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The story follows Krishna (Shafiq Syed), a young boy who is thrown out of his home and ends up in the sprawling underbelly of the city. The film is an emotional rollercoaster—raw, unflinching, and deeply empathetic. Unlike Bollywood blockbusters, there are no song-and-dance fantasies here; instead, the film uses non-professional actors (many of whom were actual street children) to create a sense of realism that is still shocking today. It remains a poignant commentary on abandonment, survival, and the false hope of the "city of dreams."

Upon its release, Salaam Bombay! received immediate international acclaim. It had its world premiere at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the prestigious (Golden Camera) award for best first feature film. It also won the Audience Award at Cannes. Salaam Bombay 1988 BluRay 720p Hindi AAC x264 E...

The Criterion Collection often releases restored versions of world cinema classics. The story follows Krishna (Shafiq Syed), a young

Salaam Bombay! serves as an invaluable time capsule of a rapidly transforming metropolis. It captures a specific era of Mumbai's history, marked by distinct architecture, vintage vehicles, and a social landscape on the brink of economic liberalization. It remains a poignant commentary on abandonment, survival,

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