Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA village girl named Jija embarks on a mission to send a letter to "God's Home," leading to unexpected connections in her community. Her journey mixes humor, emotion, and family bonds.A village girl named Jija embarks on a mission to send a letter to "God's Home," leading to unexpected connections in her community. Her journey mixes humor, emotion, and family bonds.A village girl named Jija embarks on a mission to send a letter to "God's Home," leading to unexpected connections in her community. Her journey mixes humor, emotion, and family bonds.
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The movie is a heartwarming gem that delivers powerful messages through the touching journey of young Jija. It effortlessly balances moments of laughter and tears, keeping the narrative light and refreshing throughout. From start to finish, the film holds your attention without a single moment of disconnect.
The direction is spot-on, and the performances are nothing short of brilliant. Myra and Spruha, the two young stars, bring depth and emotion to their roles, with Myra truly stealing the show. Their incredible acting leaves a lasting impact, making the story all the more memorable.
This movie is a must-watch, offering a perfect blend of joy, warmth, and emotional moments that stay with you long after the credits roll.
The direction is spot-on, and the performances are nothing short of brilliant. Myra and Spruha, the two young stars, bring depth and emotion to their roles, with Myra truly stealing the show. Their incredible acting leaves a lasting impact, making the story all the more memorable.
This movie is a must-watch, offering a perfect blend of joy, warmth, and emotional moments that stay with you long after the credits roll.
It is not often that you come across such powerful storytelling. It was so much full on innocence, fun and yet handled such difficult subject. The child actor was so real that cant even compare with anything. Thanks to the makers for keeping innocence alive.
Backgrounds used are extremely simple and rustic and will remind you of childhood. All characters come from everyday life and create huge impact. Initial ten minutes go in plot setting but after that the story sets in motion. Special mention for teh song Baba yeshil ka.
In all a must watch. Some parts will be easily understood and some will strike you after a while.
Backgrounds used are extremely simple and rustic and will remind you of childhood. All characters come from everyday life and create huge impact. Initial ten minutes go in plot setting but after that the story sets in motion. Special mention for teh song Baba yeshil ka.
In all a must watch. Some parts will be easily understood and some will strike you after a while.
I woke up with swollen eyes this morning-and not because I didn't sleep well, but because I watched something last night that absolutely shattered me in the most beautiful way.
This film... I don't even know where to begin. It's the kind of story that slowly sneaks up on you, and before you know it, you're sitting there with tears streaming down your face, completely caught up in someone else's world. It wasn't overly dramatic, it wasn't loud-it was just honest, raw, and incredibly touching.
The movie centers around a little girl, and without giving too much away, she's going through something really heavy. You don't understand it all at first-it unfolds gradually, and that's what makes it so powerful. You start picking up on her emotions , her expressions, the way she reacts to people around her... and then it hits you. And it hits hard.
There's a certain ache that stays with you as you watch her navigate everything she's feeling, all while trying to hold herself together. It reminded me just how much kids feel, even when they can't always put it into words.
The little girl who plays the lead-what a talent. Honestly, she's incredible. I've seen a lot of great performances by child actors, but this one really stood out. She barely even needed dialogue to express what she was going through. Just her eyes, her body language-it was heartbreaking and beautiful all at once. I was completely drawn in by her.
And then there's Bappeya. What a character. I fell in love with him almost immediately. His presence was comforting, genuine, and so full of heart. The actor who played him brought this gentle strength to the screen that felt so real. The dynamic between him and the little girl will hold you forever.
Visually, the film is authentic .it's subtle. The way the camera lingers, the way certain silences are allowed to breathe-it all adds to the atmosphere and emotional weight of the story. There were moments I found myself just sitting still, completely absorbed in what was happening, even when no one was speaking.
What stayed with me the most, though, was the way the story made me feel. It wasn't trying to impress or shock-it was just telling the truth of this little girl's experience, and in doing so, it tapped into something really universal. Love, loss, loneliness, connection-it's all in there.
By the end, I was a complete mess in the best possible way. Not because it was sad for the sake of being sad, but because it was so full of heart. So human.
If you get a chance to watch it, please do. Go into it with an open heart, and let it take you where it wants to. I promise, it's worth every tear.
Definitely not one to miss.
This film... I don't even know where to begin. It's the kind of story that slowly sneaks up on you, and before you know it, you're sitting there with tears streaming down your face, completely caught up in someone else's world. It wasn't overly dramatic, it wasn't loud-it was just honest, raw, and incredibly touching.
The movie centers around a little girl, and without giving too much away, she's going through something really heavy. You don't understand it all at first-it unfolds gradually, and that's what makes it so powerful. You start picking up on her emotions , her expressions, the way she reacts to people around her... and then it hits you. And it hits hard.
There's a certain ache that stays with you as you watch her navigate everything she's feeling, all while trying to hold herself together. It reminded me just how much kids feel, even when they can't always put it into words.
The little girl who plays the lead-what a talent. Honestly, she's incredible. I've seen a lot of great performances by child actors, but this one really stood out. She barely even needed dialogue to express what she was going through. Just her eyes, her body language-it was heartbreaking and beautiful all at once. I was completely drawn in by her.
And then there's Bappeya. What a character. I fell in love with him almost immediately. His presence was comforting, genuine, and so full of heart. The actor who played him brought this gentle strength to the screen that felt so real. The dynamic between him and the little girl will hold you forever.
Visually, the film is authentic .it's subtle. The way the camera lingers, the way certain silences are allowed to breathe-it all adds to the atmosphere and emotional weight of the story. There were moments I found myself just sitting still, completely absorbed in what was happening, even when no one was speaking.
What stayed with me the most, though, was the way the story made me feel. It wasn't trying to impress or shock-it was just telling the truth of this little girl's experience, and in doing so, it tapped into something really universal. Love, loss, loneliness, connection-it's all in there.
By the end, I was a complete mess in the best possible way. Not because it was sad for the sake of being sad, but because it was so full of heart. So human.
If you get a chance to watch it, please do. Go into it with an open heart, and let it take you where it wants to. I promise, it's worth every tear.
Definitely not one to miss.
A gem that will be cherished in my mind for a long time, Thanks to the makers!
The film as its subtitle says is a small film with a big heart. It is the true family entertainer. A kind of film that school kids should see to find themselves on the screen and grown ups should see for nostalgic feeling of school days.
The film, according to me is a gem because it doesn't try to be extra - ordinary or path breaking. The film remains simple, realistic and naive. The film is just like a new born baby. No lime lights or publicity stunts were done to promote the film and thats why I love it even more.
The director "Sanket Mane" (deserves the respect I have for him) has his own good story to tell which is funny (or witty) but really impulses you in the end when a simple message is conveyed in the most beautiful way!
Beautiful is the word to describe the performances. The kiddo is already a star. The director has proved it once again that he is in the same league of the finest makers of Marathi Cinema.
Story is simple yet touchy. Looks as if all the emotions of a school kids are portrayed beautifully on a celluloid. Screenplay is strong and never distracts us from the main track despite of many strong sub plots.
Music is very good and suits the movie. Background score thumps the movie and helps in making it a heartthrob movie.
The film will be cherished in my mind for a long time, Thanks to the team!
The film as its subtitle says is a small film with a big heart. It is the true family entertainer. A kind of film that school kids should see to find themselves on the screen and grown ups should see for nostalgic feeling of school days.
The film, according to me is a gem because it doesn't try to be extra - ordinary or path breaking. The film remains simple, realistic and naive. The film is just like a new born baby. No lime lights or publicity stunts were done to promote the film and thats why I love it even more.
The director "Sanket Mane" (deserves the respect I have for him) has his own good story to tell which is funny (or witty) but really impulses you in the end when a simple message is conveyed in the most beautiful way!
Beautiful is the word to describe the performances. The kiddo is already a star. The director has proved it once again that he is in the same league of the finest makers of Marathi Cinema.
Story is simple yet touchy. Looks as if all the emotions of a school kids are portrayed beautifully on a celluloid. Screenplay is strong and never distracts us from the main track despite of many strong sub plots.
Music is very good and suits the movie. Background score thumps the movie and helps in making it a heartthrob movie.
The film will be cherished in my mind for a long time, Thanks to the team!
This film is a poignant journey through the depths of human emotion. With a compelling storyline, heartfelt performances, and a beautifully composed score, it captures the essence of love, loss, hope, and healing. Every scene is crafted with sincerity, pulling the audience into the characters' world and making their joys and sorrows feel deeply personal.
The actors deliver unforgettable performances, especially in the emotionally charged moments that are both raw and authentic. The director's vision shines through in the subtle details, ensuring that every emotion is earned rather than forced.
The actors deliver unforgettable performances, especially in the emotionally charged moments that are both raw and authentic. The director's vision shines through in the subtle details, ensuring that every emotion is earned rather than forced.
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