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8/10
A heart-touching slice of life episode
Peter_Young5 October 2023
Wow, what a moving short that was! Arjun is a realistic and artistically detailed account of a blind boy's experience. His name is Arjun, he is smart and sensitive and full of curiosity. The film presents his story mostly through his interaction with his caring elder brother and his devoted teacher at the school for the blind. Arjun develops an interest for drawing, having witnessed his brother do it, and he starts slowly honing this skill by practicing, and also learning and discovering the world and nature around him.

The short is so real you could easily believe they were captured from real-life settings, especially within the school for the blind. Director Shivraj Waichal directs this short with heart and soul, sensibly infusing it with both artistry and humanism. It should go without saying that little Arnav Abdagire who plays the titular character is phenomenal, playing the part with not a single false note. He is real and authentic in ways one would never imagine. I really hope his talents can be used more in films.

Obviously, this sensitive film could not have been achieved without the cinematography, which is one of its great assets. The music is similarly used to good effect. The supporting cast is roundly excellent, all turning in authentic and compassionate performances. Mahendra Walunj is wonderful as the caring brother, and so is Ashwini Giri as the dedicated teacher who really proves the divine values of the teaching profession. Arjun overall is a moving and rewarding little film.
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