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.

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.

The film went on to become a critical and commercial success, with audiences and critics alike praising its nuanced portrayal of Mumbai. Rohan's journey had come full circle, and he had learned that sometimes, taking risks and trusting the right people could lead to the most unexpected and beautiful outcomes.

Rohan, sensing an opportunity, agreed to work with the collective. Together, they released "Mumbai Delhi Mumbai" on various platforms, including Filmyzilla, but with a twist - the film was officially released, and the collective ensured that Rohan received his due.

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