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Salaam Bombay!

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 53m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,9/10
11 k
MA NOTE
Shafiq Syed in Salaam Bombay! (1988)
Young Krishna struggles to survive among the drug dealers, pimps, and prostitutes in the back alleys and gutters of India.
Liretrailer1 min 33 s
2 vidéos
72 photos
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueYoung Krishna struggles to survive among the drug dealers, pimps, and prostitutes in the back alleys and gutters of India.Young Krishna struggles to survive among the drug dealers, pimps, and prostitutes in the back alleys and gutters of India.Young Krishna struggles to survive among the drug dealers, pimps, and prostitutes in the back alleys and gutters of India.

  • Director
    • Mira Nair
  • Writers
    • Mira Nair
    • Sooni Taraporevala
    • Hriday Lani
  • Stars
    • Shafiq Syed
    • Anjaan
    • Amrit Patel
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,9/10
    11 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Mira Nair
    • Writers
      • Mira Nair
      • Sooni Taraporevala
      • Hriday Lani
    • Stars
      • Shafiq Syed
      • Anjaan
      • Amrit Patel
    • 76Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 37Commentaires de critiques
    • 78Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 oscar
      • 13 victoires et 8 nominations au total

    Vidéos2

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    A Salute to Women Directors
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    A Salute to Women Directors

    Photos72

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    Rôles principaux49

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    Shafiq Syed
    Shafiq Syed
    • Krishna…
    Anjaan
    • Kid at Circus
    Amrit Patel
    Amrit Patel
    • Circus Boss
    Murari Sharma
    • Ticket Seller
    Ram Murthy
    • Mad Man
    • (as Ram Moorti)
    Sarfuddin Qureshi
    • Koyla
    • (as Sarfuddin Quarassi)
    Raju Barnad
    • Keera
    Raghubir Yadav
    Raghubir Yadav
    • Chillum
    Anita Kanwar
    Anita Kanwar
    • Rekha Golub
    • (as Aneeta Kanwar)
    Nana Patekar
    Nana Patekar
    • Baba Golub
    Irshad Hashmi
    Irshad Hashmi
    • Chacha
    Hansa Vithal
    Hansa Vithal
    • Manju
    Mohanraj Babu
    • Salim
    Chandrashekhar Naidu
    • Chungal
    Krishna Thapa
    • Nepali Middleman
    • (as Kishan Thapa)
    Jamila
    • Woman at Brothel
    Chanda Sharma
    Chanda Sharma
    • Sola Saal
    Ramesh Rai
    • Barber
    • Director
      • Mira Nair
    • Writers
      • Mira Nair
      • Sooni Taraporevala
      • Hriday Lani
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs76

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    9arbit-writer

    one of the best about India - from India...watch it.

    i have been late in watching it, but after watching it u feel that you can never be late in watching such a movie. The movie is excellent. Perhaps Mira Nair's best. I was particularly moved by the story and the picturization. you see the striking poverty and its madness, but Mira has been brilliant to show life in it. a lost boy in a big city with a dream to get back home, keeps himself in control, while everything around him is so much polluted with drugs, and prostitution. Poverty is never neat, in the movie also it is validly not shown as such. But the innocence and strength of children, and them growing up in such conditions, makes them more enduring than adults. to say the least the movie is all about life. it is there to show that no matter how hard it is, life exists in slums, in poverty, and people are living it. the movie is a collectors item. one of the best about India - from India...watch it. Salaam Bombay.
    10akatosh

    A masterpiece.

    The story of Chaipu, a youngster thrown on the streets of Bombay, and his struggle to keep it all together. Excellent performances all around. I especially liked Chanda Sharma as 'Solasaal' and Hansa Vithal as her daughter 'Manju'.

    This film gives the creepy feeling you aren't watching actors but a movie made of people going about their daily life.

    Even if you don't like the story the cinematography is stunning. Filmed on location in Bombay the movie gives an unvarnished glimpse of many places you'd be unlikely to visit on a vacation there.

    The credits state 43 locations in 43 days.

    I've seen this movie so many times I don't need to read the sub-titles anymore as I know the dialogue by heart.

    A masterpiece. Easily one of the top 100 films of the last 50 years.
    rl400

    Lost Childhoods

    A brilliant but sad film in which we follow abandoned Krishna on his quest to make enough money to return to his village. Along the way we meet the street kids, prostitutes, pimps and dealers he shares everyday life with.

    An amazing aspect is that all the child actors in the film are real street kids picked after attending workshops run by Nair and friends. In particular the central performances of Krishna, Manju and Coalpiece (his songs!) are superb. Despite their hardships there are some great moments when you see glimpses of the playful kids within.

    The film never wanders into over-sentimentality and at times its hard to believe you're not watching a documentary. Hindi-film music and escapism seeps into everyday life, actors mingle with ordinary people and the whole film is shot in real locations around Mumbai that just drip with atmosphere. This sadly includes the chiller room which was filmed as they found it along with the soul-crushing 'Flowers that never bloom' prayer.

    The story wanders and can be slow but this only serves to draw you into their world and leave you sad and angry at the end - at the loss of childhood for these kids and countless others. Still relevant today.
    9apursansar

    Haunting

    This is one of the single most powerful films I've ever seen. Having been to India several times and knowing to an extent what it's like for the poor kids that have to make it on the streets, it really gets to me. I know that it received quite a bit of critical acclaim when it came out, but I didn't discover it until recently, and, judging from the number of votes that its gotten on this site, it doesn't seem as though too many people have seen it. I hope more people do; these kids don't have much of a voice in their own country, let alone the rest of the world, but movies like this give them one and it should be heard by everyone.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Greetings from the Streets of Bombay

    The boy Krishna (Shafiq Syed) is abandoned by his mother at the Apollo Circus and she tells him that he can only return home when he can afford 500 rupees to pay for the bicycle of his brother that he had trashed. Krishna is left behind by the circus and he takes a train to Bombay.

    Krishna is called Chaipau by the street children of Bombay and he works delivering and selling tea for Chacha (Irshad Hashmi), who owns a street bar. Krishna befriends the heroin addicted Chillum (Raghubir Yadav) that sells drugs for the drug dealer and caftan Baba Golub (Nana Patekar), and the girl Manju Golub (Hansa Vithal), who is the daughter of Baba with the prostitute Rekha Golub (Aneeta Kanwar). Krishna dreams on saving 500 rupees to return home, but the life on the streets of Bombay is not easy.

    "Salaam Bombay!" is the first feature by the Indian director Mira Nair, who became famous in Brazil with the also excellent "Monsoon Wedding". The heartbreaking story follows the saga and the lost of the innocence of the boy Krishna on the streets of Bombay and is very similar to the one of Pedro ("Los Olvidados" - 1950) on the streets of Mexico City; or Pixote ("Pixote: A Lei do Mais Fraco" – 1981) on the streets of São Paulo; or the anonymous street kids ("Ali Zaoua, Prince de la Rue" – 2000) on the streets of Casablanca. The documentary style is impressive but easy to understand based on the previous career of Mira Nair.

    The problem with abandoned children of Third World countries is a sad reality along decades and shameful governments usually transfer the money that could solve or at least improve this social problem to corruption. My vote is eight.

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    • Anecdotes
      Irrfan Khan made an appearance in this film as a writer, one of his first appearances.
    • Gaffes
      The day Chaipav escapes the Child Reformation Home, the Superintendent and his assistant are watching the Semi-Final of the 1987 Cricket World Cup (as evident from the commentary), which was held on 5th November, 1987. But when Chaipav returns to the red-light district the same day, a procession can be seen carrying a huge Ganpati idol, so the day must be Ganesh Chaturthi (installation day) or Anant Chaturdashi (Ganpati Visarjan- immersion day). However, in 1987, the dates for Ganesh Chaturthi and Anant Chaturdashi were 28th August and 6th September, respectively. Thus, the semi-final and Ganesh Chaturthi/Visarjan did not take place on the same day.
    • Citations

      Rekha Golub: [To Baba] Just like a customer.

    • Générique farfelu
      Ending credits: no guts no glory 52 locations 52 days what problem? no problem
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Alien Nation/Elvira: Mistress of the Dark/Imagine: John Lennon/Salaam Bombay/Track 29 (1988)
    • Bandes originales
      Chin Chin Chu
      (uncredited)

      Written by O.P. Nayyar

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 août 1988 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • India
      • United States
      • France
      • United Kingdom
    • Site officiel
      • Salaam Baalak Trust
    • Langues
      • Hindi
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Hello Bombay!
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mumbai, Maharashtra, Inde
    • sociétés de production
      • Mirabai Films
      • Film Four International
      • National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC)
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 2 080 046 $ US
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 2 080 758 $ US
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      1 heure 53 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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