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City of Gold - Mumbai 1982: Ek Ankahee Kahani

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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City of Gold - Mumbai 1982: Ek Ankahee Kahani (2010)
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An impoverished family faces challenges and obstacles after strikes/shut-downs/arson shut down Mumbai's mills.An impoverished family faces challenges and obstacles after strikes/shut-downs/arson shut down Mumbai's mills.An impoverished family faces challenges and obstacles after strikes/shut-downs/arson shut down Mumbai's mills.

  • Director
    • Mahesh Manjrekar
  • Writers
    • Vidyadhar Bhave
    • Abhijeet Shirish Deshpande
    • Mahesh Manjrekar
  • Stars
    • Sachin Khedekar
    • Seema Biswas
    • Ankush Chaudhari
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    414
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    • Director
      • Mahesh Manjrekar
    • Writers
      • Vidyadhar Bhave
      • Abhijeet Shirish Deshpande
      • Mahesh Manjrekar
    • Stars
      • Sachin Khedekar
      • Seema Biswas
      • Ankush Chaudhari
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Arvind Rane
    Seema Biswas
    Seema Biswas
    • Lakshmi G. Dhuri…
    Ankush Chaudhari
    Ankush Chaudhari
    • Giri Dhuri
    • (as Ankush Choudhary)
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    Satish Kaushik
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    Siddharth Jadhav
    • Ganesh 'Ganya' G. Rahate…
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    • Anna G. Dhuri
    Sameer Dharmadhikari
    Sameer Dharmadhikari
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    • Naru G. Dhuri
    Veena Jamkar
    Veena Jamkar
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    Kashmira Shah
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    • (as Kashmera Shah)
    Vineet Kumar Singh
    Vineet Kumar Singh
    • Mohan G. Dhuri
    Vinay Apte
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    Kishore Pradhan
    Kishore Pradhan
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    Dhananjay Mandrekar
    Sunil Ranade
    Amol Shetge
    Amol Shetge
    • Director
      • Mahesh Manjrekar
    • Writers
      • Vidyadhar Bhave
      • Abhijeet Shirish Deshpande
      • Mahesh Manjrekar
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    7bobbysing

    Its Mahesh Manjrekar's spirited Indian edition of CITY OF GOD.

    The first time I heard the title of this lesser known movie "City Of Gold", it reminded me of the famous masterpiece from Brazil called "City Of God". And now after watching it, I can surely say that though it revolves around a realistic plot about the closure of all Mumbai textile mills in the eighties, still Mahesh must have had "City of God" and its young cruel criminals, somewhere at the back of his mind while making this.

    But the above comment should not be taken as anything negative against the director since it's not easy to go anywhere near the "City of God". Mahesh has made this movie with his strong conviction and the end result brings him back with his golden touch of "Vaastav". In fact, only a person with a first-hand experience of the city and those tough times could have made such a movie with perfection, depicting the ground reality of the struggle faced by all the mill workers and their families in those difficult years.

    "City of Gold" revolves around a particular family and their neighbors living in a local chawl. The head of the family is waiting for his gratuity income to be released by the Mill owners after his retirement and his 3 young sons are still struggling to make some money in their own legitimate and illegitimate styles. Their only sister gets caught in the love web of a local shop owner which puts the family in a more embarrassing situation than ever. Mahesh brilliantly puts forward the hardships suffered by the family in his own unique style which also reminds the viewer of a few scenes seen in his "Vaastav". But one doesn't mind the similarity as the narration just takes you on with its racy pace and superb acting by its entire cast ensemble on the screen.

    The best scenes of the movie include the ones written around the young kids and adolescents, who are excited enough to hold the gun and pull its trigger to kill anybody. The sequences involving the young ones killing for fun, food and revenge are the most intense and disturbing sequences of the script which are even capable of influencing the youth watching the movie. And for that reason the film is strictly meant for adults only.

    Another worth watching aspect of "City of Gold" is the way Mahesh presents the internal fights of a poor family and its unintentional consequences with sheer perfection. It's like listening to the voices of some real life family characters living next door, fighting with each other on their monetary issues. Manjrekar also touches many serious social issues like forced abortion, suicides due to poverty, builder-criminal nexus, government's involvement in the proceedings and direction less youth surrendering to crime, in his realistic portrayal of the city. The movie is sure going to be an eye opener for all the youngsters who simply have no idea about what was there before all these big shopping malls and multiplexes came into existence in their city.

    However, apart from all the above mentioned merits of the movie, I still found something missing in it which could not revive the magic of watching Mahesh's earlier take on youth crime. On second thoughts, I found two points which were more or less responsible for restricting "City of Gold" to reach a cult status of its own.

    One, due to the excess attention given to all those gripping scenes of the youth involving in crime, the movie slips from its main plot of Mill workers and their fight for their rights.In the second half it more becomes like an underworld flick revolving around the builder-criminal nexus killing everyone in the end.

    And Second, even though the movie is high on content, superb in execution and moves at a great speed following a brilliant edit, yet it scores quite low on the emotional quotient. Apart from a few scenes, the viewer doesn't really feel related to anyone on the screen emotionally. Due to the presence of too many characters in the script they all lack the much needed depth in their characterization. More specifically, I found the emotional connect missing in the movie which is a must in a realistic project like this. As the end credits role, you are impressed and majorly satisfied yet don't feel sorry for any character dying on the screen covered with blood all over the body.

    Still, it is a commendable effort from Mahesh Manjrekar, from whom a good Hindi project was due from quite long now. "City of Gold" is also worth watching for its outstanding performances from the entire cast. Every person in the movie delivers one of the most memorable acts of his or her career. But special mention has to be made of Seema Biswas (as the mother), Siddharth Yadav (as Speed Breaker) and Karan Patel as the young leader of the gang giving a splendid performance which is sure going to be noticed by the industry.

    Musically, the movie has one regional song in its opening titles which sets the mood in. Background score contributes a lot to build up the tense feel and Camera-work is superb capturing the 80s era and the current scenario together in its realistic frame. But it is not meant for the soft romantic lovers who have a tendency to find romance in almost every scene of a movie. "City of Gold" is dark, it's grim and is not for the faint hearted either. So go for it if you can appreciate the bloody genre of movies where killing a person is as simple as singing around the trees. Its Mahesh Manjrekar's spirited Indian edition of the world famous CITY OF GOD. It may not be a masterpiece but indeed a worth watching movie based on reality.
    8mailcoder

    Movie is okay but some brilliant performances

    The movie is okay but good in parts.

    The performance from Siddharth Jadhav (Speed-Breaker) and Seema Biswas are brilliant and make the movie worth watching.

    The movie does divert from the main subject though and end up as a family drama. But still tells the tale of Bombay (now Mumbai). Some of the scenes are perfectly shot to create the old era of now the "City of Gold".

    A couple of scenes after the logical ending were unnecessary and spoils the tone of the movie. Mahesh Manjerakar's rap in the end was a welcome surprise. The wording was also good.

    A worth watch!
    9chatterjee_sun

    The story of Mumbai; From an industrial capital to the costliest piece of real estate.

    The movie starts as a flash back for a middle aged man who books a flat in Mumbai and recalls his younger days, when his father was a mill worker at the same property. Yes, it does sound like an Amitabh or Rajesh Khanna starer from the late 70s or 80s. The story line is simple, life and struggle of mill workers and their families.

    The treatment is however new. Reminds us in parts of "Cidade De Deus" or City of God,an award winning Portuguese film on violent neighborhood of Rio De Janeiro. Mahesh Manjrekar is however no Fernando Meirelles, nevertheless it is a commendable effort.The movie may not be a 'Vastav' or 'Satya' but it is not far behind.The story line is fast paced, actions are real,emotional scenes do emote and all actors look genuine in their parts. I have personally liked the movie and am sure you would watch it and form your own opinion.
    5silverspeed87

    A failed Indian version of City of God

    A lesser known movie by Mahesh Manjrekar. It's based on the several events in the life of mill workers after their capitalist young owner moves to put an end to their professions and more in 80s. What was derived from the impressive poster, the same lost its consistency during the course. You wait for the pace to pick up, you get disappointed. The narrator of the story is voice dubbed by Manjrekar himself. Everything can go wrong with poor people. While the story was leaving cold trails, the acting performances by the whole cast is awe inspiring. Seema Biswas as the role of the mother has struck gold. If only the story stayed in a constant path, it would have fetched larger audiences. Add the illogical dialogs at places, you get a two hours of disappointment. This movie has to be watched only for the outstanding performance by most of the cast and nothing else. Otherwise we can easily skip this one for another recent raunchy release.
    vikasrs

    a well told story

    I saw the movie after i read the review on IMDb. and moreover i was waiting to watch this movie... so finally i saw this movie and i kind of disagree with the above review.. i agree that it was about only a family.. but it was a family of mill workers.. i think this movie revolves around the mill workers and a story told well about the past.. Now everyone cannot be James Cameron.. to make AVATAr after TITANIC and beat his own record.. Life in MUMBAI remains the same for all stories.. that city is out of this world... even if 'Johnny Depp' had to make 'shantaram'. i am sure it would have had most of the same thing... now one cant predict anything different from a story about MUMBAI... The characters played fairly a decent role to bring about the feelings and behaviors of the then mill workers'. It is simply a story of how the poor mill workers where cheated to bring about the consumerism to make money.. at the end those people suffered and most of the people from MUMBAI, enjoy it today...whatever... IT IS A STORY WELL TOLD..

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      This was the first movie of Karan Patel, who plays Naru in the movie. He is now famous for TV shows.
    • Goofs
      When the film Amar Akbar Anthony is shown the characters are shown talking in between but the scenes keep going much further within their short talks.
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      Alternate-language version of Lalbaug Parel: Zali Mumbai Sonyachi (2010)

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 2010 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • Marathi
      • English
    • Also known as
      • City of Gold
    • Filming locations
      • India
    • Production companies
      • DAR Motion Pictures
      • Everest Entertainment
      • PVR Pictures
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      • 2h 25m(145 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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