Tikdam – Delivers a masterpiece of emotions with some social and environmental messages.

Tikdam, director Vivek Anchalia and Amit Sial have together created a story that tugs at your heartstrings. Amit Sial has once again proved that he is the king of OTT content, along with this film you will also see some environmental and social messages about which you will be forced to think. This film will especially appeal to those who have gone far away from their family and home to earn some money, whom you call migrant workers.

Storyline

This is the story of Prakash (Amit Sial) and his two children who live in a small city called Sukha Tal, Sukha Tal is a small city of India which is known for its tourist attractions. Prakash is very happy with his life, does not desire much and is also a very simple person in his thoughts. Prakash’s wife has already died so now he is a single father who is playing the role of both mother and father. At home, Prakash’s old mother and father who takes care of the children, but the supreme leader of the house is Prakash’s mother. On the other hand, Prakash’s two children, Cheeni and Samay, study in a government school in Sukha Tal. Samay is a big boy and he feels that Prakash is not fulfilling his wishes because Prakash’s salary is not enough to do this and he is quite sad because all his wishes are not being fulfilled.

Prakash works in a hotel in Sukha Tal, suddenly one day he comes to know that his hotel is going to be closed due to loss. As soon as Prakash comes to know about this, he starts worrying about how he will manage the expenses of the house and children, because Prakash does not have any other job and he does not have any extra skills, it becomes even more difficult for Prakash to get a job in his hometown. The hotel owner Rose offers Prakash a job in her Mumbai hotel, because after Sukha Tal’s hotel is closed, she wants to utilize the good and honest employees of the place.

Prakash accept Rose’s proposal and agrees to move Mumbai. When Cheeni realizes that her father will no longer be with her, she feels very sad. When Prakash’s children come to know about this, they feel very sad, and they want to somehow stop Prakash from leaving the Sukha Tal. Samay and Cheeni along with their friends start making different plans to stop Prakash.

Conclusion

Amit Sial’s character of Prakash, a simple and honest human being, has been explored quite well. You might have seen your friend in a lot of roles in the last few years, but Prakash’s character firmly establishes his status as an actor. You will see people like Prakash who are very proud, humble and content in themselves. Amit does amazing work in emotional scenes which bring tears to your eyes. After watching this film, we hope that Amit will get a big role in Bollywood in the future.

Arshit Jain and Aarohi who played the role of Samay and Cheeni are wonderful actors whose innocence touches your heart. Demonstrating such acting skills in such a short age will make you a lot of influence. Even in emotional scenes you completely connect with both of them. Along with being emotional, Bhanu (Divyansh Dwivedi) also adds a good touch of comedy to the film, whose comic timing is amazing. Whenever it comes on screen it makes you laugh.

From the music side, limited but good work has been done in this film, the lyrics and music of every song soothes your ears.

Finally, we have to praise Director Vivek Anchalia who has presented such a heart-breaking story with a beautiful message. Vivek shows you Sukha Tal in such a way that you will fall in love with this place, and will wish to visit here once. The plans that children make in an attempt to block sunlight send an important message about our environment that the whole world should pay attention to.

The pain of leaving home and family has been shown very well in this film, it is shown that being a father is such a responsibility in which you leave your own doors for the happiness of your family. You can enjoy this movie on Jio Cinema.

Rating:- 7.5/10

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