The street boy in the movie lives in a slum in India. In his last year of university, he found out that he was very interested in hip-hop at school. He tried to write words, a hip-hop party, was forced to pk hip-hop, and found his own hip-hop. Talent has been out of control since then. Due to the ruthlessness of reality, his father is in poor health, so he has to help his father work to support his family and go to school.
His father taught him that he must study hard, that his dreams and reality must be similar and in line with reality. He told him that he is the son of a servant and don’t be whimsical. This made me understand the male chauvinism, religious beliefs, and poverty of Indian families. Thinking greatly affects the development of a child's talent.
The friend of the street boy, at the border of life, was forced to survive and had to steal and sell drugs. The male protagonist saw his friend use the child to sell drugs and blamed the friend with anger, and was beaten up. When the street boy was in trouble, his friend took him to steal the car to make money, so that his life was not so difficult. On the day my friend was arrested, the friend did not choose to let him out, but told him that you have a bright future, and that you have many choices in the future, and don't let my children get hungry, take care of them. This made me understand the complexity of human nature, and forced myself to go astray. But leave a big warmth for friends and children.
This movie is good, it interprets family, friendship, and love. The reality of the slums in India, the gap between the rich and the poor, religious beliefs, and imprisoned thinking. How to choose between dream and reality!
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