Mere Pyare Prime Minister is a movie made by screen writer Rakeysh Omprakash that circles around a boy from a Mumbai slum and showcases his dreams which is to build a toilet for his mother. The storyline is based on the raging adversity of the shortfall of number of toilets that are present in India, especially in the rural parts of the nation.
It is narrated in a slightly inactive way where it proceeds to articulate how the little boy Kahnu played by Om Kanojiya is seen writing a letter to the prime minister after Sargam played by actress Anjali Patil, who is mother to Om faces one of the peculiar crime cases in India which is rape, in an open-air facility of a slum area in Mumbai.
The movie further is directed to narrate how the young Kahnu along with the support of his friends trek all the way to Delhi just to deliver Kahnu’s hand-written letter across to Atul Kulkarni who is playing the role of the most powerful person in India with the aid of a friendly government official.
Not only rape and shortage of toilets in houses of the slum areas, but the movie also takes a turn to narrate other problems that plague the slum residents. IN their most young ages, where the children should be concentrating on studies and not selling drugs and toys at traffic signals.
One of the reasons, the movie fails to stand second to none can be perhaps contributed to the failing sense of direction that the film lacks when it digresses from producing an outcome that is predicted from the first frame of the button-cute kids running around the slum.
Mere Pyaare Minister would have been better had Kanhu have addressed his letter to the most powerful local administrator, but the kids realise that he doesn’t have the same authority. Overall, the movie encompasses the simplistic denial of a basic human right which makes it a toilet-themed movie.
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