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Review
The film is about the lives of people who live in Chawls and are part of the lower middle class of Mumbai. Parts of the film appear
inspired by Ram Gopal Varma’s highly acclaimed film Satya.
Raghu (Sanjay Dutt) is the younger son in a family living in a chawl in Bombay. His elder brother, Vijay (Mohnish Behl), is educated
but jobless. Raghu is the leader of the unemployed in the neighborhood.
Raghu's father is fed up of his son, who has not been able to clear matriculation despite umpteen attempts. Raghu starts a small
business with help from his father.
Chawl boy Raghu trying to make a living out of a pav-bhaji stall, gets into a scrap with gangsters and ends up becoming a don himself,
under the patronage of the home minister Baban Rao Kadam (Mohan Joshi).
Raghu now has everything money can buy, but not the love and blessings of his parents. Sonu (Namrata Shirodkar), is a prostitute whom
Raghu visits. She comes into Raghu’s life as a ray of light.
Raghu is tired of the killing and hooliganism and wants to get out of the ugly underworld for the sake of his wife Sonu and their son.
Is he able to get out of this mess?
This is director Mahesh Manjrekar’s debut film, and he does not disappoint.
Sanjay Dutt is great as Raghu. He is able to carry the film on his shoulders, with support from others. Namrata does not have much to
do in the film.
The music is a major disappointment. There is not much to hum once out of theatre
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