Mayanagar is a three storied chawl in Mumbai. Flory Mendonca (Renuka Shahane), a Catholic widow, wants to give away a part of her house but does not have buyers due to its high price. Finally Vilas (Pulkit Samrat), who is eager to take a house near station, buys it. Whereas in the same building, Varsha (Masumeh Makhija) is facing daily abuse from her unemployed and alcoholic husband. On the other hand, she still has feelings for her past lover, Shankar (Sharman Joshi), and bonds well with her neighbour and tends her little son. Suhail (Ankit Rathi) and Malini (Aisha Ahmed) fall in love being from different faiths much to the chagrin of their parents. On the ground floor lives glamorous Leela (Richa Chaddha), who sends seductive vibes towards men around. The lives of the people living in Mayanagar do not seem to be what it is, as there are hidden secrets. At the end, it is revealed that Leela was actually the author of all the three stories... In the first part, we see Flory attending a prospect buyer, Vilas, who is frustrated looking for accommodation in Mumbai. Vilas does not fuss a lot on hearing the exorbitant price charged by her. Later, she goes inside to make tea for them. Vilas sees some family pictures and inquires further. She tells him about her son who had a habit of stealing, and she used to defend him from other members of the chawl and his father. Time passes and one day at a wedding function in the chawl, she finds her son bludgeoned and in his dying state some precious diamonds to hide. They are not able to save him, police does not get anything after searching. She comes to know that that night her son was not alone in the robbery, others were there too in the plan, but they escaped, and he got caught. While hearing the story, Vilas becomes anxious and after putting sugar in his tea starts gulping it, while drenched in sweat. Flory reveals to his inquiry that she never got to meet that person who escaped and told the police about her son's location, "But I knew he would come to take those diamonds, because who will pay such a large amount of money for this small house in this chawl". It is revealed that Vilas is the cheater and has drunk poisonous tea and dies. Flory buries him in the floor matting of her house, and has avenged her son. Now she can leave this wretched house. Then, we focus on the life of the woman who has been tortured by her husband. We see her life before marriage, where Varsha and Shankar were in love, and one day, after compelling her parents, she asks him to propose to her. Her father tells her if he does not come, he will marry her wherever he wants, and then he will hear no excuse in the name of love or career. Shankar doesn't come that day. She has a very beautiful relation with her neighbor who sympathises with her. She invites her to dinner as her husband is coming. She goes there only to see Shankar being her husband. They greet each other and Shankar sees how pathetic and toxic her husband is. While he is leaving, they clarify the argument only to know that Shankar understood the wrong address to meet her with similar names. They move on with guilt. Flory bequeathes her plot to Varsha where she settles down to embark upon a life of independence. Then, we see Suhail with his father, mother and many sisters, who hails from a Muslim family, and Malini, a single daughter of a very pitiful mother. They are madly in love, and decide to elope which they successfully do. While they are away, Malini's mother reaches Suhail's house and asks for help. We are shown that Suhail's father has an intimate relation with her. While the lovers are caught, they are told that Suhail and Malini are children from the same father and that Malini's mother was in an unrequited affair with him. But she had to withdraw as he was married to a Muslim woman. This breaks them to the core. The element of suspense and surprise is saturated in the this framed story, where episodes leads to episodes. But who is the framing element? None other than Leela, she is herself attractive and divine as Maya, but the Maya ceases when we are shown a simple Leela sitting on a wheelchair, holding a newspaper with headline that an anonymous author has written a beautiful story about people of Mayanagar, followed by literary reviews which are spectacular. Leela then shows us the reality which she has doctored to make a fictional narrative that folds human's dark realities along with their intimacy with love. Varsha comes on her scooter while her husband is sitting behind, they are a lovely couple with Varsha being dominant, not tortured at all, and Suhail and Malini are just friends, while Flory is nowhere to be evil.
बस तू है
Bas Tu Hai
Details
Composer
- Clinton Cerejo
Lyricist
- Puneet Krishna
Singer
- Arijit Singh, Jonita Gandhi
Movie Name:
- 3 Storeys
Release Year:
- 2018
- Composer : Clinton Cerejo
- Lyricist : Puneet Krishna
- Singer : Arijit Singh , Jonita Gandhi
- Track 3 : Raasleela(Music by: Amjad Nadeem) ( रासलीला (संगीत: अमजद नदीम) )
- Track 3 : Azaadiyaan ( आज़ादियां: )
- Track 4 : Zaroori Bewakoofi ( ज़रूरी बेवाकूफ़िक )