dilip Buwa in the Lokhandwala Complex of Mumbai in 1991. This film provides a gripping and action-packed portrayal of Mumbai’s criminal underworld during the late 20th century. It depicts the city as a battleground for law enforcement and organised crime, highlighting the challenges and complexities faced by the police in maintaining order.
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