CityLights (2014)

CityLights

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Directed by Hansal Mehta • Music: Raju Singh

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<p>Deepak Singh’s (played by ) life as a former driver in the Indian Army in a village in Rajasthan who owns a garment store is tangled in the web of poverty, hope, and despair. Deepak’s family consists of his ever-supporting wife, Rakhi (played by ), and their little daughter, Mahi. They tag along on his journey to Mumbai as he is unable to repay the money he owes for his store. With no contacts or addresses, except that of his friend Omkar, Deepak takes extreme measures to search for him when arriving in Mumbai. Deepak is tricked by two conmen who offer to sell him a flat for Rs 10,000 and decamp with the money. With no details on them, the Mumbai police refuse to file an FIR. His wife meets an escort working at a nightclub, who provides them with temporary accommodation in a building and convinces her to work as a bar dancer until Deepak finds a job. Deepak gets hired as a driver for a privately owned security bureau with a monthly pay of Rs 15,000. Deepak’s senior colleague, Vishnu (played by ), realizes that he is gullible and does various favours for him to gain his trust. Vishnu later reveals a plan to loot a parcel being transported by the security agency. When Deepak vehemently opposes the idea of the theft, Vishnu blackmails him by revealing that he has hidden a box that he previously stole in Deepak’s house. Feeling cornered, Deepak agrees to the risky plan of stealing the keys for this box. However, Vishnu is attacked and killed in the course of the robbery. Meanwhile, Rakhi loses her job. Deepak finds the box stolen by his senior in his house and comes up with a plan to ensure Rakhi and Mahi’s safe return to their village. The movie ends when his attempt to steal the keys from the agency cost him his life, but through a shrewd tactic, he is able to pass on Rakhi the imprint of the key for the stolen box. Rakhi and Mahi return to the village with Rakhi lost in memory of Deepak and their happy past. marked actress Anwita Paul’s debut, known by her screen name Patralekha. As Paul was in a relationship with the lead actor Rao, the production house did not disclose her name until the trailer was released. When press kept questioning about the lead actress, the filmmakers dismissed the question. While the film was originally set to be directed by Ajay Bahl, due to creative differences he was replaced by Hansal Mehta. In December 2013, it was announced that shooting would begin in . The film was first scheduled to release on 1 May 2014, which was subsequently shifted to 30 May. On 5 May 26 minutes of footage was previewed at a Mumbai event. The songs were composed by with lyrics by . received at the for her lyrics to the song ” aurrabhS.” The was composed by . Saurabh Dwivedi of gave the film 5 out of 5 stars, and wrote, “The film lays bare the darkness beneath shining lights of the metropolis, with its gut-wrenching screenplay. Rajkummar Rao proves it yet again why Mahesh Bhatt thinks he is the future of Bollywood.” Director , writing for rated the film 4/5, and wrote, “What makes memorable is how Hansal Mehta infuses his struggle into it. I have known Hansal for a better part of my life; we have seen both good days and bad. In this film, he gathers all his pain, pours it in a glass and makes Rajkummar drink it.” Kusumita Das of also gave the film 4 out of 5 stars and wrote, “Given its premise, some might say it’s old wine in a new bottle. But this bottle’s certainly a keeper. Sweta Kaushal wrote in a review that Hansal Mehta’s direction makes “intensely gripping and thought-provoking, the interplay of emotions and how the couple copes with city’s hardships are the high points of the film.” Renowned critic , also writing for the , gave the film 3/5 stars, and wrote, “The moving story about the horrors an immigrant family endures in the big city, translates perfectly to India and director Hansal Mehta stays faithful to the original” of rated the film 3/5 and wrote, “Mehta does well with generating dread and creating a couple of surprising curves, which almost overcomes some of the plot’s uneven arcs”. critic Rohit Khilnani also gave the film 3 out of 5 stars, and wrote, ” is a very important film, it gives us a reality check. Mumbai is known to be the city of dreams but it does have a big share of shattered dreams too.” The film collected (US$1.1 million) against a similar production budget.</p>

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Genres: nan
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Writer:
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Producer: Mukesh Bhatt
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Music: Raju Singh
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Director: Hansal Mehta
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Cinematography: Dev Agarwal
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Release Date: 30-May-14
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Edited By: Apurva Asrani
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Budget: Vishal Atreya
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OTT Platform: Prime Video
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Runtime: 1h 59m
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Language: Hindi
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Box Office: C. Raajadurai
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Screenplay: Ritesh Shah
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