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"BOMBAY"

Directed by
Mani Ratnam
Produced by
S. Sriram
Written by
Mani Ratnam
Music by
A. R. Rahman
Release date(s)
March 17, 1995
Language
Tamil

Bombay is a 1995 Tamil film directed by Mani Ratnam, starring Arvind Swamy and Manisha Koirala, with music composed by A. R. Rahman. hThe film is centred on events, particularly during the period of December 1992 to January 1993 in India, and the controversy surrounding the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya. Increased religious tensions in the city of Bombay (now Mumbai) led to the Bombay Riots.
Shekhar (Arvind Swamy) is the son of a traditional Hindu father in a seaside village in Tamil Nadu. A journalism student studying in Bombay, Shekhar visits back home to see his family. On one of his return trips, he lays eyes on Shaila Bano (Manisha Koirala), a Muslim schoolgirl in the village. Initially shy, Shaila seeks to distance herself from Shekhar, but after frequent run-ins, and days of pursuit, Shaila begins to like Shekhar. Eventually, they both fall in love.
Analysis
1. Movie depicts about casts basically Hindu & Muslims.
2. It shows the political view of how the fights begin and later convert into a massacre.
3. The story is well designed politically as well emotionally.
4. Story try’s to pass the message of equality and religion.
5. Half the movie has been shot at one set.
6. Camera angles angled very professionally so that every scene can be observed equivalent to the story board.
7. Massacre sounds very dramatic, could have been a bit better and real.
8. Pace of the movie is well measured and arranged perfectly.
9. Music composition is remarkable and beautifully produced, hats off to A. R. Rehman.


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