Director | Milan Luthria |
Cinematography | NA |
Editor | NA |
Music | Vishal Dadlani, Shekhar Ravjiani |
Producer | Ramesh Sippy, Rohan Sippy, Hussain Shaikh |
Budget | TBA |
Box Office | TBA |
OTT Platform | TBA |
OTT Release Date | TBA |
With a title like Taxi No. 9211, you expect a wacky film. Wacky it is, but there's more to this film than an unconventional, off the wall theme. The film borrows heavily from life, life in Mumbai in particular.
Taxi No. 9211 is more of a Mumbaiya film. Set and shot in the metropolis, the film depicts a day in the life of two individuals whose paths collide on a fateful morning and life is never the same again. Though the identification for a Mumbai viewer may be tremendous, it nevertheless is a film that makes a bold statement about societal pressures and human conditions. And how external influences can compel an otherwise decent human being to do things that are despicable, shameful and disgraceful.
In this Taxi No.9211 film, John Abraham, Nana Patekar played the primary leads.
The Taxi No.9211 was released in theaters on 24 Feb 2006.
The Taxi No.9211 was directed by Milan Luthria
Movies like Article 370, Laapataa Ladies, Welcome To The Jungle and others in a similar vein had the same genre but quite different stories.
The soundtracks and background music were composed by Vishal Dadlani,Shekhar Ravjiani for the movie Taxi No.9211.
The movie Taxi No.9211 belonged to the Drama, genre.