The city lights of Mumbai twinkled once more, as Rohan smiled, knowing that his film had found its way to the hearts of the people, and that he had found a new family in the underground film collective.

One night, as Rohan was about to upload his film to Filmyzilla, he received a mysterious message: "If you want your film to see the light of day, meet me at the old clock tower in Marine Drive at midnight. Come alone."

The woman revealed herself to be a member of an underground film collective, dedicated to promoting independent cinema and protecting filmmakers from exploitation. She offered Rohan a deal: they would help him distribute his film, protect his rights, and ensure that it reached the audience it deserved.

Little did Rohan know, his film had already created a buzz in the film industry, and some shady characters had taken notice. A powerful film producer, known for his ruthless tactics, had been eyeing Rohan's film, and he was willing to do anything to get his hands on it.

His film, "Mumbai Delhi Mumbai," was a love letter to the city, a poignant tale of love, loss, and self-discovery set against the backdrop of Mumbai's chaotic streets. The story revolved around a young protagonist, Aarav, who embarked on a journey from Mumbai to Delhi and back, encountering a cast of characters that would change his life forever.

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