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Carmichael Road

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Kamal mahal in 1940
Kamal mahal in 1940

Carmichael Road is an upmarket residential street of Mumbai, India. Situated on a ridge in South Mumbai, it is now officially called M.L. Dahanukar Marg. It has many old style bungalows and apartment houses, such as the art deco Kamal Mahal of film director, Kamal Amrohi. The street and surrounding neighbourhood is and has been home to Mumbai's rich and famous such as the Modys, the Commissariats, the Dahanukars, the Somaiyas, the Lalbhais, the Walchands and the Morarjees.

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Carmichael Road
Carmichael Road (M L Dhanukar Marg), Mumbai D Ward (Zone 1)

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Dabhanga Mansion

Carmichael Road (M L Dhanukar Marg)
400026 Mumbai, D Ward (Zone 1)
Maharashtra, India
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