
A good children’s film. Three good friends go to the same school and live in the same apartment complex. One of them gets a dog as a birthday gift. The three kids become attached to the dog. One day the dog goes missing and the kids try to find it. Another young boy who runs errands for the residents in the apartment complex also joins them. The movie is sweet and entertaining. There are some interesting characters who get introduced and the film has a closure for all. Though the film is less than two hours, there is a long scene where the kids endlessly search for the dog within their community. Beyond a point it gets a bit boring. Also, some of the scenes are bland and acting is amateurish (from adults and not by kids). The director at times gets preachy about animal love and also seems to rely a lot on divine interventions. It appears as though it is his personal belief and he wants us to become a devotee of Lord Hanuman. Such acts spoil the movie watching experience.