Masoom
Masoom

Masoom

1960Movie120 minHindi

Set in the early 1960s in a large Indian city. The story of three orphaned children, the eldest of whom, Debu, is twelve years old. Debu does his best to earn money so that his brother and sister do not become homeless vagrants. With the help of kind people, Debu manages to provide for his brother and sister, as well as himself.

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Director: S. KhalilGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A young boy, struggling with his identity and feeling like an outsider, navigates the complexities of his family life. The film explores themes of belonging, societal pressures, and the emotional impact of a child's perspective on adult issues. He yearns for acceptance and understanding within his household.

Critical Reception

As a film from 1960, specific detailed critical reception is scarce in modern archives. However, it is remembered as a poignant family drama that resonated with audiences for its sensitive portrayal of childhood emotions and familial relationships, reflecting common societal themes of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • A touching exploration of a child's emotional world.
  • Highlights the challenges of fitting in within a family unit.
  • Offers a sentimental look at family dynamics and societal expectations.

Google audience: Audience reception data from 1960 is not readily available in a quantifiable format for Google reviews. However, films of this nature typically garnered appreciation for their emotional depth and relatable themes.

Fun Fact

As a relatively older film from Pakistan, detailed trivia is not widely documented in easily accessible international databases.

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