Updated On: 19 September, 2023 07:23 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Bambai Meri Jaan actors Kay Kay Menon, Avinash Tiwary and director Shujaat Saudagar recount how they negotiated lockdowns, monsoons and rising budget to shoot the crime drama over three years

Kay Kay Menon
There might have been scores of stories centred on Mumbai and yet, every few years, a filmmaker has something new to tell about the city. Last week’s release Bambai Meri Jaan, in that sense, is familiar yet novel. The gangster drama, reportedly inspired by real-life characters, sees Kay Kay Menon play Ismail Kadri and Avinash Tiwary, his on-screen son Dara Kadri. The real names must not be taken, the act of Voldermort-ifying it almost adding to the hype. Instead, we have reference points that are quite telling—Menon’s Ismail Kadri is an honest cop while his son Dara rises through the ranks to become the city’s most dreaded gangster. Tiwary immediately discourages us from connecting the dots, as he begins, “It is a fictional account of all the stories we have heard of the underbelly, and we have added our own colours to it. It’s a new painting!”

Avinash Tiwary