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Y.M.I. - Yeh Mera India (2009)

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Movie Info:

Source: DVD

Audio: Dolby Pro Logic II

Runtime: 02:14:37

Censor Rating: U

Director: N. Chandra

Cast: Seema Biswas, Parvin Dabas, Anupam Kher, Purab Kohli, Atul Kulkarni, Ashwin Mushran, Vijay Raaz, Sarika, Smiley Suri, Rajpal Yadav, Perizaad Zorabian

Genre: Drama

Synopsis

Every night we go home and switch on the news channel, to find headlines full of violence, atrocities and we wonder how this world keeps moving in spite of so much of multi layered bias which is actually the root cause of all this. Yeh Mera India is an attempt to explore the real stories behind these headlines. These stories deal with racial bias, communal bias, caste bias, class bias, gender bias, lingual bias and immigrant bias that plaque the today's society and the outcome is startling. It is the human ability to redeem themselves at any given moment which reveals that behind every bad news there is good news.

It is a story of one day in the life of 12 people from different strata of Mumbai city which is a melting pot of cultures. They all start the day with a goal in mind but surprisingly end up achieving exactly the opposite, giving it a feel of Greek tragedy of futile human efforts in front of the inevitable destiny. However in Yeh Mera India it is more of a reversal of fortune from bad to good than from good to bad.