Dongri To Dubai : Six Decades of The Mumbai Mafia 
This was my first read about mafia - and while I was deeply interested in how Mumbai gave the mafia a chance to flourish, I also noticed asking myself a crucial question more frequently during the latter half of my read. What should a nonfiction on mafia ideally convey? Should it be an objective account that boasts of not commenting on the ethics of mafiadom to present an unbiased chronological account of the phenomenon? Or should it be a critical venture where, by exposing the murky machinery
S. Hussain Zaidi is master in detailing the life of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. I finished this book within 3 days & never wanted it to get end. Really, his hardwork of 6 years definitely made this book worth reading. He chronicles the details of not only dawood but also about others before him who started the smuggling & others illegal activities in mumbai. Though, you'll feel few dialogues in the book to be *cheesy* as if like it has taken by old bollywood movies on gangster. I read

I've read Hussain Zaidi's Mafia Queens of Mumbai and was impressed. Growing up, I had read a great deal about Haji mastan and Jenabai in Mum's magazines, while closeted in a dark, secluded space. Book was a reminder of tid bits I had picked up then.Dongri to Dubai is his account of rise, growth and fall of underworld history in Mumbai from 1950s. It covers the background and reign of Karim Lala, Haji Mastan, Varadrajan, explains the ever-changing alliances and rivalries of the underworld. Pathan
Dongri To Dubai takes you the history of the Mumbai mafia, beginning with its pre independence roots with Rampuri chākūs and turf wars, and ending with its modern day history as a trigger happy global crime syndicate.The stories, while well researched and very interesting (and not widely known), tend to be rushed, especially the ones that don't focus on Dawood Ibrahim. His saga steals the limelight away from the other stories in the book - it gets a little monotonous after a while when every
The story of underworld how the underworld operation are worked out and how police reacted and story is divided into party shootout happens are various places are written according and perfect devilish act are shown in the novel.This book tell us about the notorious gangs of Mumbai underworld, and how there ruling come into power, who supported them, who backed, how the circumstances make few of them criminal, how they started it as there career, there rising in underworld, there fear in the
Dongri To Dubai is not just a book. Its a journey of few people who changed the history of Mumbai over the period of six decades after the independence.The book simply tells you the stories of local mafias and how they operated their networks with the help of some police officials, politicians, celebs and influenced personalities. The author has narrated very interesting stories of almost all the ganglords who indirectly ruled the economic center of India.As far as storyline is concerned, it is
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ISBN: | 8174368949 (ISBN13: 9788174368942) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Dongri to Dubai is the first ever attempt to chronicle the history of the Mumbai mafia. It is the story of notorious gangsters like Haji Mastan, Karim Lala, Varadarajan Mudaliar, Chhota Rajan, Abu Salem, but above all, it is the story of a young man who went astray despite having a father in the police force. Dawood Ibrahim was initiated into crime as a pawn in the hands of the Mumbai police and went on to wipe out the competition and eventually became the Mumbai police’s own nemesis.The narrative encompasses several milestones in the history of crime in India, from the rise of the Pathans, formation of the Dawood gang, the first ever supari, mafia’s nefarious role in Bollywood, Dawood’s move to Karachi, and Pakistan’s subsequent alleged role in sheltering one of the most wanted persons in the world. This story is primarily about how a boy from Dongri became a don in Dubai, and captures his bravado, focus, ambition, and lust for power in a gripping narrative. The meticulously researched book provides an in-depth and comprehensive account of the mafia’s games of supremacy and internecine warfare.Particularize Containing Books Dongri To Dubai : Six Decades of The Mumbai Mafia
Title | : | Dongri To Dubai : Six Decades of The Mumbai Mafia |
Author | : | S. Hussain Zaidi |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 408 pages |
Published | : | May 25th 2012 by Roli Books |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Mystery. Crime. History. Cultural. India |
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Ratings: 3.93 From 8552 Users | 814 ReviewsCritique Containing Books Dongri To Dubai : Six Decades of The Mumbai Mafia
'Dongri to Dubai' is the first non-fiction book that I have ever read. It is a narrative describing the beginning and growth of the Mumbai mafia and is a detailed account of the rise and fall of many a mafia leaders. But mainly it's the tale of one man who changed the face of Mumbai in spite of being far away.It is a well researched book, of course, and the fact that the author has been a crime reporter, thereby fully informed of all the events, was an added advantage. A mere statement of factsThis was my first read about mafia - and while I was deeply interested in how Mumbai gave the mafia a chance to flourish, I also noticed asking myself a crucial question more frequently during the latter half of my read. What should a nonfiction on mafia ideally convey? Should it be an objective account that boasts of not commenting on the ethics of mafiadom to present an unbiased chronological account of the phenomenon? Or should it be a critical venture where, by exposing the murky machinery
S. Hussain Zaidi is master in detailing the life of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. I finished this book within 3 days & never wanted it to get end. Really, his hardwork of 6 years definitely made this book worth reading. He chronicles the details of not only dawood but also about others before him who started the smuggling & others illegal activities in mumbai. Though, you'll feel few dialogues in the book to be *cheesy* as if like it has taken by old bollywood movies on gangster. I read

I've read Hussain Zaidi's Mafia Queens of Mumbai and was impressed. Growing up, I had read a great deal about Haji mastan and Jenabai in Mum's magazines, while closeted in a dark, secluded space. Book was a reminder of tid bits I had picked up then.Dongri to Dubai is his account of rise, growth and fall of underworld history in Mumbai from 1950s. It covers the background and reign of Karim Lala, Haji Mastan, Varadrajan, explains the ever-changing alliances and rivalries of the underworld. Pathan
Dongri To Dubai takes you the history of the Mumbai mafia, beginning with its pre independence roots with Rampuri chākūs and turf wars, and ending with its modern day history as a trigger happy global crime syndicate.The stories, while well researched and very interesting (and not widely known), tend to be rushed, especially the ones that don't focus on Dawood Ibrahim. His saga steals the limelight away from the other stories in the book - it gets a little monotonous after a while when every
The story of underworld how the underworld operation are worked out and how police reacted and story is divided into party shootout happens are various places are written according and perfect devilish act are shown in the novel.This book tell us about the notorious gangs of Mumbai underworld, and how there ruling come into power, who supported them, who backed, how the circumstances make few of them criminal, how they started it as there career, there rising in underworld, there fear in the
Dongri To Dubai is not just a book. Its a journey of few people who changed the history of Mumbai over the period of six decades after the independence.The book simply tells you the stories of local mafias and how they operated their networks with the help of some police officials, politicians, celebs and influenced personalities. The author has narrated very interesting stories of almost all the ganglords who indirectly ruled the economic center of India.As far as storyline is concerned, it is
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