Hindi cinema from the past several months are being given the best films in the series 'Bombay Velvet' name would be no exaggeration to link up in. The film's subject matter has been the way, the Bombay brilliantly depicts the history of the 1960s. Director Anurag Kashyap different from many of his previous films and taking concrete steps to the reality of Mumbai's skyscrapers have introduced such that people living in Mumbai Nagri.
The film highlights the many spices, which highlights such as the 1960s. Well, the story is similar to the simple love story, but the story of love and wrangling, bring newness. Author Gyan Prakash Kapoor in the film based on the story being told where the act are worth seeing, the producer-director Karan Johar to see the acting is nothing short of a Kautuhl.
Karan are effective in many scenes in the Ranbir looks capped seem too smart. Anushka Sharma impression that living with these two releases. Two years after the country's independence means the story begins in 1949, enduring the tragedy of division and two children Balraj reach Mumbai, stretched out in a big city is taking some big dream. Big shot, looking for ways to become Balraj 'Ranbir Kpur'awr Cimmn' Satydeep Mishra 'Khambatta himself "standing in front of Karan Johar " find. The club's manager Johnny Balraj Khambatta Bombay Velvet is made.
Mumbai Metropolitan is to be formed and every leader, businessman, newspaper editor even the miller should share in Mumbai. Balraj also have its share, with whom she is living with the world to settle. But many among the big shots and love dream of becoming a web of deception and political becomes the dominate. Political comment text to avoid weakening of the film, directed by Anurag Kashyap, which felt a little scared and nervous. Still do not admire him would be meaningless, because they love-love in the garden city of Bombay selectively feed the flowers are historical events. Two words Anurag's films Fans' Bombay Velvet definitely should see.
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