Bombay (1995)
March 10, 1995Release Date
Bombay (1995)
March 10, 1995Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Arvind Swamy
Shekhar Narayanan Pillai
Manisha Koirala
Shaila Banu Pillai
Prakash Raj
Kumar
Nassar
Narayanan Pillai
Kitty
Basheer
Tinnu Anand
Sakthi Samaj Head
Master Harsha
Kabir Narayan
Master Hridhay
Kamal Basheer
Sonali Bendre
Dancer in the song 'Humma Humma'
Akash Khurana
Muslim leader
Nagendra Prasad
Dancer in the song 'Humma Humma'
Rohini
Shaila Banu Pillai (voice)
M. V. Vasudeva Rao
Vasudeva Rao
Umesh Sharma
Writer
Mani Ratnam
Director / Producer / Screenplay / Story
Thotta Tharani
Production Design
Shaahid Amir
Costume Design
Nalini Sriram
Costume Design
Sundaramoorthy
Makeup Artist
Prabhu Deva
Choreographer
Raju Sundaram
Choreographer
Susi Ganesan
Assistant Director
Rajiv Menon
Director of Photography
Suresh Urs
Editor
Jhamu Sughand
Producer
S. Sriram
Producer
A.R. Rahman
Original Music Composer / Playback Singer
Annupamaa
Playback Singer
Anuradha Sriram
Playback Singer
G. V. Prakash Kumar
Playback Singer
Ganga Sreenivasan
Playback Singer
Hariharan
Playback Singer
K. S. Chithra
Playback Singer
Kavita Krishnamurthy
Playback Singer
Malgudi Subha
Playback Singer
Noel James
Playback Singer
Pallavi
Playback Singer
Remo Fernandes
Playback Singer
Renuka
Playback Singer
Sharadha
Playback Singer
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 10, 1995
Original Nameபம்பாய்
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 21m
Box Office$2,550,000
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Bombay is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Mani Ratnam, starring Arvind Swamy and Manisha Koirala (in her Tamil film debut). The film tells the story of an inter-religious family in Bombay before and during the Bombay riots, which took place between December 1992 and January 1993 after the demolition of the Babri Masjid led to religious tensions between Hindu and Muslim communities. It is the second installment in Ratnam's trilogy of films that depict human relationships against a background of Indian politics, including Roja (1992) and Dil Se.. (1998).
Bombay was released on 10 March 1995. The film was well-received both critically and commercially successful. It was screened at many international film festivals including the Philadelphia Film Festival in 1996. The film's soundtrack earned composer A. R. Rahman his fourth consecutive Filmfare Best Music Director Award (Tamil), and is considered one of the greatest Indian soundtracks of all time. However, the film caused considerable controversy upon release in India and abroad for its depiction of inter-religious relations between a Muslim woman and a Hindu man. The film was banned in Singapore and Malaysia upon release.
In July 2005, a book on the film by Lalitha Gopalan was published by BFI Modern Classics, looking at the film's production, the several issues it covered, and its impact upon release in India and abroad. The film was ranked among the top 20 Indian films in the British Film Institute's rankings.