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Film Review: Mumbai Meri Jaan


August 26, 2008 Director Nishikant Kamat continues his chronicle of the teeming metropolis of Mumbai (formerly Bombay) with "Mumbai Meri Jaan" ("Mumbai My Love"), a fictionalized look at the dismay, shock and suffering of its citizens during the July 2006 train blasts. The movie captures the trauma of a few people directly and indirectly hit by the explosions in several intra-city trains set off by Muslim terrorists. Nikhil Agarwal's (R. Madhavan) enormous concern for the environment does not let him drive his own car to office.

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