Shot entirely on location in the dying alleys of Bhim Nagar and the abandoned India United Mills in Parel, the film uses a muted, sepia-gray palette. The rain—oh, the Mumbai rain—is a character in itself. It never feels romantic; it feels like drowning.
The plot thickens when a rival gang from Dadar, led by the cunning Anna Shenoy , decides to infiltrate the political system. The film follows a brutal cat-and-mouse game where bullets are traded for ballots, and temples, Ganpati mandals, and local chai tapris become battlefields. marathi movie lalbaug parel verified
The film depicts how the closure of mills turned a nightmare for lakhs of workers while becoming a "gold mine" for owners who sold the land for massive profits. Verified Streaming Platforms Shot entirely on location in the dying alleys