Mojili Mumbai (English: The Slaves of Luxury) was 1925 silent social film directed by Manilal Joshi from India.
Chhotalal who worked as a pimp/agent of Roshanara makes a plan to rob Nanavati who has bought a gold necklace to gift her daughter on her birthday.
It provided the moral commentary on westernized rich and dark side of "modern civilization".
[1] It sparked debate in Be Ghadi Mouj, a journal, about "morality and cinematic realism" between its editor Shayda and Joshi.
Joshi defended that he only wanted to make social comment on common incidents in culture of Mumbai by his film.