Kiran Rao has said that her directorial debut is about her own experiences in Mumbai.
Dhobi Ghat, which stars her husband Aamir Khan, follows the intercrossing lives of four individuals in the Indian city.
The helmer has opted to promote the film through releasing postcards describing what the film means to her.
On one of the cards, she said: "I came to Mumbai 12 years ago, moved house seven times, worked on eight films, found love and am seeing my dreams come true," The Times of India reported.
Rao continued: "I guess it's the magic of Mumbai - my muse, my home, and the reason I made this film called Dhobi Ghat."
Dhobi Ghat, which stars her husband Aamir Khan, follows the intercrossing lives of four individuals in the Indian city.
The helmer has opted to promote the film through releasing postcards describing what the film means to her.
On one of the cards, she said: "I came to Mumbai 12 years ago, moved house seven times, worked on eight films, found love and am seeing my dreams come true," The Times of India reported.
Rao continued: "I guess it's the magic of Mumbai - my muse, my home, and the reason I made this film called Dhobi Ghat."