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It’s a dog eat dog world – even in Bhindi Bazaar, Mumbai. The film follows the lives of an organized gang who deal in pick-pocketing. When each of them decides that they want to reach the top, they find themselves adopting methods which end up in their individual destruction. As a product, BB Inc. is not aesthetically beautiful but as a story, it is hard hitting. Director Ankush Bhatt does a fabulous job of depicting the underbelly of Mumbai. The performances are independently honest; each actor – unknown and known, are incredible. BB Inc. is an underdog film that should be watched.
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