The film City of Gold uncovers the dark and painful reality of Mumbai's mill workers who once played a pivotal role in the city's evolution as the modern business capital of India. After the mill workers' strike in the mid-80s, the mills closed down and the workers mysteriously disappeared. The film explores the apathy of these workers through the story of one family and also exposes the birth of organized crime and the politics of greed in Mumbai.
City of Gold - Mumbai 1982: Ek Ankahee Kahani
As Mumbai's economic crisis takes hold, a family's tenuous grip on survival is brutally disrupted, thrusting them into a desperate struggle to make ends meet.