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Typically they may be available for 50% over the price of a normal chawl.
And I wanted this battle to be interpreted by a guy from the chawl.
The film is about the daily lives of people living in a Mumbai chawl.
I turned to admire the view of the chawl.
First person description of growing up in a chawl.
In this so-called Chawl area, people enjoy their living.
What would your protagonist have been had you not had the opportunity to experience life in a chawl?
People living in a chawl have little privacy.
People who are able to move to larger apartments sometimes voluntarily return to the chawl, where they seem to thrive on the intimacy.
In today's era a chawl is occupied by several middle-class people including people from different parts of the country.
In the distance were visible the burlap lean-tos and tin roofs of a growing chawl.
They spent much of their youth in an overcrowded chawl, a cramped tenement dwelling.
His subject is the chawl dwellers in Bombay City.
Times of India Life in a chawl.
She is the archetypical Mumbai chawl girl who dreams big, despite her lowly surroundings.
It was shot on location at Salunke Chawl near Churchgate.
A chawl stimulates interaction among communities, and there is a bridged gap between rich and poor.
One of his discoveries was the importance of the chawl, the small space, 10 feet by 10 feet, in which entire Indian families live.
Sonal's brother and sister in law got a flat as the compensation of her disease but left her to their own house in a chawl.
Murari comes to Mumbai, lives in a chawl, struggles a bit and becomes a successful and rich actor.
Mumbai has housing structures known as Chawl ('chaali' in Marathi).
Also, when I first came to Bombay I lived in a chawl for two-and-a-half years.
Haji Kasam Chawl in Mumbai Central is named after him.
In Lohar Chawl, which is packed with home electronics and appliance retailers, stores were unusually empty on a weekday.
Most likely the shacks were just the nucleus of a new chawl; the growing edge of 250 square miles of unrelieved slum.