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Baharon Ke Manzil is an interesting look at ambition and heartbreak set against the backdrop of Bombay's music scene in the early '90s. The story follows three friends—Ram, Rahim, and Raymond—who arrive from different cities, each with dreams of making it big. The film captures that sense of desperation and camaraderie, blended with the vibrant yet harsh realities of the city. Their journeys intertwine with Asha, a young woman left homeless, adding layers of vulnerability to the tale. The performances are earnest, and the musical elements, while not groundbreaking, are woven nicely into the narrative, giving it the right atmosphere for the period. It’s a mix of hope and struggle, with pacing that reflects their trials, making it a thoughtful watch for collectors of regional cinema.
Explores themes of friendship and ambitionFeatures music integral to the narrativeSet in the bustling backdrop of 1990s Bombay
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