While on the way the bright eyes of Chotu stares earnestly at the school bus and the uniformed kids.It seemed the whole audience in the theater desperately wanted to see his dream fulfilled. It introduces Chotu (one of the best child performances in recent times by national award winner Harsh Mayar) who comes with his single mother to the town to earn for living. The film directed by Nila Madhab Panda straightaway comes to the point without beating around the bushes. It also reflects that the young generation is more responsible and sensible than the orthodox old ones and they have the power to build the nation through their liberal views. Both the films are very different in their execution but both sensitively dealt with the issue of Child labor, a poignant problem of his otherwise prosperous nation. This year two brilliant cinema dealt with those kids for whom the world hardly cares – Stanley Ka dabba and then this week release I am Kalam. Even being ignored they tend to build their own world of dreams and live optimistically. Rarely one bother to feel for him, his wish and needs. As passerby we observe little kid working in tea stalls to meet their day's meal. Whenever we move out in the open we tend to forcefully ignore the scenario. India is considered as third world country and the reason is justified with over 70% population below the economic level.
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