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Salaam Bombay (1988) — Full Review

Salaam Bombay (1988), directed by Mira Nair, is a raw, humane portrait of street life in Mumbai that remains one of Indian cinema’s most affecting social dramas. Shot with a mix of professional actors and non-professionals, the film immerses viewers in the desperate, vibrant world of children eking out survival on the city’s margins. This review assumes the common 720p BluRay-quality fan-release viewing experience referenced by your subject line; technical notes about that format appear at the end.

Cultural and Historical Context

Authenticity: The movie is famous for using real street children in its cast, many of whom were recruited from the streets and trained through workshops before filming. Available Versions Salaam Bombay 1988 BluRay 720p Hindi AAC x264 E...

The Film: 9/10 Directed by Mira Nair, Salaam Bombay! is a watershed moment in Indian parallel cinema. It predates Slumdog Millionaire by two decades but offers a far more grounded, gritty, and less glamourized look at the lives of street children in Mumbai (then Bombay). Salaam Bombay (1988) — Full Review Salaam Bombay

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  1. Amir Khan as Krishna
  2. Salman Khan as Chunilal
  3. Ayesha Takia as Rashmi
  4. Nana Patekar as Masterjee
  5. Saeed Jaffrey as Mr. Sethi

The story follows Krishna, a young boy abandoned by his family, as he arrives in the chaotic metropolis of Bombay. Struggling to earn 500 rupees to return home, he enters a world of drug dealers, sex workers, and fellow street runaways. Through the eyes of "Chaipau," we witness a raw, unsentimental look at survival, lost innocence, and the resilient human spirit amidst the city's underbelly. 💡 Why Watch? Authenticity: Filmed on location with real street children. Awards: Won the Caméra d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Scene release group name – Reputable groups like