Kundan Satti Movie Review: Kudos to 12-year-old girl director.
"Kundan Satti" is an enchanting animated film
designed to captivate children's hearts. This extraordinary creation is
the brainchild of a 12-year-old director, Agasthi, who has crafted a charming
tale featuring two young children, set in a picturesque village side, the story
revolves around their enduring friendship. Both boys have sons, one of whom
possesses an unusual 'Satti' on his head. These children are lovingly known as
'Kundan' and 'Satti.'
The story revolves around the central theme of friendship
between Kundan and Satti, and their engaging characteristics. Chattiswaran's
extraordinary talent of balancing objects on his head adds a delightful twist,
while Kundeswaran's impetuous nature injects spontaneity into the narrative.
The children, including Kundan and Satti, create mischief by stealing money and
belongings from the village people cleverly. However, their misdeeds
take a transformative turn when their teacher intervenes, educating both the
children and the elderly villagers about their mistakes.
The animation in the film is visually striking, offering a
fresh perspective on the lives of farmers, affluent individuals, and less
fortunate folks within the village. Furthermore, the film underscores the
importance of compassion and taking responsibility for one's actions, as
exemplified by the fathers of Kundan and Satti. The film imparts valuable life
lessons, such as assisting others in need and extending apologies when
warranted.
Additionally, "Kundan Satti" is accompanied by an
exceptional musical score composed by Amargeeth, which caters to the
preferences of young viewers. It weaves together entertainment with moral
values and hygiene awareness, creating a delightful and educational experience
for children.
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