TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Country: United Kingdom, India, France
Language: Hindi
Year: 1988
Running Time: 113 min
SYNOPSIS
SALAAM BOMBAY! is the story of Krishna, a 10-year-old boy who comes to Bombay dreaming of making 500 rupees to take home to his mother in the village. Once in the city, he is immediately surrounded by its madness and cacophony: policemen, madmen, middlemen, the trading of drugs and flesh, impossible movie fantasies. And everywhere there are children like him, surviving and succumbing to the appetite of the city.

The film, although carefully scripted, is a marriage of narrative and documentary. The ‘actors’ are all children from the streets and the entire film is shot in working-class neighbourhoods, railway platforms and the red-light areas of Bombay. While celebrating the spirit of survival in Bombay’s street-children, SALAAM BOMBAY! is also a story of a world that denies its children the luxury of childhood, a world which is no longer innocent.
CREDITS
Director Mira Nair
Executive Producer Gabriel Auer
Co- Producer Forum Films
Co- Producer NFDC
Co- Producer Channel 4 TV
Production Company Mirabai Films
Screenplay Mira Nair
Screenplay Sooni Taraporevala
Cinematographer Sandi Sissel
Production Designer Mitch Epstein
Music L. Subramaniam
Editor Barry Alexander Brown
Sound Margaret Crimmins
Casting Hassan Kutty
CAST
Aneeta Kanwar as Rekha
Chanda Sharma as Solasaal
Chandrashekhar Naidu as Chungal
Hansa Vithal as Manju
Nana Patekar as Baba
Raghuvir Yadav as Chillum
Raju Barnad as Keera
Sarfuddin Quarrassi as Koyla
Shafiq Syed as Krishna/Chaipu
ADDITIONAL INFO
From the director of MISSISSIPPI MASALA (Audience Award Venice), MONSOON WEDDING (Golden Lion Venice), KAMA SUTRA and VANITY FAIR, Winner Golden Camera & Audience Award Cannes, Jury Prize & Most Popular Film & Prize of the Ecumenical Jury Montreal World Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, Best Foreign Film Nominations Academy Awards & BAFTA & Cesar & Golden Globe, Film appeared on the Top-Ten lists of more than a dozen of America’s most widely read film reviewers
 
Mira Nair  | director
Accomplished Film Director/Writer/Producer Mira Nair was born in India and educated at Delhi University and at Harvard. She began her film career as an actor and then turned to directing award-winning documentaries, including SO FAR FROM INDIA and INDIA CABARET.

Her debut feature film, SALAAM BOMBAY! was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1988; it won the Camera D'Or (for best first feature) and the Prix du Publique (for most popular entry) at the Cannes Film Festival and 25 other international awards.

Her next film, MISSISSIPPI MASALA, an interracial love story set in the American South and Uganda, starring Denzel Washington and Sarita Choudhury, won three awards at the Venice Film Festival including Best Screenplay and The Audience Choice Award. Subsequent films include THE PEREZ FAMILY (with Marisa Tomei, Anjelica Huston, Alfred Molina and Chazz Palminteri), about an exiled Cuban family in Miami; and the sensuous KAMA SUTRA: A TALE OF LOVE, which she directed and co-wrote.

Nair directed MY OWN COUNTRY based on Dr. Abraham Verghese's best-selling memoir about a young immigrant doctor dealing with the AIDS epidemic. Made in 1998, MY OWN COUNTRY starred Naveen Andrews, Glenne Headly, Marisa Tomei, Swoosie Kurtz, and Hal Holbrook, and was awarded the NAACP award for best fiction feature. Nair returned to the documentary form in August 1999 with THE LAUGHING CLUB OF INDIA, which was awarded The Special Jury Prize in the Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels 2000.

In the summer of 2000, Nair shot MONSOON WEDDING in 30 days, a story of a Punjabi wedding starring Naseeruddin Shah and an ensemble of Indian actors. Winner of the Golden Lion at the 2001 Venice Film Festival, MONSOON WEDDING also won a Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Language Film and opened worldwide to tremendous critical and commercial acclaim.

Nair's next feature was an HBO original film, HYSTERICAL BLINDNESS. Set in working class New Jersey in 1987, the film stars Uma Thurman, Juliette Lewis, Gena Rowlands. Thurman and Lewis play single women looking for love in all the wrong places, while Rowlands, who plays Thurman's mother, adds to her daughter's hysteria when she finds Mr. Right in Ben Gazarra. The film received great critical acclaim and the highest ratings for HBO, garnering an audience of 15 million, a Golden Globe for Uma Thurman, and 3 Emmy Awards.  

Following the tragic events of September 11, 2001, Nair joined a group of 11 renowned filmmakers, each commissioned to direct a film that was 11 minutes, 9 seconds and one frame long. Nair's film is a retelling of real events in the life of the Hamdani family in Queens, whose eldest son was missing after September 11, and was then accused by the media of being a terrorist. 11.09.01 is the true story of a mother's search for her son who did not return home on that fateful day. In 2009 she also directed a segment for NEW YORK, I LOVE YOU. 

In May 2003, Nair helmed the Focus Features production of the Thackeray classic, VANITY FAIR, a provocative period tale set in post-colonial England, in which Reese Witherspoon plays the lead, Becky Sharp. 
Filmography
AMELIA (2009)
NEW YORK, I LOVE YOU (2009) (segment)
THE NAME SAKE (2006)
VANITY FAIR (2004)
11'09''01 - SEPTEMBER 11 (2002) (segment "India")
HYSTERICAL BLINDNESS (2002) (TV)
MONSOON WEDDING (2001)
KAMA SUTRA: A TALE OF LOVE (1996)
PEREZ FAMILY, THE (1995)
MISSISSIPPI MASALA (1991)
SALAAM BOMBAY! (1988)
SO FAR FROM INDIA (1982)
JAMA MASJID STREET JOURNAL (1979)
 
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PUBLICITY & REVIEWS
AWARDS
Year Category Awarded By Award Result Award Recipient
1989 Best Film Boston Society of Film Critics - BSFC Winner
1988 Ecumenical Jury Montréal World Film Festival Winner Mira Nair
1988 Grand Jury Prize Montréal World Film Festival Winner Mira Nair
1989 Best Foreign Language Film Academy Awards - Oscars Nominee
1988 Audience Award Cannes Film Festival Winner Mira Nair
1988 Audience Award Montréal World Film Festival Winner Mira Nair
1988 Golden Camera Cannes Film Festival Winner Mira Nair