Salaam Bombay! (Greetings Bombay!) is a 1988 Hindi film directed by Mira Nair, and screenwritten by her longtime creative collaborator, Sooni Taraporevala. The film chronicles the day-to-day life of children living on the streets of Bombay (Mumbai). It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, the National Board of Review Award for Top Foreign Film, the Golden Camera and Audience Awards at the Cannes Film Festival, and three awards at the Montréal World Film Festival. The film was India's second film submission to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film was among the list of "The Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made" by the New York Times.
Before the start of the film, Krishna has set fire to his bullying elder brother's motor-bike. This has landed him in big trouble with his mother. She has taken him to the nearby Apollo Circus and told him that he can only come home when he earns 500 rupees to pay for the damaged bike. Krishna agrees and works for the circus.
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay
Praise the god who smiles on Bombay
Give me a land free from the flood
Saving the hovels made of mud
Lifting the heart
Cleansing the mind
Testing the conscience of mankind
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay
Here's to everything in Bombay
Here's to the poor
And the oppressed
Who have to die before they're blessed
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay
Here's to everything in Bombay
Here's to the poor
And the oppressed
Who have to die before they're blessed
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay
Salaam Bombay