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Synopsis: Nainital-based Chhotulal sells iced-golas and lives an impoverished lifestyle with his pretty wife, Sumitra, and a school-going son, Rishabh. He faces criticism from the community after Rishabh runs away, and is located and brought home from Mumbai's Gateway of India. Hardly had Chhotulal's life settled down after this and other incidents involving his son, he will be approached by several other parents in the community who will complain that their children are missing, and may have been influenced by Rishabh's habit of running away from home. Chhotulal does not know that the children have all traveled to Mumbai to try and procure a parachute for a blind girl named Kuhu. He is not aware that the children have reached Mumbai and are being held by the authorities - suspected of aiding terrorists.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Year:
2011
115 min
35 Views


Correct. -The way

these children supported us..

..and helped us in

catching the terrorists..

..forthis act the

nation is proud of them.

I agree that they ran away

from their homes and their village.

It is wrong.

But this mistake helped to

snip of a bad disaster in its roots.

I have a request fortheir parents..

..and all other parents

that they understand their..

.children's small wishes.

On behalf of the government I

fulfil their dream of flying in the sky.

Go children.

Fly in the sky. But

keep the ropes in your hand.

Go and fulfil your dreams.

Jai hind. Jai Maharashtra.

''Sometimes is feels as if

happiness has touched you and blown away.''

''Sometimes it feels as if these

wonderful nights shall not come back.''

''Let me touch. Let me feel.''

''Let me close my eyes and dream.

''Let me walk. Let me search.''

''Let me keep the joy

of flying in my heart.''

''Fly away.''

''Touch the sky.''

''Live.''

''Live your dreams.''

''Fly away.''

''The life is small.''

''But dreams are thousand.''

''Light from the sun.''

''And love from the moon.''

''Sometimes laugh.Cry sometimes.''

''And the win each moment.''

''Win at times. At times lose.''

''And bend the lines of fate''

''Fly away.''

''Touch the sky.''

''Live.''

''Live your dreams.''

''Fly away.''

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