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Mumbai Meri Jaan

  • 2008
  • 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
6.7K
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Irrfan Khan, Madhavan, Paresh Rawal, Soha Ali Khan, and Kay Kay Menon in Mumbai Meri Jaan (2008)
TragedyDrama

A moving portrayal of the 2006 train bombings in Mumbai, this Indian drama follows the interconnected stories of several strangers.A moving portrayal of the 2006 train bombings in Mumbai, this Indian drama follows the interconnected stories of several strangers.A moving portrayal of the 2006 train bombings in Mumbai, this Indian drama follows the interconnected stories of several strangers.

  • Director
    • Nishikant Kamat
  • Writers
    • Yogesh Vinayak Joshi
    • Upendra Sidhaye
  • Stars
    • Paresh Rawal
    • Kay Kay Menon
    • Irrfan Khan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    6.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nishikant Kamat
    • Writers
      • Yogesh Vinayak Joshi
      • Upendra Sidhaye
    • Stars
      • Paresh Rawal
      • Kay Kay Menon
      • Irrfan Khan
    • 43User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Paresh Rawal
    Paresh Rawal
    • Tukaram Patil
    Kay Kay Menon
    Kay Kay Menon
    • Suresh
    Irrfan Khan
    Irrfan Khan
    • Thomas
    • (as Irrfan)
    Madhavan
    Madhavan
    • Nikhil Agarwal
    • (as R. Madhavan)
    Soha Ali Khan
    Soha Ali Khan
    • Rupali Joshi
    Sachin Pathak
    • Guddu
    Santosh Juvekar
    Santosh Juvekar
    • Ashok
    Kavin Dave
    Kavin Dave
    • Zandu
    Syed Rizwan Ahmed
    • Tea Shop Owner
    Rajesh Bhosle
    Rajesh Bhosle
    • Manya
    Saksham Dayma
    • Yusuf
    Aakash
    • Yusuf's Friend 1
    Jeetendra Rai
    • Yusuf's Friend 2
    Sameer Dharmadhikari
    Sameer Dharmadhikari
    • Ajay Pradhan
    Gaurav Dhir
    • Newsreader 1
    Vijay Maurya
    Vijay Maurya
    • Sunil Kadam
    Ramdas Jadhav
    Ramdas Jadhav
    • Constable Sawant
    Rajendra Shisatkar
    Rajendra Shisatkar
    • Constable Shinde
    • Director
      • Nishikant Kamat
    • Writers
      • Yogesh Vinayak Joshi
      • Upendra Sidhaye
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    User reviews43

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    8brucewayn

    A must watch movie

    This is one of the best drama terrorism movie ever made.The whole story is concentrated on five people's life after the bomb attack in mumbai.Every character is so real.We can feel that the all characters are live and we know them.The screenplay of this movie is just awesome.Paresh raval has done his best work till date.Paresh Raval(Tukaram Patil) is retiring from the job of policeman and then the bomb blasts occur in the city.And how this bomb blast effect these five people's life is the story of this movie. At the end the speech of Paresh Raval(Tukaram Patil) covers the whole theme of the movie.Nishikant Kamat has done brilliant job as director. If you like the drama movie then you must see this masterpiece.
    8shahabkalim-1

    Engrossing Cinema

    Mumbai Meri Jaan released last week and it had my dream cast in it,so I couldn't dare to miss this one..Kay Kay,Irfan,Paresh..wow...What else do I want??? The film tells the story of 6 lives ,very different from each other,in terms of background, yet close to each other,in terms of frustration & solidarity.

    The film is about the Mumbai train blasts but its not,"only" about the blasts.It peeps into the lives of rich and poor, dangerous and foolish, corruption and morality and ends up showcasing ,that in the end we all have a heart which despite facing several pains,still manages to beat in a way,which is as beautiful as Mozart's Symphony No. 40.

    The performances are top notch but Kay Kay is the one who is ahead of the rest. Paresh Rawal has the most author backed role and he does ,what is expected of him,i.e. deliver a knock out performance. Irfan has done fantastically well,but I wish,he had got some more scenes.Soha and Madhavan are adequate,but its Kay Kay, Paresh and Irfan,who make this movie reach the highest level.

    A wonderful and a brilliant film with the song placement in the last scene ,being a masterstroke.

    my rating- 8 out of 10
    8Pratik112

    A Tribute Not Just To Mumbai But Can Also Be Applied To Others As Well.

    I only had inkling on what this would be about and that's all. But was totally amazed when I saw the contents of it – some reality which I haven't seen in a Bollywood film for a very long time.

    The title is derived from the golden oldie, "CID" and sung by the late Mohd Rafi and Geeta Bali and composed by the O.P. Nayyar and it is a favourite song of mine and above all it describes the city of Mumbai. While this film, which depicts on how the people of the city were able cope with the bomb blasts that took place on July 11 2006. It deals with peoples' emotions and how they are able to handle it.

    A Policeman, who is about to retire and how he is able to reflect on his time in the force, an aspiring journalist who covers tragic stories but unknown to her, her world crumbles when she faces such situation herself, an unemployed computer engineer who suspects people around him to be the terrorists but soon realises that not everyone is and finally a coffee vendor who is struggling to survive – they are the characters that all come together in this movie, a magnificent tribute to the city of Mumbai. But looking more further afield, this movie can also apply to other cities in this world that has changed so much since September 11 2001, cities such as New York, London and Madrid, who have faced the same dilemmas. This is what the director Nishkant Kamat has tried to portray.

    Soha Ali Khan, has once again excelled like she did in "Khoya Khoya Chand" as the aspiring journalist, Kay Kay Menon, as the young unemployed computer engineer is very convincing in his role as a person who suspects people around him. Finally, Paresh Rawal, as the Policeman who is about to retire is just superb and is able to portray as to how his character feels about what he has achieved during his time in the force. But what is the icing is the song that comes in at the end when the credits begin to roll in.

    This is a very appealing film that is worth watching and is capable of putting other movies, such as "Singh is Kinng" several steps behind.
    10vivekmee

    Indian Masterpiece on Terrorism

    I just watched this movie today. I have not gone in theater with some mind setup that I will see this and that, but in real meaning I was willing there a lot to see and director did the job fantastically. No errors there. He gone through the subject so intelligently that you cannot find a place where he slipped out of the main theme. Every moment and movement of the movie showing you the motive of the director of making this movie to hit on the right place of equality of different religions which is mainly Hindu Muslim.

    The thing which I like the most is the bomb blast scene that made a huge impact on me as it is a short budget movie and they made i can say a shocking and horrifying scene there. This is i am talking in technical manner.

    There were quite good emotional moments like hitting on media how badly they react to the situation and what happens when it came on to the people who are the part of the media (that made people clap in the theater). There were lot of places where people were clapping, that I can say was all for the director only as he is the one who handled the movie so brilliantly.

    Overall, I must say this should be watched by every Hindu Muslim and others too, should be tax free soon that all get a bite of it. Anyways it is going to be in my DVD collection.

    Excellent Work Nishikant
    7m_shankar20

    Mumbai gets its film

    The great city of Mumbai got its song in 1956. It was written by Majrooh Sultanpuri, composed by O.P. Nayyar and sung by Mohd. Rafi and Geeta Bali - 'Ae dil hai mushkil jeena yahan..' from the film CID. It took more than half a century since then for Mumbai to get its film. 'Mumbai Meri Jaan' is that film.

    Nishikant Kamat (director) and Yogesh Joshi (writer) have created a brilliant film. It starts slow and cautious but the graph keeps on rising steadily throughout the duration of the film. 'Mumbai Meri Jaan' chronicles the few days before and after the Mumbai serial blasts of 2006 in the lives of 5 characters played by Kay Kay Menon, Soha Ali Khan, Irfan Khan, Paresh Rawal and Madhavan. That list has some of the very good actors in Hindi film industry today. None of then disappoint. Every one of them has got into the skin of their character, and be assured they are no simple characters.

    The story is beautifully written. It gives space to all the characters. Each one is well defined. It captures their fears, failures, prejudices and agony flawlessly. It takes us from one character to the other and all the stories blend seamlessly. The editing is clean, though it could have been a little more stringent to cut the running length of the film a little.

    Why Mumbai Meri Jaan really clicks is because it is about real people in a real world. The vast expanses that it covers in its limited premise is amazing. There is a Paresh Rawal who is reflecting at his 36 years as a policeman. When we hear him out completely it is difficult to decide whether he is a loser or winner. The wrinkles on his face, his gray hairs, his spectacle-aided vision - is there a better metaphor than himself for the city he lives in? There is a Madhavan who can get what he wants. He has the money to buy a car, has the opportunities to migrate to Europe or America. But should he? We don't really know at the end. It is for some reason that a tear drop sliding over his cheeks is the closing shot of the film. Kay Kay Menon and Irfan Khan are great actors. They have added dimensions to their characters which I doubt even the writer knew existed. The Soha Ali Khan segment takes a dig at the news channels of today. It is raises a lot of obvious questions.

    Nishikant Kamat is a director to look out for. He uses various devices like close-ups, short quick cuts, looking upwards shots, silence, stills, jarring music, almost everything. But all are in moderation. So the end result looks plain and clean - possibly the most difficult thing to do in Hindi film industry today.

    It was only befitting that the film end with the C.I.D song. A must watch.

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      After the blast actor Sameer Dharmadhikari's body is recognized by his shoes,India's late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's was also recognized by his shoes after his assassination in 1991.

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    • Release date
      • August 22, 2008 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Mumbai, My Life
    • Production company
      • UTV Motion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • ₹80,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,407
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,588
      • Aug 24, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,203,043
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 14m(134 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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