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Childhood reminiscence film-"Bicycle Days"

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By Muskan Taneja
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Childhood once again! We think but it doesn't happen. For this, we will need a postage stamp from the mind of a child. Pal is a 10-year-old boy growing up in a small Dianusi family in an Ashish village whose dream is to have a bicycle. Writer directory producer Devyani Anant has tried to show childhood by connecting with this child. Ladan ke Ghanta’s short film Cycle Wale Din (Twenty Cycle Wale Din) released in movie houses on 14th April 2023 is one such film.

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In childhood, there is a great craze to ride a bicycle. What to ask of the one who has his own bicycle! Those who don't have it with great desire and run with a rented bicycle. Ashish is one such child who aspires to study from village school to city cycle. He finds the books his elder sister has read and finds for her genealogy. His dream is to go from the village school to the city to study, and to have his own bicycle. There is also a 22-year-old Kar Sheikh in that village who has been sent to this village for a year after completing his studies. It has taken. Teaches Ashish to read. He feels that Ashish should cooperate, and help him fulfill his dreams in dreams. Shekhar also considers himself a friend in this description and he understands why he was sent to the village before getting an education abroad.

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The film's writer-director and producer Devyani Anant hails from the small town of Chhindwara in Madhya Pradesh and has done her M.Tech from Vidisha. Due to the attraction of films, he came towards the film directing course in Mumbai. During this, he met directors like Prakash Jha, Abbas Mastan, and Nagendra Coonoor and had the pleasure of visiting their shooting sets. The work has been started with the thought of making children’s films under his film company //. 'Bicycle Days' is one such film that makes children, as well as adults, ruminate about their childhood.

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