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By: imlovinit

wow this is brilliant and really revealing, we never see Indians in shopping malls only in slums, neither do we usually hear about their aspirations..I’m seriously stunned although shouldn’t be I’m sure

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By: laurenboyle

An enlightening depiction of Mumbai, India in lucrative commercial and consumer development. I commend this film for highlighting the progressive efficacious urban modernity of Mumbai, opposed to the...

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By: naomilamb

A fantastic film. It highlights the improvements that have occurred in recent years across Mumbai. The increase in development means an increase in choice for the majority of people. Surely choice is...

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By: rictom

Undoubtedly, India has increased the life quality of its population. However, in a country where the inhabitants exceed 1 billion, there’s still lot of poverty and people starved in indian slums. India...

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By: imlovinit

I completely disagree with Ritcom above, India’s poverty will not be solved by aspiring to less or Western ‘sustainababble’ in fact thats the last thing India needs – sustainable development denies...

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By: worldwrite

Ritcom’s comments sum up why this video is so important and so refreshing. Mumbai has shopping malls now in growing numbers precisely because large numbers of people have been lifted out of poverty due...

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By: rictom

I am not against of creating massive shoppings malls in India. What I’d like to mention is I’ve been to India. Especially, Mumbai is very raw. It is a city of multi-contrasts. However, when you face...

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By: Sil

Ritcom, do you think that educating young kids will miraculously dream them out of poverty? I understand that perhaps that’s not what you mean to say but quite frankly this emphasis on education that...

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By: karenmcc

Interesting to see a completely different view from the usual images of Mumbai and its slums. I’d like to hear a response from the critics of the Mumbai shopping malls after seeing this report.

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By: Sil

Excellent report. Indian’s bigging up their country’s take off and rightly so, I’d say. Why would you want to live with less choice, less infrastructure, less convenience, and ultimately less growth...

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By: pmgabriel3

As someone who is doesn’t know anything about Mumbai, I found this to be an informative report. What stood out for me was sheer scale of the Bandra Worli Sea Link. That was impressive. My only quibble...

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By: redvan

So refreshing to see a report that doesn’t patronise or scare-monger, but really celebrates the products of large-scale development. Mumbai undoubtedly has a lot of problems, but to judge from the sea...

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By: margo_

That’s indeed a refreshing report,showing us another facet of the developing world and especially India. Refreshing to see images of wealthy, developped and further developing Indian population rather...

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