A privileged young male Arab at odds with his cultural identity and his less fortunate street smart friend; a disillusioned Indian taxi driver who bears an uncanny resemblance to a famous Bollywood star; and a former Romanian ballet dancer now working as a flight attendant and searching for love and companionship ... these individuals all live in Dubai and their lives are about to collide for better or for worse in a city where ambition, growth and opportunity are encouraged and dreams can still manifest. "City of Life" is an urban drama that tracks the various intersections of a multi-ethnic cast, examining how random interactions and their consequences can irrevocably impact another's life.
12-11-2009
1h 59m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Ali F. Mostafa
Writers:
Jonny Brown, Ali F. Mostafa, Gerry Sherard, Tim Smythe
Production:
afm films
Key Crew
Story:
Ali F. Mostafa
Locations and Languages
Country:
AE; US
Filming:
AE
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Sonu Sood
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In 2009, he received Andhra Pradesh State Nandi Award for Best Villain and Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu for his work in the Telugu blockbuster, Arundhati. In 2010, He garnered Apsara Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role and IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role for the Bollywood blockbuster, Dabangg. In 2012, He received SIIMA Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role for Julayi.
In July 2016, he established the production house Shakti Sagar Productions, which is named after his father, Shakti Sagar.
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