Lamington Road on Bombay's Western Railway is the nearest railway station that takes one to Kamathipura, notorious for it's red-light, in particular, and a crime-prone area in general. It is in this area, on a stormy rainy day, that wealthy Aman Kapoor's car breaks down. His efforts to call for help via his cell phone are in vain, and he takes shelter in a nearby building. This is where he comes in contact with a prostitute named Chameli - and this is where his nightmare involving pimps, eunuchs, prostitutes, and corrupt police officers - will begin - and will seem to have no ending whatsoever.
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Chameli
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Strangers
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My Kind of Woman
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Lump Sum
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Always Forever
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Dear Maria, Count Me In
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Jealous
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Beach Baby
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worldstar money (interlude)
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Kids
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Let My Baby Stay
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Go Easy
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Salad Days
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Chamber Of Reflection
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Bad Religion
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Ivy
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Godspeed
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EARFQUAKE
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Bound 2
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Just like Heaven
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Yellow
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Bhaage Re Mann
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Jaane
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Sajna Ve Sajna
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Jaane Kyun Humko
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Prof. R. N. Dubey
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Bheegi Hui Koi
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Soul Of Chameli
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Sandesh Shandilya:
(theme) composed
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