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Mumbai Meri Jaan Dvd

The lives of five different people get affected by the 2006 Mumbai train blasts. Soon, they tackle the aftermath of the tragic incident in their personal lives.

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Mumbai Meri Jaan (Hindi: मुम्बई मेरी जान, translation: Mumbai, My Life) is a 2008 Indian thriller film directed by Nishikant Kamat and produced by Ronnie Screwvala. It stars Madhavan, Soha Ali Khan, Irrfan Khan, Paresh Rawal and Kay Kay Menon. It deals with the aftermath of the 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings, where 209 people lost their lives and over 700 were injured. It won multiple Filmfare Awards.

Plot

Rupali Joshi (Soha Ali Khan) is a successful reporter who is getting married in two months. Nikhil Agrawal (Madhavan) is an environmentally conscious executive who rides the train to work every day and is expecting his first child. Suresh (Kay Kay Menon) is a struggling computer tech who spends his time loafing at a local cafe and criticizing Muslims. Meanwhile, Sunil Kadam (Vijay Maurya) struggles with the corruption and inefficiency of the Mumbai police force and his boss, Tukaram Patil (Paresh Rawal), who is nearing retirement.

On 11 July Nikhil and Suresh are in the second class compartment of a train when a bomb goes off in the first class compartment. The two survive, but Nikhil is too afraid to take the train again and is diagnosed with acute stress disorder. Suresh becomes obsessed with punishing the city’s Muslims and is only stopped from antagonising them by Kadam and Patil on patrol. Kadam and Patil abuse a street vendor named Thomas (Irrfan Khan) who begins calling in fake bomb scares at malls to relieve his feelings. After an elderly man suffers a heart attack while the police are evacuating one mall, Thomas feels guilty and decides to stop.

Rupali, who rushed to the scene of the bombings to cover the story, is devastated when she discovers that her fiancé died in the blasts. Her grief is augmented when the news channel she works for tries to exploit her story for ratings. Meanwhile, Suresh pursues a Muslim that he suspects of being a terrorist. However, after Patil stops him and lectures him on communal harmony, Suresh befriends the man.

After Nikhil’s wife goes into labour, he is forced to take the train to get to the hospital. Mumbai stops for two minutes while the city observes a moment of silence for those killed in the bombings. Patil finally retires from the police force and Kadam forgives him for his corrupt actions. Nikhil overcomes his fear of trains and Thomas gives a rose to the elderly man whose heart attack he caused.

Cast

Madhavan as Nikhil Agarwal
Irrfan Khan as Thomas
Soha Ali Khan as Rupali Joshi
Paresh Rawal as Tukaram Patil
Kay Kay Menon as Suresh
Anand Goradia as Ashish
Vijay Maurya as Sunil Kadam
Vibhavari Deshpande as Archana Kadam
Kamlesh Sawant as Police Station In-Charge
Sachin Pathak as Guddu
Santosh Juvekar as Ashok
Kavin Dave as Zandu
Syed Rizwan Ahmed as Tea-shop owner
Rajesh Bhosle as Manya
Saksham Dayama as Yusuf
Sameer Dharmadhikari as Ajay Pradhan
Gaurav Dheer as Newsreader
Sunil Kadam as Vijay Maurya
Vibhawari Deshpande as Archana Kadam
Vineet Sharma as Reporter
Sanjay as Paanwala
Harry Shah as Bakul Patel
Ayesha Raza Mishra as Sejal Agarwal
Sameer Bapat as Sameer
Smita Jaykar as Sejal’s mother
Deepak Shroff as Sejal’s father
Rio Kapadia as Rensil
Anisha Prakash as Anandita
Punarvasu as Nasir
Vasanti Kuppuswamy as Priya
Deepak Dhadwal as Ajay Pradhan’s father
Rahul Pethe as Rohan Joshi
Ashwini Apte as Ashish’s wife
Sunita Shirole as Yusuf’s mother
Kamlesh Sawant as Police Station-in-charge
Shri Vallabh Vyas as Drug addict girl’s father
Divya Jagdale as Thomas’s wife
Vanita Agwale as Thomas’s daughter
Bhuvnesh Shetty as Shekhar
Paras Jethwa as Courier boy
Indumati Wairkar as Tukaram Patil’s mother
Rajshree Manohar as Tukaram Patil’s wife
Swapnil Khot as Tukaram Patil’s son
Rakesh Vidua as Feroz
Prinal Oberoi as Anusha
Meenal Karpe as Anusha’s mother
Megha Joshi as Newsreader
Praveena Deshpande as Rupali Joshi’s mother
Smita Hai as Dr Sheela
Upendra Sidhaye as Mall receptionist
Sonal Khale as Newsreader
Mahesh Subhedar as Police Inspector
Aadam Sheikh as Shankar
Suhas Bhalekar as Suresh’s father
Nishikant Kamat as Vinod
Narayani Shastri as Shweta
Alladin as Feroz’s boss
Yashashri Upasani as TV reporter

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