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The movie depicts the sudden poverty and desperation of thousands of families after the textile mills shut down. Lalbaug Parel Filmyzilla
Lalbaug Parel is not just a movie; it is a docu-drama based on a Marathi play that explores the aftermath of the 1982 Bombay mill strike. The film paints a gritty, honest picture of the lives of mill workers in the central Mumbai chawls, focusing on the Dhuri family. Mahesh Manjrekar Release Year: 2010 Language: Marathi (also released in Hindi as City of Gold ) Genre: Drama user wants a long article about "Lalbaug Parel Filmyzilla"
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Movie Review: Lalbaug Parel-Mills to Malls: A Journey That Was
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Lalbaug Parel (released as City of Gold ) is a 2010 drama directed by Mahesh Manjrekar that depicts the impact of the 1982 Bombay textile strike on Mumbai's working class, based on Jayant Pawar’s play

Early days but already fun to play with. I can see the potential and wish them luck.
“beta” though? bit early to call it that isnt it?
Interesting project, but I can’t help but think they’re setting themselves up for failure by not using more mature and stable upstream projects like GNUstep and Darling. Instead, they seem to have opted to use the remnants of Cocotron because “I prefer BSD/MIT/Apache-style licensing” (quoted from https://airyx.org/faq/). The problem, if you have a look at their Github project, is that Cocotron never implemented many of the more advanced Cocoa APIs and instead just calls NSUnimplementedMethod(). There are whole classes with no implementation. I guess this would allow you to compile software, but it most certainly won’t allow you to actual run any of it.
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