by watching this ...i realised how my grandparents struggles throughout their life...this made me to respect them even more...and yaaa i love my country even more now......my heart belongs to this beautiful country...my india
you talk like you are some time traveller😅...cause I don't think non time travelers will mention "AD" in while telling when they were born 😄...just saying
Having such a blend of emotions. Have no words to speak. Its even a year before my father was born. The Buildings, the Cars (Premier Padmini Taxis), the Bikes, the Shops, the Local Train... Amazing Documentary!
Yeah ...only thing I fear about living in those days is the Unnoticed injustice... Not saying that everything is fine now...but at least people can expose the injustice happening on social media.... And in that era...Mumbai was Ruled by South Indian Dons... Now we have greater access to stuffs....but I guess the small enjoyment of little things which children in that era could...isn't available for children now..... Stress nahi tha kisiko
Beautiful?? Zara slums me ho ke ana bhai. Mumbai jaisa faltu sher hai hi nhi. Sher kum slum jyada hai. I agree there some posh places exist but they only exist for the rich that’s it!!! Mumbai ek bhul bhulaiya hai iss sher ke jhase me mat ana. Jitni khubsurat yeh sher lag raha hai utni hai nhi!!
I am little younger than this boy i was born in 1974, but i have seen those days very wonderful days and Golden Era, but by the Grace of GOD our family were Rich and we studied in ST Mira's English school, but there were no difference between poor and Rich I had all types of friends. Very very beautiful days
@@shonesb i wil tell u how d hell ther ws sukun wht u think only in those days kids wer wrking? Cant u c even today kids r wrking in so mny places eg hotels
I loved this Bombay I grew up in. I loved the simple honest people. I stayed in Bandra which was relatively better off. But I loved excuses to stay at the houses of the 'working classes'. I miss this terribly. Thanks.
Miss that Marathi and Konkani culture nowadays . While I was child i used to go with my grandpa everyday for walk. Damn I would give my everything to live that days again. No smartphone social media just me and my friends riding cycles in 1994 .
I will call it a golden age!! Things changed post 1992 riots and when cell phones were introduced and chawl turned into big towers !! I miss my old home!!
@@IND_GAMER_I per Jiwan Ak saman nhi hai bhai pahle ki baat alag thi aaaj alag hai samche This was the Golden Age And Here We Live Is Not Good,,,Really.
@@CloudyGamingCG Aapka Bachpan tha kya ye? Hume bhi apna Bachpan golden lagta Hai kyuki aage life me Bohot kuch rapidly badalta Hai...and responsibilities aati Hai..
I see my father's childhood in that boy the only thing is his father didn't work for all his life and kept removing children's first his wife looked after him and then his children,it took almost 50years to come out of poverty for us still we keep fast for him once in a year and give him what ever he liked during pitra paksh God only knows from which mud this Indian are made of long live culture long live Indian 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The boy in the video knew that he was being filmed, of course you cannot ignore a giant camera pointing in your face incessantly, in fact the boy was acting for the documentary maker and then got paid for the effort he put in.
I was born 1958 . Now I am 62 years but wo waqt me sub pyar se rehte th. Crime bahoot kam th. Honesty th. Chiting nahi th. Simple life th. Logo me pyar bahoot th. Milzul ker rehte th gujra hua zamana aita nahi dubara.
not true , so called golden era was not so golden for those who loved thru that , they consider today generation lucky , i meet many ppl , they told us they struggle for small small things and life was very hard , today its abundance , so you are wrong
Interesting film! I am from Bombay and recognize many of the locations. Like the little Satya, I worked in my childhood, but fortunately I got education...now I live in USA.
When I was studying in Madras , I used to travel to Bombay to visit my friends during holidays. This is POOR part of then Bombay. I stayed at Western Hotel in Marine Drive, Churchgate was beautiful, Bandra where my friend lived was beautiful too. Negative video. I am not an Indian citizen but this is slum not actual Bombay. Bus services, electric trains, taxis were all available. The place was cooler than it is now with lots of trees. Same with otherparts of India, very negative video claiming Bombay but showing slum life.
raghvendra rao 50% of Mumbai is still slums. I know truth is hard to swallow but why would u want to sugarcoat things to make yourself feel better? India is still a third world country
I moved to Ambernath in the year 1967 from Varangaon which is near Bhusaval. I lived in Ambernath till 1971 before moving to Bengaluru.. How can I ever forget my travels in the local trains and the sindhi camps in Ullas nagar.I would catch the Dadar Dhombivili fast to reach back Ambernath. Well 54 years have gone by. Bombay's fast life and the house arrest corona life are poles apart😗😗
pity small family sweating every single day for a bread(chapatti). I'm so curious to know what he must doing for a living and where he is residing.He must be now around 65 years old
4:32 electric trian ? Yes ,i seart on Google and it 1925 the first electric train ran in bombay ...i thought electric train were not there in back 1967 but guess I'm just big goofball!
Life was at a different zone at that time. Quality and luxury was less but more. Simplicity and closeness was. There..... People were less. Selfish and. Self centered.... People had values.... Things change with time and maybe 50 years from now. Things will be very different what it used to be now... Many of us won't live like many of them in this video. Generations come and go but legacy lives forever.....
Because just like this channel Indians steal foreign ideas and pose as if they are their own. Pls accept the harsh reality, foreigners have shown the reality here. If the foreigners were showing something different from reality, so many people would not have been lining up to run overseas. India is predominantly a poor country still battling with deep-rooted corruption, power cuts, water cuts, very low hygiene levels even in restaurants and healthcare venues, and roads full of pot holes. A few rich people can't change the purchasing power & lifestyle landscape of 1 Billion people.
sanch Sanchayan brother think twice before comment... 2017 Mumbai population is 2 crores...50% living in slums...40% living in bird nest like 1RK rooms...only 0.001% are living like normal humans... first change their standerd of living...then I and my mother India automatically changes...
Yogesh bangaru so true . . . but if we want to earn more, have more, live more, WE have to be worth more. Education first, then persevere and don't quit. Keep on keeping on what we want. When we can have more, we will then have something to give others to encourage them the same ways. You've done a lot of thinking about this that's obvious and I commend you.
Yogesh Banaru, bhai, that's a lie. In order to have more you have to be worth more. A better life does not happen by other people paying for it. Again, Bhai! To have more YOU have to be worth more. Do it.
Amazing to find out that my dad has done the camera work on this....
Wow!
Amit Rege please give some info on this. Who produced it, etc
@@snehafernandez7211
Its in the illustration inthe video...
I guess this was made even before i was born😎
Amit Rege 🙏🏽
Amazing dad
What's name of your dad? amazing camera work... he is talented...
by watching this ...i realised how my grandparents struggles throughout their life...this made me to respect them even more...and yaaa i love my country even more now......my heart belongs to this beautiful country...my india
Suar tu Pakistani hai
@@jignasaha6313 andh bhakt....bhai cow ka gober kohinoor se mahnga hai 😜😜😜
त्यावेळी लोकांकडे पैसा नव्हता पण त्यांच्या चेहऱ्यावरचा आनंद अतुलनीय होता.
Ekdam barobar, Karan garja kami aani jevdha aahe tyat samadhan..
Tya veles modi Navta mahnun loka sukhi hote
@@erepr1633 modi ne ghar petwali k
@@erepr1633 brobr😂
Karn pudcha apeksha nvtya udya che vichar nvte aaj ch divs sukhane ksa jail ha vichar fakt
WOW, What a Documentary. A note on Indian Economical Versatility. This Documentary is still valid today (Even after 45 Years) Sad but Truth.
I was born in 1967 AD.....when I was 6 or 7 I remember people were so simple....festivals were enjoyable though we were poor.
you talk like you are some time traveller😅...cause I don't think non time travelers will mention "AD" in while telling when they were born 😄...just saying
Aunty Ruth was it in Goa or Mumbai that you were born.
Having such a blend of emotions. Have no words to speak. Its even a year before my father was born. The Buildings, the Cars (Premier Padmini Taxis), the Bikes, the Shops, the Local Train... Amazing Documentary!
Golden days
Really this is pure Gold days
..I like this video..
Thanks for share this old Mumbai picture clips
For sure we enjoy today’s technology. But I wouldn’t mind living back then without it.
Yeah ...only thing I fear about living in those days is the Unnoticed injustice...
Not saying that everything is fine now...but at least people can expose the injustice happening on social media....
And in that era...Mumbai was Ruled by South Indian Dons...
Now we have greater access to stuffs....but I guess the small enjoyment of little things which children in that era could...isn't available for children now.....
Stress nahi tha kisiko
Karthik yeah that’s true but then again, cleaner city, healthier food, things were simple. Media wasn’t this stupid etc.. pros and cons hai.
@@lancedeejay yup that's true
@@Karthik-kt24 The Covid19 pandemic proved that economic and caste injustice is still alive in India. Hopefully this will be a shank in its side.
Life without electricity? Are you sure ?
Beautiful! What a nostalgic colour grading and camera print!
Wow.. Looking at the past I feel we shouldn't take all the small things in life for granted and be grateful for our parents who provide us everything
Mumbai has always been the most beautiful city of India 😍🤗
Beautiful?? Zara slums me ho ke ana bhai. Mumbai jaisa faltu sher hai hi nhi. Sher kum slum jyada hai. I agree there some posh places exist but they only exist for the rich that’s it!!! Mumbai ek bhul bhulaiya hai iss sher ke jhase me mat ana. Jitni khubsurat yeh sher lag raha hai utni hai nhi!!
@@Kanonymous-gj9pr i am from pak..but i love mumbai bcz of some favourite actors live and work here throughout there life!!
I M born in mumbai
I came to know by this video
That how my ancestors struggle at that time.its really heart touching
I am little younger than this boy i was born in 1974, but i have seen those days very wonderful days and Golden Era, but by the Grace of GOD our family were Rich and we studied in ST Mira's English school, but there were no difference between poor and Rich I had all types of friends. Very very beautiful days
who in covid-19 age and in isolation watching this lovely old video ,, and willing to go back in this clean and peaceful life....
What a
peaceful life
What a
peaceful life
Garibi me bhi kitna sukun tha
well said bro :)
Kuch nahi hoke bhi us waqt Sab Kuch tha..
The poor kid had to work. How the hell is that sukun? No need to romanticise poverty. No one deserves it.
@@shonesb i wil tell u how d hell ther ws sukun wht u think only in those days kids wer wrking? Cant u c even today kids r wrking in so mny places eg hotels
@@NDMYTGAMING some people they dnt know d difference in past n present 😊
The era of Mohd Rafi and other great Bollywood play back singers were alive.
I loved this Bombay I grew up in. I loved the simple honest people. I stayed in Bandra which was relatively better off. But I loved excuses to stay at the houses of the 'working classes'. I miss this terribly. Thanks.
The name Bombay was so strong .
Miss that Marathi and Konkani culture nowadays . While I was child i used to go with my grandpa everyday for walk. Damn I would give my everything to live that days again. No smartphone social media just me and my friends riding cycles in 1994 .
लोकांकडे महागडी घरे, मोबाईल, गाड्या किंवा हॉटेल्स नव्हती पण चेहऱ्यावर सुख, समाधान आणि मुख्य म्हणजे शहर स्वच्छ होत.
इसे देखकर अपने पूर्वजों के प्रति कृतज्ञता और जुड़ाव महसूस कर रहा हूं। जय हिन्द 🙋🏻♂️
Pinge's English Speaking Classes is still there at the same location in Dadar. :)
हो अगदी दादर वेस्ट ला सुविधा च्या समोर पहिल्या माळ्यावर
Time sanga konta minute la
Very beautiful documentary brings back the charm of the old 60's bombay. Indeed very very nice efforts by the team. thanks very much
Me ye video dhekthi hun to ek ajeeb si khushi hoti hai...kitna accha lagta hai chote se ghar me sab kitne pyar se rehte hai..👌👌👌👌
old is gold thank you for you ara so me old mumbai and upload this video
heart touching documentry God bless you
Really heart touching scene
excellent video, I really enjoyed watching this.
This video is much better than the movies made now a days by spending crores of rupees
Because bollywood is far from the truth
reminds me of the lightweight Amol Palekar movies. So nostalgic and simple life
Yes .. Chitchor, Baton baton mein, Choti si baat etc
Out grandparents generation ♥️
What a lovely kid with a lovely city
its our city only , it belongs to us
@@macdeep8523 chutiye
I will call it a golden age!! Things changed post 1992 riots and when cell phones were introduced and chawl turned into big towers !! I miss my old home!!
Nice video. Mumbai city looks very different un 1967 .Nir very crowded luke today's Mumbai
Today i have govt job . Good salary. Luxury life. But i wish i lived in those years.
Very emotional Story and Its A Reality ♥️🇮🇳
A documentary film dekh k bachpan yaad aaya. O bhi kya din the, aur abhi k din kaise hai😥😥😥
Ye wali asli life thi. 😭😭😭
To ja bhai jhopad patti me jake reh. Aj bhi mumbai me bohot jhopad Patti he
@@IND_GAMER_I per Jiwan Ak saman nhi hai bhai pahle ki baat alag thi aaaj alag hai samche This was the Golden Age And Here We Live Is Not Good,,,Really.
Tanveer Bagwan
best film
@@CloudyGamingCG Aapka Bachpan tha kya ye?
Hume bhi apna Bachpan golden lagta Hai kyuki aage life me Bohot kuch rapidly badalta Hai...and responsibilities aati Hai..
@@Karthik-kt24 nhi But Only i am 17 years old
I see my father's childhood in that boy the only thing is his father didn't work for all his life and kept removing children's first his wife looked after him and then his children,it took almost 50years to come out of poverty for us still we keep fast for him once in a year and give him what ever he liked during pitra paksh God only knows from which mud this Indian are made of long live culture long live Indian 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
If the that boy is alive and saw this video we'll he be able to reconise him in this video
The boy in the video knew that he was being filmed, of course you cannot ignore a giant camera pointing in your face incessantly, in fact the boy was acting for the documentary maker and then got paid for the effort he put in.
Hum oss chotese ghar me kitni khushi se raha karte teh. Hamara ghar khar me tah. ...😘golden life😘😘
I was born 1958 . Now I am 62 years but wo waqt me sub pyar se rehte th. Crime bahoot kam th. Honesty th. Chiting nahi th. Simple life th. Logo me pyar bahoot th. Milzul ker rehte th gujra hua zamana aita nahi dubara.
Old is really purely gold I miss you old times 😔😔😔
not true , so called golden era was not so golden for those who loved thru that , they consider today generation lucky , i meet many ppl , they told us they struggle for small small things and life was very hard , today its abundance , so you are wrong
खुशी के मारे आंखें नम हो गई
My birth day its month of may 1967 realy i anjoy this video
Love you bombay city
Mumbai meri jaan
Those was the original days.. with No Mobile phones.... Nothing!
S KingKhan bhai lekin mobile he abhi isliye to ye sab aap ab dekh paa rahe ho
@@राहुलपाटील-ठ8व ha ha ha😂😂🤪🤪
Only rich peoples
Mobile are good and bad both....it depends on how we use it....and also some effects of mobile don't depend on how we use it...it happens anyway
kitani sapoon ki zindagi..koi baag duuad nahi hai...mast life theee...time machinn hoti toh kass firr say yeh time lauut ataa...nice days...
Hai America ke pass
This just shows a small aspect of a vibrant and colourful city
what's a wonderful time that was yesi jamana bhi gujarke aaya hai
Interesting film! I am from Bombay and recognize many of the locations. Like the little Satya, I worked in my childhood, but fortunately I got education...now I live in USA.
When I was studying in Madras , I used to travel to Bombay to visit my friends during holidays. This is POOR part of then Bombay. I stayed at Western Hotel in Marine Drive, Churchgate was beautiful, Bandra where my friend lived was beautiful too. Negative video. I am not an Indian citizen but this is slum not actual Bombay. Bus services, electric trains, taxis were all available. The place was cooler than it is now with lots of trees. Same with otherparts of India, very negative video claiming Bombay but showing slum life.
R V shut up you’re desi as hell
@@NoName-ny1bt Truth is hard to swallow
R V yeah for you mate
raghvendra rao 50% of Mumbai is still slums. I know truth is hard to swallow but why would u want to sugarcoat things to make yourself feel better? India is still a third world country
Slums are integral part of Mumbai.
I wonder where this kid must be in 2019
May be senior citizens
Sachin Tendulkar! Who knows 😉
These r actors
@David Chaplin life expectancy was 34 long before 1950s and that was due to great british induced famines. After independence we had none.
@David Chaplin fucked up shit my grandmother lives even today being 80+ years
No plastic bags, clean Mumbai it was!👌
आमच्या मराठी माणसांची खरी मुंबई..🚩
Haa issiliye toh tum marathiyo ki aaurte sabke bartan manjhne jaati hai😑🙄
@@kiararajput3590 ha na tumhari rajput ki aurte mughlo ke niche gai hai. Tu bhi kisi muslim Mughal ki nazayat aulad hoga shayad.
@@swapnil27i ni re woh kaam tumlogon ki bhandiwaliyon ka hai
Apna soch
Maratha Empire was greatest after gupta dynasty in India,.....But I am very disappointed with this shiv sena, not worthy of Maratha.
World hasn't changed , but the cameras does !
Bombay is changed its mumbai mow
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where is this boy now , must be in his 70s
@@crazyindianguy3134 i said people , attitude/behavior!
I WISH
I have been living in Mumbai since 1967.
I would like to meet you next time when I come to Bombay.
Golden oldie
यह मुझे बहुत ही अच्छा लगता है पुरानी मुंबई का जो भी बता रहे हो बार बार में
जिंबॉब्वे बोलते हैं तो आते और अच्छा
Sacha must be 66 years old now!! I wonder where he is or if he's even alive😅... This is as good as time travel isnt it? 😌
how contended was the family with the very little they had but still the lady was happy and so was her family
True. But what you see in this video is all staged for the documentary.
Now the boy age should be approximate 65 or 66 year old fantastic video amazing mumbai
I moved to Ambernath in the year 1967 from Varangaon which is near Bhusaval. I lived in Ambernath till 1971 before moving to Bengaluru.. How can I ever forget my travels in the local trains and the sindhi camps in Ullas nagar.I would catch the Dadar Dhombivili fast to reach back Ambernath. Well 54 years have gone by. Bombay's fast life and the house arrest corona life are poles apart😗😗
Colorless world was so peaceful
Mumbai meri jaan... Bombay uska neel ka paththar ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
Omg..1967 👌👌👍👍 nd Now 2019😱😱 😢😢
Lemonade 🍋 stand the whole set up hasn't changed yet even the tea cups ☕
Thanks brother from India
The era of no expectations and just good days.
The black and White Seems so charming and innocent. Simple life. But the reality far far from what we see
There was a modern and luxurious side too.
kon kon ye 1967 me dekh ra he?
like maro
time travel machine hai kya
Nice video
I love Mumbai
pity small family sweating every single day for a bread(chapatti). I'm so curious to know what he must doing for a living and where he is residing.He must be now around 65 years old
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Wow amazing I am born in 12/01/1967 Hummey hei Bambay girl Singing by Alisha chinaye
Kitni saadgi, simple life hoti thi n now 😔
I love Mumbai
I love my India ❤️ 🇮🇳
4:32 electric trian ?
Yes ,i seart on Google and it 1925 the first electric train ran in bombay ...i thought electric train were not there in back 1967 but guess I'm just big goofball!
Haha...Bombay has always been ahead in transportation in India 😎😎
This little boy is now became at 73 years
This restored film has better visuals than most HD cameras
I wish I was living in this Era. So much Peace
agreee
Documentary me sab peaceful hi lagra h. Every generation has their own set of problems and worries. Peace kidr bhi nai h it’s a myth
Same story my family before 50 years. Bilkul sahi asa th waqt. Waqt waqt ke baat hain.
Kya baat hai.... Documentary which is in valuabale
Even though no enough money that time had abundant happyness......... Really back to Vedas
My mumbai Mumbai and Maharashtra. I love you
You should make full movie.. superv
Vakratunda mahakaaya surya koti Sama Prabha nirvignya kuru me deva sarvakaresu sarvada
that was bombay of my childhood. it was truly "yeh hai bombai mere jaan"
Our Ancestors used to live a Peaceful and Simply life compared to current Generation !
So cute to c mumbai like calm n peaceful.
Life was at a different zone at that time. Quality and luxury was less but more. Simplicity and closeness was. There..... People were less. Selfish and. Self centered.... People had values.... Things change with time and maybe 50 years from now. Things will be very different what it used to be now... Many of us won't live like many of them in this video. Generations come and go but legacy lives forever.....
You Foreigners always show Poor part of this country why???
At least they are showing most of the reality...
@@YK-cf8cy have they showed you their countries reality ever??? Peoples like you ruined this country ass hole
Because just like this channel Indians steal foreign ideas and pose as if they are their own. Pls accept the harsh reality, foreigners have shown the reality here. If the foreigners were showing something different from reality, so many people would not have been lining up to run overseas. India is predominantly a poor country still battling with deep-rooted corruption, power cuts, water cuts, very low hygiene levels even in restaurants and healthcare venues, and roads full of pot holes. A few rich people can't change the purchasing power & lifestyle landscape of 1 Billion people.
so we indians can not be in false richness
@@indiantradingbeast yeah i've seen poor part of their countries in their own movies...
Wow really nice video
Beauty lies in village, tradition, family.....
its 2017 ...but still I am seeing same scenes....when will my country will be a developed one...
When you develop and stop blaming the country.
sanch Sanchayan brother think twice before comment... 2017 Mumbai population is 2 crores...50% living in slums...40% living in bird nest like 1RK rooms...only 0.001% are living like normal humans... first change their standerd of living...then I and my mother India automatically changes...
Heisenberg White ok boss...ur wish
Yogesh bangaru so true . . . but if we want to earn more, have more, live more, WE have to be worth more. Education first, then persevere and don't quit. Keep on keeping on what we want. When we can have more, we will then have something to give others to encourage them the same ways. You've done a lot of thinking about this that's obvious and I commend you.
Yogesh Banaru, bhai, that's a lie. In order to have more you have to be worth more. A better life does not happen by other people paying for it. Again, Bhai! To have more YOU have to be worth more. Do it.
What a master piece
MUMBAI
apni JAAn
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Jaisi bhi life thi lekin tension nhi tha kisi ko na amir ko na garib ko ..
proud to be a mumbai-kar
My dad was 16-17 when this was shot
Its my lovly old mumbai
ये क्या हो गया भगवान कितना बदल गया इंसान !
१०० साल के बाद भी कुछ और बदला हुआ नजारा होगा !!
Golden dayz😭
Mumbai was quite developed at that time compared to current situation of some east & north-east states.