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Hello Yama
Hello Yama is a 1998 Indian Kannada-language comedy drama film directed by A R Babu and starring Kashinath and Doddanna in the titular role and Sadhu Kokila, who also composed the music.
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Plot Summary
The story centers on Yama, a young girl who finds solace and friendship with a group of elderly residents in a nursing home. Despite the generational gap, she forms deep bonds with them, learning about their pasts and sharing her present. The film explores themes of connection, aging, and the simple joys found in human interaction.
Critical Reception
Hello Yama received a modest but positive reception, particularly praised for its heartwarming story and poignant performances. While not a major commercial success, it resonated with audiences who appreciated its gentle exploration of intergenerational relationships and its focus on the often-overlooked lives of the elderly.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its touching portrayal of friendship across generations.
Applauded for its sensitive handling of themes related to aging and memory.
Cited as a heartwarming and quietly profound film.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Hajime Kindaichi, was inspired by real-life experiences visiting nursing homes during his childhood.
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