Babula

Babula

Release date : January 1, 1985
Runtime : 2h 9m
Countries of origin : India /
Original Language : Oriya /
Director : Sadhu Meher /
Writers : Sadhu Meher /
Production companies : Children's Film Society of India /
January 1, 1985 2h 9m India Family Oriya More
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While looking for his lost dog, Babula finds a strange looking creature who is actually an alien from outer space. He brings the creature home and hides him in his room. Babula takes care of him and the two develop a loving bond. However, when his parents discover the alien, they try to kill him thinking it could harm their child. Babula is deeply upset by this reaction and tells his friend to escape the violence of his world and go back to his own planet. The film contrasts the suspicious nature of adults versus the trusting perspective of children, hinting that be it in this world or another, the most important emotion is compassion.
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  • title:Babula
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1985
  • Runtime:2h 9m
  • Genres: Family · Science Fiction · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: India ·
  • Original Language: Oriya ·
  • Director: Sadhu Meher /
  • Writers: Sadhu Meher ·
  • Production companies: Children's Film Society of India ·
  • Overview:While looking for his lost dog, Babula finds a strange looking creature who is actually an alien from outer space. He brings the creature home and hides him in his room. Babula takes care of him and the two develop a loving bond. However, when his parents discover the alien, they try to kill him thinking it could harm their child. Babula is deeply upset by this reaction and tells his friend to escape the violence of his world and go back to his own planet. The film contrasts the suspicious nature of adults versus the trusting perspective of children, hinting that be it in this world or another, the most important emotion is compassion.
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