Mumbai Stories Reality Really Bites
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Tripping down with clichéd comedy, romance and action based Bollywood flicks should have really chafed down our spirits. Merely, film critics miffed up putting concentric verdicts Beating the same bush with not more than 2 stars. Well, Bollywood witnessed aspiring filmmakers striking their best chords with realistic Mumbai based themes. Mumbai
The most horrendous scenario of 7/11 train blasts in Mumbai would never fade from the pages of everyone's life. It had intensively deteriorated innocents' lives from the topmost tycoon to a platform cobbler. Nishikanth Kamat's 'Mumbai Meri Jaan' was one such perfect illustration depicting terrorizing incident from perspectives of various characters. The film was too close to everyone's heart and 'A Wednesday' was not an exception. Although, Director Neeraj Pandey hadn't strained getting the flick inclusive of bomb blasts sequences, he had a different show. Of course, it was not such a high-budget project with any Khans or Kapoors. It centered on an individualistic frustration towards atrocious terrorists who are so merciless.
On the pars, films based on happening realities at Contemporary Mumbai are swaying with good responses across box-offices. Take for instances, previous week's releases: Hulla and Sona Uravashi's Saas Bahu Aur Sensex. These films had no such aspects of violently glued bloodsheds, but drew clear pictures of
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