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Nishikant Kamat is lauded for avoiding preachy sermons and instead focusing on the "spirit of Mumbai". Reviewers on Letterboxd

Upon its release, the film was praised for its realistic characters, powerful acting, and emotional depth. Director Nishikant Kamat was lauded for his no-holds-barred depiction of a city in crisis, with a narrative that refused to offer easy solutions. The movie's significant critical success was solidified by winning multiple Filmfare Awards.

Zoya is a female bike delivery partner navigating the monsoon-flooded streets. She is racing against a ticking clock to deliver life-saving medicine to an elderly man in a chawl, representing the "invisible" frontline workers who kept the city moving when everything else stopped.

This is the most famous film with this title, directed by Nishikant Kamat.