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Movie Info:
- Full Name: Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai
- Language: Hindi
- Released Year: 2010
- Size: 460MB & 1.1GB & 2.5GB
- Quality: 480p & 720p & 1080p ~ Web-DL
- Format: MKV
- Subtitle: English
Storyline:
In March 1993, after his Ambassador car is being fished out of water, Assistant Commissioner of Police Agnel Wilson narrates to the Commissioner how he commenced his investigation against underworld gangster Sultan Mirza. He details how Sultan survived floods in Madras shortly after Independence; his arrival in Bombay; and his employment which earned him a mere 25 Paisa daily. Agnel’s attempts to rein in Sultan fail, but he keeps tabs on him and his romance with Bollywood actress Rehana, as well as his new recruit Shoaib, the son of Sub-Inspector Khan. Agnel will find his investigation slipping out of his hands after Sultan temporarily delegates complete responsibility to Shoaib.
March, 1993. Mumbai, the financial capital of India, is rocked by a series of bomb blasts. The police official investigating the fiasco, ACP Agnel Wilson, feels personally responsible for the tragedy as the mastermind behind the blasts, Shoaib Khan, could’ve been stopped back in the 1970s when Wilson, tasked with bringing down organized crime in then-Bombay, focused all his attention upon rather than understand the man who could have ensured Shoaib never rose to such a position to execute such a catastrophe: the notorious but honourable deceased crime boss, Sultan Mirza.