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  1. Dhobi Ghat ( transl. The washerman's ghat ), released internationally as Mumbai Diaries [5] and Bombay Diaries, [6] is a 2010 Indian drama film directed by Kiran Rao in her directorial debut. The film was produced by Rao and Aamir Khan, and stars Prateik Babbar, Monica Dogra, Kriti Malhotra and Khan in the lead roles.

  2. Jan 21, 2011 · The next achievement of Dhobi Ghat is its direction: refined, subtle, it delivers sights of Mumbai in a very intimate way. It's completely appropriate for the screenplay (well, logical, since both story and shooting are from Kiran Rao), and probably helps us rapidly feel close to the characters.

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    • Drama
    • Kiran Rao
    • 2011-01-21
  3. May 4, 2016 · 21 Jan, 2011. 1 hr 35 mins. Drama. 3.5/5. Critic's Rating. 3.4/5. Avg. Users' Rating. 0/5. Rate Movie. Synopsis. Dhobi Ghat is a compelling picture of urban angst that has become the hallmark of big city life. Cast & Crew. Kiran Rao Director. Aamir Khan Actor. Prateik Babbar Actor. Dhobi Ghat Movie Review. Times Of India.

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  4. Jan 3, 2011 · January 3, 2011 3:16pm. But Kiran RaosDhobi Ghat (Mumbai Diaries) is easily one of the most dynamic cinematic portraits of that decaying, vibrant, impossible city ever, a film that...

  5. Jan 21, 2010 · Play Trailer. Overview. Arun is a reclusive and lonely modern art painter. Shai is an American banker who is on a visit to Mumbai. Munna is a washerboy also living near Arun and Yasmin. The movie is about these four characters from different class of society and how the lives of four characters are intertwined. Kiran Rao. Director, Writer.

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  8. Jan 21, 2011 · Synopsis. Dhobi Ghat. The lives of four different people in the city of Mumbai get entwined by fate and luck; Shai – an investment banker with a penchant for photography, Arun – a lonely painter, Munna – the “dhobi” who aspires to become an actor and Yasmin – making a video in her camcorder for her brother, who hasn’t been to Mumbai before.