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Sukkar takes us into the heart of an orphanage, where the atmosphere is a blend of laughter and sorrow. The young girl Sukar navigates her life among a motley crew of children, each with their own quirks and stories. The pacing is steady, allowing for moments of genuine emotion to resonate, particularly as Sukar faces off against the obnoxious matron and her rather sinister henchman. There’s a notable contrast between the warmth of the children's camaraderie and the coldness of their surroundings. Performances are solid, especially the younger cast, who bring a real sense of authenticity to their roles. It’s one of those films that captures the essence of childhood resilience and friendship amidst adversity.
Captivating performances from the young cast.Interesting dynamics between the children and the antagonists.The blend of comedy and drama offers a nuanced perspective.
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