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Once Upon a Time in Mumbai: Reliving the Gangster Era in Mumbai’s Heart

Once Upon a Time in Mumbai: Reliving the Gangster Era in Mumbai’s Heart

Once Upon a Time in Mumbai: Reliving the Gangster Era in Mumbai's Heart

As a visual journey through the underbelly of 1970s and 80s Mumbai, One Upon a Time in Mumbai (2010) is more than just a thrilling gangster saga. Milan Luthria masterfully weaves the city's essence into the narrative, creating a character that pulsates with a gritty yet compelling energy. Let's take a look at the key filming locations of One Upon a Time in Mumbai:

The Bustling Crossroads of Mumbai:

 

Madh Island: There is a serene escape amidst Mumbai’s chaos on Madh Island, where socialite Mumtaz (Kangana Ranaut) lives. Capture the picturesque view of the Arabian Sea and the lush greenery of the island.

 

Dhobi Ghat (Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat) UNESCO World Heritage Site Dhobi Ghat (Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat): A massive open-air laundry, a pivotal scene in the film features Shoaib (Emraan Hashmi) and Jasmine (Prachi Desai). The rows of colorful clotheslines create a visual tapestry, reflecting the city’s vibrant spirit. Films such as “Lage Raho Munna Bhai” and “Luck by Chance” have also featured this iconic location.

 

Haunted Underworld:

 

Chor Bazaar : Known for its eclectic collection of goods, Chor Bazaar (Thieves’ Market) serves as a hideout for gangsters in the movie. Explore the maze-like alleyways filled with antiques, spices, and everything in between as you explore the market’s unique character. Stay alert, just as Shoaib did, while capturing its unique character.

 

Sassoon Docks: This historical dockyard features in a scene in which gangsters strike a deal. The towering cranes and weathered ships perfectly complement the film’s atmosphere.

 

Playground for content creators:

 

A unique blend of historical fiction and captivating locations can be found in One Upon a Time in Mumbai. Here are a few ideas for creators:

 

Historical Exploration: Exploration of Mumbai’s Dhobi Ghat, a traditional laundry practice of cultural significance.

 

Street Photography: Document the vibrant chaos of Chor Bazaar, focusing on the colorful stalls and unique finds.

 

Filmmaking: Create a documentary about Mumbai’s underworld and the locations associated with it.

 

Cinematography Inspiration: Create visually impactful content by contrasting Madh Island’s serenity with Chor Bazaar’s chaos.

 

Next time you’re in Mumbai, ditch the tourist spots and explore the locations where gangsters rose and fell. You might just discover a hidden side of the city, just as One Upon a Time in Mumbai did.

 

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