Sanjay Leela Bhansali produced many period drama films in his film career. These include movies like Bajirao Mastani, Padmaavat, and Devdas. One of them is also called Gangubai Kathiawadi. The story of the film is based on a chapter in the book ‘Mafia Queens of Mumbai’ by Hussain Zaidi, which tells the story of Gangubai Kathiawadi from Kamathipura. Sajay Leela Bhansali produced this film with Alia Bhatt and Ajay Devgn.
The film’s story is based on Ganga Harjivandas, also known as Gangubai (Alia Bhatt), who aspires to become a heroine in movies. To fulfill this dream, she runs away with her lover to Mumbai and where her lover sells her in Kamathipura for only 500 rupees. A simple girl who aspires to become a heroine becomes Gangubai of Ganga. Meanwhile, she gets support from Rahim Lala (Ajay Devgan). She makes Gangu as her sister. For the rights of the women of the infamous streets, Gangu even goes so far as to meet with the Prime Minister of India.
The lives of the infamous street women have been presented in the film in a very good way. An attempt has been made to show the plight of the kotha girls through scenes in the film, such as when Gangu enrolls some girls from his kotha in school with the intention of teaching them, but after a while the classmates class throw them. girls out of school Taxes are returned home.
The songs and music in the film were well received. With this, Alia Bhatt’s performance won everyone’s hearts. The dialogues pronounced by him brought the film to the heights of success. Like when she asks from the stage that we don’t distinguish between rich-poor, fair-black and Hindu-Muslim, so why is there this distinction between us? Badnaam Gali’s pain is clearly visible in this dialogue. The film has done business for more than 200 million rupees.
Currently, Alia Bhatt is in the spotlight these days due to her pregnancy. Her movie Brahmastra will also be released on September 9, in which she will be seen sharing the screen for the first time with Ranbir Kapoor.