'Thanks Maa'
I'm really looking forward to seeing this one...
Synopsis
A 12 year old street kid named MUNICIPALITY,while on the run from the reformatory, finds and saves a two day old abandoned child from being prey to a ferocious dog. Failing to find any takers among the people he deemed responsible & respectable, Municipality takes up the onus of finding the child's mother himself. Here onwards ensues his struggle in the urban jungle of Mumbai with just 4 of his friends from the streets- Soda(14),Sursuri(10),Cutting(8)& Dhed-shaana(6).
Municipality's rock steady determination ultimately helps him emerge a winner against all odds as he reaches the child's mother. Though in the bargain, he loses his flawless & God like image of a mother he used to see in his dreams. A mother who he hoped,would come searching for him someday at the Municipality Hospital where he was abandoned 12 yrs back.
The film aims at highlighting the issue of abandoned children and the misery they face in heir day to day lives.
The Official Homepage... http://www.thanksmaa.com/home.htm
thanks for sharing:)
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Thanks for sharing :-)
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iz Salman khan the Hero in this Movie ?
This one is gonna be a good movie for sure .. the interesting thing is that hero of the movie is big fan of "Salman Khan" in the movie and the real life too ..looking forward to watch it
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Either follow my way or Highway
Looks interesting.
hope you have seen the official webpage....take a look at the facts section there.quite an eye-sore and terribly heart-wrenching....but definitely worth a dekko.
Sounds good. Looking forward to seeing it.
"We submit to the majority because we have to. But we are not compelled to call our attitude of subjection a posture of respect." Ambrose Bierce
i am happy that such good films are coming out....films with social messages :-)
Thanks Paa....i am eagerly awaiting to see this one...:)
another 'Slumdog Millionaire' on it's way :-) Indian cinema is maturing! :-)