Salaam Bombay! (1988)
I saw the film Salaam Bombay!(1988) last night. This falls into the category of films that the only satisfactory descriptor is "unrelenting". Even though it came out in 1988 to rave reviews, I could never get myself to go see it due to that undescribable "fear"(?) of what it would do to me. (I must admit that I am still judiciously avoiding Hotel Rwanda for that reason). But last night I stumbled on it while channel surfing and ended up watching it with predictable consequences.
It would not do justice to this film to discuss the plot devices and why and how we are lead to associate with certain characters and dislike others; or pass judgement on whether the movie delivers or not - the film speaks for itself. It is a deeply touching worldview of a street urchin, Chaipu, who lives in the midst of the cruel world of poverty, hardship, hunger, prostitution and drugs in the filthy underbelly of Mumbai (Bombay). But this is not a documentary in disguise but has a genuine story with complex personalities, rather than being objects to be sympathized with or despised.
An other film I saw recently (and vastly different from Salaam Bombay!), was In Good Company(2004) - which turned out to be surprisingly taut and enjoyable.
2 Comments:
Dear S,
I'm midway through a book called Maximum City which is also about the underbelley of Bombay - politics, violence, drugs and prostitution. It's pretty incredible. I'll lend it to you when I'm done -k
I just discovered Amit Chaudhuri. I'm reading an anthology of his first 3 novels. Check him out sometime. :)
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