Sarkari Hi. Pra. Shaale Kasargodu Movie Review: Relive Your Childhood With This
Published On: 24 August 2018 | Sandalwood | By: Rohan M
Sarkari Hi. Pra. Shaale Kasargodu is drama film directed and produced by Rishab Shetty, the film stars Anant Nag in the lead and the movie releases today.
Childhood days are the most cherished moments in every person's life and sometimes most people live these days even now in real-life. Sarkari Hi. Pra. Shaale Kasargodu deals with this one and Rishab has a bit of Kirik Party elements in this one.
The plot is set in Kasargod which is a border town located in the border of Karnataka and Kerala. A government school is based over there and the children of that school lead a very carefree life with no worries of tomorrow and everything goes well.
Until one day, a bunch of government officials seals the school down in the pretext of making a border between Kerala and Karnataka, quite like the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. The children are devastated by the decision and unfortunately end up becoming helpless.
But at the darkest times, you may expect a ray of hope during this time and then a senior lawyer (Anant Nag) from Mysore comes to Kasargod on a holiday and understands the pain of the children when they explain to him about the situation. He decides to take this matter to the court and then the ugly battle ensues. The dialogue stated by him becomes the talking point in the entire film and starts raising questions.
The film is well shot and the location is also well utilized at the same time, the best part of the film is the plot which is the heart and soul of the film. This film will cater multiple generations with its heartwarming tale. Don't miss this one !
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