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A Beautiful World of Equality and Humanity
IdlyViswanath16 June 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Such an intriguing idea. A group of graduated students kidnap children from various walks of life and raise them without any concept of caste, socioeconomic status, etc. And with devotion towards humanity and acting for the greater good along with patriotic nature. The screenplay is quite unique and the revelations in the way they happen to the audience change us from worrying about the ethical implications to fully buying the idea by the neck end of the film.

Coming to performances, the show stealer is definitely the story and all the actors take a back seat to let that happen. This is also a great performance because a great actor should know to dial it back at times to let the story take the front seat. ANR, Gummadi, Jamuna, and other actors all give a solid performance to elevate the script. Savithri garu give a comedic performance to provide some lighthearted scenes in between the more serious drama. ANR is apt as the CID investigating the case and his arc is quite similar to that of the audience. The kids and their parents perform to avoid an over top look.

This is such a good film which makes us question a lot about the current state of society with us noticing and acting on all the many differences from each other and putting aside love for the country and humanity as a whole. Moreover, it is quite nice to see and think how a world without these set boundaries would take the world in a right direction. The movie also sheds light on how to raise children such that they love their country and act in a humanitarian manner, it shows how our kids are our future and we should focus on educating them without inhibitions to take humanity further.

It was also good to see the ending with the court not just totally buying the idea and letting the creators of the new world go and instead punishing them for the unethical measures used to create their world. I say this because it seems courts get too sympathetic in some vigilante films.

Overall, a must watch vigilante film which may make you feel down about our current society but will educate you about the steps in the right direction.
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