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Officialposter and trailer of the film were unveiled on 21 September 2015,[5][6] which gains praises for dashing style of Ankush Chaudhari, his chemistry with Pooja Sawant and look of Makarand Deshpande as 'daddy' which was kept as a secret for long period of time.[7][8] Film was released on 2 October 2015.

The movie became an instant hit for Chaudhari[9] After the release of the film, fans poured milk on a big poster of Ankush Chaudhari outside a Bharat mata cinema hall in Mumbai to show their love for him, a first time in history of Marathi Cinema that something of this sort has happened.[10] It has been dubbed into Hindi as Daagdi Chaawl Ek Bagawat. The Marathi and Hindi world television premier were scheduled for 12 June 2016 on Star Pravah and STAR Gold respectively.[11] The movie will be first Marathi film to premiere on STAR Gold UK.[12]


The movie is inspired from Mumbai's actual Dagdi Chawl which was known for gangster activities during 80's and 90's and was also the official residence of a gangster turned political leader Arun Gawli popularly known as 'Daddy'.[13]


The film begins in 1996, when Mumbai was haunted by the continuous gang-wars, happening between various criminals across the city. Surya aka Suryakant Shinde (Ankush Choudhary), who leads a peaceful life in one of the chawls of Mumbai is almost on verge to settle down in life by marrying his girlfriend Sonal (Pooja Sawant), meanwhile one incident happens with Surya which lands him in a situation where he has to come face to face with 'Daddy' (Makrand Deshpande) and his journey in underworld starts, his struggle to dissociate himself with the tag of Dagdi Chaawl lands him further deep into activities of Dagdi Chaawl and unwillingly becomes part of underworld. Whether he succeeds to dissociate from Daagdi Chaawl or not forms the story of the movie.


Music for this action film is composed by Amitraj,[14] while lyrics are penned by Mandar Cholkar and Kshitij Patwardhan.[15] Makers of the film released first song "Morya", a devotional track in the voice of Adarsh Shinde, on 15 September on YouTube which became an instant hit.[16][17][18] Second song "Dhaga Dhaga" also became popular.[19][20]


The film has received positive reviews. ABP Majha gave 4 out of 5 stars and declared movie "Fast-paced crime action flick".[21] Pune Mirror gave 3 out of 5 stars and declared movie "Well made, the film keeps you involved".[22] Maharashtra Times gave 3 out of 5 stars and declared movie "As total entertainer".[23] Times of India gave 3 out of 5 stars.[24]


Dagdi Chawl, home to gangster Arun Gawli alias Daddy, is all set to be redeveloped. This cluster of ten four-storied chawls will reportedly be replaced by two 40-storied skyscrapers in the next few years.


According to MHADA, the LOI is just the first step. The plan may undergo revisions in later stages and it could take a year for a No Objections Certificate to be given. Demolition of the existing structures and construction of the new buildings will begin only after that.The dilapitated buildings in Dagdi Chawl. (Photo: Vidya)


After issuance of the LOI, the Mumbai Building Repairs and Redevelopment Board (MBRRB) will now make a list of eligible tenants. For these eligible tenants, transit buildings will be built on a vacant piece of land within the project layout. They will stay there till the project is completed.


The chawl, which was once a housing facility for workers employed in the nearby textile mills, currently has more than 350 tenants, with 10 four-storey structures. The original tenants of the chawl, who spent their entire lives in their 120 sq ft homes, will get 450 sq ft apartments in the high-rises, the official said.


The proposal for redevelopment of the cessed building, sent by the landlord, has been approved by the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA), he said. Gawli is the landlord of the property, which was once known as his fortress.


The place was also in news due to the frequent police raids, which were conducted to nab dreaded members of the Gawli gang, he said. Walishetty said he had to use a sten gun to arrest Gawli in one such raid at the chawl.


Dagdi Chawl, then, was infamous for another reason, immense squalor. Those days of muck are the ones that the streets of Byculla wish were a nightmare. A chawl that sheltered around 150 families in its kholis. A street with overflowing gutters, urine smelling houses, houseflies collected at every corner of the chawl. People had to see their children die of starvation. Men killed their wives so that they have one less to feed. Sons let their mothers get laid for some currency. One among the population fighting with the filth was Arun Dolas.


As soon as Arun opened the letter, a 20 rupees note fell from it, an amount that he had never seen in his life. A letter and 20 rupees that overwhelmed his life, destroying all his emotions as though a spear went right through his heart, crushing all his hopes as if poverty was simpering at its victory.


The days that followed, gradually, normalized to the initial ones. Their regular routines resumed except that Abha started attending her school and the household expenses were now handled by Arun instead of his mother.


Arun opened the wrinkled chit, in his hand, and a 10 rupee note fell on the ground. He quickly picked up the note and put it in his underwear to pretend that he was adjusting his shorts. He, then, opened the note which read,


So, Arun took a train to Matunga and got behind the Swati Complex wondering what he would have to do to earn the 10 rupee note. He looked around for a man who possibly could be Bhaisaab. After a few minutes, he saw the same black long car he had seen at the Dagdi Chawl with the same men inside. The aristocrat seated behind opened the door and signalled Arun to enter the car. Arun had seen only pictures of such cars and such clean seats before, he always thought such sanitation as imaginary.


As soon as Arun got into the car, he noticed the aristocrat, perhaps Bhaisaab, closely. He seemed a reticent man by his mien, a scar on his left cheekbone just below the eye and a clean-shaved beard with a moustache that went perfectly with his dusky face.


Dolas thought of refusing the work for a second but the price offered weakened him. Ask a gangster what poverty does to a guileless person. No one is a born murderer, situations make a person. The turmoil that Dolas was going through was no different from this.


The driver geared up the speed in a blink and drove towards Byculla. Dolas had become numb for a few minutes, had gone blank as though the previous 10 minutes never existed, everything before his eyes had blurred. After a few minutes, when his sight and consciousness became clearer, Dolas felt a guilt of the sacrilege he had committed but it all got forgotten when Bhaisaab handed him the rest 15 rupees.


Dolas walked towards his kholi with absolute guilt and satisfaction with 25 rupees in his hand. He got into his home and saw boiled rice and raw onion kept for him on a plate. Abha was practising written Hindi on her slate. He had his dinner and asked Abha if she needed anything and promised her a new kurti for the next day. Abha, thinking this would cost more than he can afford, denied the offer initially but agreed on being insisted. Though she was happy for her new clothes but puzzled and afraid for where would the money come from for her clothes.


The next week, Arun bought Abha, one more new kurti and new footwear too. He had never seen Abha happier. He could now afford clean water for Abha and a meal that consisted of vegetables and chapatis now.


In these 8 months, Dolas learnt two things about the Bombay Underworld. First, signing up killing contract is the fastest route to fame in the underworld. Second, clench the world in your fist and open your palm only to receive money.


After Bhaisaab elucidated him about the task, there were several thoughts running through his mind. First, Kamathipura is where his mother might be and he never wanted to face that woman, who left him and his sister at their worst, again. Second, why was killing a whore such a crucial test? Third, why is Bhaisaab leaving Bombay only after this killing? Will this tend to heavy risk?

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