The Dark Side of Life: Mumbai City

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The Dark Side of Life: Mumbai City
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Directed byTariq Khan
Written byNisar Akhtar
Tariq Khan
Produced byRajesh Pardasani
Edited byAjay Kaul
Music byRashid Khan
Shaan Asif Raj
Prakash Prabhakar
Ehsaan Khan
Sabir Khan
Sandeep Batraa
Production
company
Lakshya Productions
Distributed byPanorama Studios
H.K Tandon Company
V.K Films
Mitali Films
Sanman Exibitors
FilmShow Distribution
Release date
  • 23 November 2018 (2018-11-23)
Running time
123 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

The Dark Side of Life: Mumbai City is an Indian drama film released on 23 November 2018. [1] [2] The film is written and directed by Tariq Khan [3] and is produced by Rajesh Pardasani under the banner of Lakshya Productions. [4] The film marks the acting debut of veteran filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt who stars alongside actor Kay Kay Menon in the film. [5]

Contents

Plot

The Dark Side of Life: Mumbai City is a multi-plotted story which revolves around the lives of six individuals who are pushed to the brink of depression while battling their emotional and financial problems. [6] [ failed verification ]

Cast

Soundtrack

The Dark Side of Life: Mumbai City
Soundtrack album by
Jubin Nautiyal, Prakash Prabhakar and Sabri Brothers
Released23 November 2018 (2018-11-23)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length24:35
Language Hindi
Label T-Series

The film's soundtrack was produced by various artists, The film had six original songs. The theme of the film, "Aawargi" was sung by Jubin Nautiyal and composed by Sabir Khan and the lyrics were helmed by Azeem Shirazi. Other songs include "Tu Mujhse Nilkalta Nahi", "Ae Zindagi", "Muddaton", "Saanp Seedi Wala Saanp" (promotional song) and "Aawargi Deewangi". The album received a mainly-positive response from critics, especially the song "Aawargi" was appreciated.

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Aawargi" Jubin Nautiyal 3:25
2."Tu Mujhse Nikalta Nahi"Prakash Prabhakar3:27
3."Saano Seedi Wala Saanp" Tripti Sinha 2:00
4."Ae Zindagi"Aftab Hashim Sabri Brothers3:37
5."Muddaton" Amit Mishra 3:37
6."Aawargi Deewangi" Mohammed Irfan 5:13
Total length:24:35

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