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Mumbai Delhi Mumbai
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySatish Rajwade
Written by
  • Satish Rajwade
  • Manu Rishi Chadda
Based onMumbai-Pune-Mumbai
by Satish Rajwade
Starring
Edited byNipun Ashok Gupta
Music by
  • Sawan Dutta
  • Rohan Rohan
  • Lyrics:
  • Priya Panchal
  • Rohan Gokhale
Production
companies
Viacom 18 Motion Pictures
Tipping Point Films
Distributed byViacom 18 Motion Pictures
Release date
  • 5 December 2014 (2014-12-05)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Mumbai Delhi Mumbai is 2014 Hindi language Indian romance-comedy written and directed by Satish Rajwade for Viacom 18 Motion Pictures. The film, adapted from Rajwade's 2010 Marathi movie Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai,[1][2] stars Shiv Panditt and Pia Bajpai,[3] and released on 5 December.[4]

Background

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Satish Rajwade wanted to create a Hindi film based upon his original film in Marathi. Using his Mumbai Pune Mumbai as the template,[3] he reworked the original film in an attempt to give it a wider national appeal.[5]

Plot

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The film introduces us to Pia, an independent and free-spirited Mumbai girl, who reluctantly travels to Delhi for an arranged marriage meeting with Sidharth (whom she has already decided to reject). Her journey takes an unexpected turn when she loses her wallet and, in a rush to save money, boards an auto-rickshaw. Unfortunately, the driver's misconduct forces her to disembark, leaving her phone behind.

Enter Goli, a witty and carefree Delhi boy. Drawn to Pia's predicament, he offers assistance and, through a series of humorous and heartfelt interactions, they develop an unexpected bond. As they explore Delhi together, their conversations reveal the stark differences between their cities, sparking both laughter and genuine understanding.

Pia, initially resistant to Delhi's charm, begins to appreciate its vibrant culture and warm-hearted people. Goli, in turn, gains a fresh perspective on Mumbai through Pia's stories and experiences. Their contrasting personalities create a dynamic duo, leading to both comedic and heartfelt moments.

As Pia's visit draws to a close, she prepares to return to Mumbai. At the airport, she receives a call from Sidharth. Unbeknownst to her, Goli, who has been searching for his phone, reveals his true identity: he is Sidharth. He confesses that he agreed to the arranged marriage based solely on a picture of Pia and, after spending time with her, is even more certain of his decision. In a bold move, he proposes to her, leaving Pia stunned.

Without any response, Pia boards her flight. Later, using the phone she recovered from the auto driver, she sends a text to Goli, expressing her feelings and accepting his proposal.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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The soundtrack is composed by Sawan Dutta & Rohan Rohan. Lyrics written by Priya Panchal & Rohan Gokhale (as Raahi Raahi). Production released two music videos based upon the film and its music. Titled Entry to Delhi and Raahi Raahi they "show the love-hate relationship between the protagonists."[6]

No. Title Lyrics Music Singer Length
1 Tham Sa Gaya[7] Priya Panchal Sawan Dutta Angaraag Mahanta (Papon) 4:27
2 Entry To Delhi[8] Sawan Dutta Amandeep Singh Jolly

References

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  1. ^ staff (22 September 2014). "Feat. Shiv Panditt, Pia Bajpai". Koimoi. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Ten Marathi films remade in other languages". 11 September 2017.
  3. ^ a b staff (20 August 2011). "Mumbai Delhi Mumbai". Box Office India. Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  4. ^ staff. "When Mumbai girl Piaa Bajpai meets Delhi boy Shiv Panditt!". GlamSham. Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  5. ^ Kharade, Pallavi (30 August 2011). "From Pune to Delhi". Daily News & Analysis. Retrieved 24 September 2012.
  6. ^ IBNS (29 September 2014). "Two tracks from 'Mumbai Delhi Mumbai' released". Sify. Archived from the original on 10 October 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  7. ^ "Tham Sa Gaya Song - Linkbudy.com". Linkbudy. Archived from the original on 19 October 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
  8. ^ "Mumbai to Delhi Lyrics - Lyricsbd.com". Lyricsbd.
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