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Chintu Ka Birthday
During US invasion of Iraq some illegal migrants are waiting to get back home to India. As one such family prepares to celebrate the 6th birthday of their youngest member Chintu, their kind-hearted Iraqi landlord lends them a helping hand.
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Plot Summary
Set against the backdrop of the Iraq War in 2004, the film follows a young boy named Chintu who is celebrating his birthday. His family, comprising his mother, father, and grandmother, are stuck in Iraq and are trying their best to celebrate his special day amidst the ongoing conflict and the threat of a US invasion. The narrative captures their struggles and their attempts to create a semblance of normalcy and joy for the child.
Critical Reception
Chintu Ka Birthday received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its sensitive portrayal of a child's innocence amidst geopolitical turmoil. Critics lauded its emotional depth, nuanced performances, and unique premise, highlighting its ability to evoke both laughter and tears. The film was praised for its timely relevance and its humanistic approach to a complex global event.
What Reviewers Say
A poignant and heartwarming story that effectively balances humor and poignancy.
Strong performances from the entire cast, especially the young lead and his mother.
A thought-provoking narrative that explores childhood innocence against a war-torn backdrop.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praised the film for its emotional impact, excellent storytelling, and the remarkable performances of the cast, particularly the child actor. Many highlighted its ability to create a touching and memorable experience that resonates long after viewing.
Fun Fact
The film was shot over 20 days in a single location in Mumbai, with the set designed to resemble a war-torn Iraqi home.
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