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City of Gold

City of Gold

Social | 23 Apr 2010 |
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City of Gold Story

City of Gold the story of these long forgotten masses not only explores the apathy of these mill workers narrated through the story of one such family, but is also a take no prisoners account of the birth of the true underbelly of organized crime in Mumbai. The film traces the birth of the politics of greed in Mumbai and exposes the unholy collusion between the triumvirate of big business, the political establishment and the trade union leaders who ostensibly were charged with protecting the rights of the mill workers. In the two decades that followed, the entire landscape of Central Mumbai was changed forever. Land became the currency of growth, and this began the systematic extinction of mills in Mumbai. In a matter of just a few years, hundreds of thousands of workers lost their means of livelihood. Having worked in these mills from generation to generation, this was the only vocation that they knew. Many left Mumbai and went back to their ancestral homes, some others chose to stay back and fight what they soon realised was a losing battle, some took the extreme step of ending their miserable lives, and still some others took to a world of crime.
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City of Gold Cast & Crew

City of Gold Crew Info

Director Mahesh Manjrekar
Cinematography NA
Editor NA
Music Ajit Parab
Producer Arun Rangachari
Budget TBA
Box Office TBA
OTT Platform TBA
OTT Release Date TBA

City of Gold Critics Review

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I genuinely feel that Vaastav is Mahesh Manjrekar's most accomplished work to date [I am counting Hindi movies, not the Marathi films he made]. He made scores of movies subsequently. I liked some [Astitva, Virrudh]. I detested some. In my individualistic opinion, Manjrekar's creative skills were on a decline post Vaastav, though there was a ray of hope once in a while. His new film, City Of Gold, is not Vaastav, but it almost reaches there.

City Of Gold is as stark and real as a gash or an open wound. Of course, I am no one to comment on whether CIty Of Gold is a true and complete representation of the mill workers' plight, but as a moviegoer, this film worked for me at several levels.

City Of Gold talks of a family in particular and has several layers, numerous characters and various stories to tell. I was reminded of Vaastav in a couple of sequences [Karan Patel's track specifically], but I am not complaining. In fact, I liked it!

City Of Gold has several watchable moments and also the grip, so essential for a film tht's about to tell you a story that you aren't aware of. But there's a flip side too. The story seems stretched. Ideally, the film should've ended the moment Karan Patel is shot dead and the subsequent portions could've been narrated in a matter of seconds, without delving into details.

Yet, when you weigh the pros and cons, I'd say, the positives overweigh the minuses in this case. This Gold may not be 24 karat, but is 22 karat nonetheless.

Today, there is hardly anyone who hasn't visited the swanky shopping malls, nightclubs, lounge bars, clubs and other such lifestyle destinations that have sprung up across Mumbai. However, very few know that buried deep below lies the dark, dirty and painful reality of thousands of mill workers, who once worked the cotton mills in this very same area.

Rising and toiling to the wail of the mill sirens each and every day, seven days a week, these workers embodied the true unbridled zeal and unflagging spirit of the city and played a pivotal role in the evolution of Mumbai as the modern-day business capital of India. And then it suddenly was as if they never existed. Following the mill workers' strike in the mid-80s, these mills began closing down rapidly and the mill workers mysteriously disappeared.

Let me forewarn you that City Of Gold is not for the faint-hearted. The relationships, the violence, the language depicted in the film may shake you intermittently from your comfort zone. And it is these sequences, honestly, that are the mainstay of the enterprise. There's no denying that Manjrekar leaves an indelible impression in several sequences.

The film is embellished with a superior cast and each actor, irrespective of the length of the role, appears straight out of life. Seema Biswas, Siddharth Jadhav [as Speed Breaker], Veena Jamkar [as Manju], Shashank Shende [as Anna], Sachin Khedekar, Vinay Apte, Ganesh Yadav, Satish Kaushik, Kashmira Shah, Sameer Dharmadhikari and Vineet Singh [as Mohan] put their best foot forward. Each one is memorable in his/her role. But the show stopper is Karan Patel undoubtedly. It's a sensational performance, which will make people sit up and notice this supremely talented actor.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About City of Gold

  • In this City of Gold film, Sachin Khedekar, Shivaji Satham played the primary leads.

  • The City of Gold was released in theaters on 23 Apr 2010.

  • The City of Gold was directed by Mahesh Manjrekar

  • 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 Ajit Parab for the movie City of Gold.

  • The movie City of Gold belonged to the Social, genre.

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