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Motu Patlu: King of Kings
Motu and Patlu are your home-grown Laurel and Hardy in an animation avatar. They befriend a circus lion, Guddu and attempt to save the jungle from a greedy poacher.
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Plot Summary
Motu and Patlu, two inseparable friends living in the quiet town of Furfuri Nagar, stumble upon a grand adventure when they discover a baby lion. This discovery leads them on a quest to protect the cub from a cunning circus owner and reunite it with its mother in the jungle. Along the way, they encounter hilarious situations and face challenges that test their friendship and courage.
Critical Reception
Motu Patlu: King of Kings was generally well-received by its target audience, primarily children and families, for its humor and engaging storyline. While critical reviews were not extensive, it was noted for its vibrant animation and light-hearted entertainment value, consistent with the popular animated series.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its colorful animation and energetic pace, making it visually appealing for young viewers.
The film's humor and slapstick comedy are considered a strong point, appealing to children's sensibilities.
Appreciated for delivering a family-friendly adventure with a positive message about friendship and bravery.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's suitability for children, praising its comedic elements and the engaging adventures of Motu and Patlu. Parents found it to be a fun and light-hearted watch for the whole family.
Fun Fact
The 'Motu Patlu' franchise, including this film, is based on the popular Indian comic characters created by K. Pais, who were first introduced in the magazine Lotpot.
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