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Lalbaug Parel , released in 2010 and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar, serves as a poignant cinematic document of one of the most turbulent periods in Mumbai’s history. Set against the backdrop of the 1982 Great Bombay Textile Strike, the movie explores the systematic dismantling of the city’s industrial heart and the devastating socio-economic fallout for the working-class families residing in the mill districts of Lalbaug and Parel. By focusing on the human cost of corporate greed and political apathy, the film portrays the painful transition of Mumbai from a manufacturing hub to a gleaming financial capital built on the ruins of its workers' dreams.

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The movie depicts the harsh realities and struggles of mill workers in Mumbai during the 1980s mill strikes, focusing on the Lalbaug and Parel neighborhoods.

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: Mass unemployment, the nexus between mill owners and politicians, and the resulting rise of organized crime among the youth in these neighborhoods.