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Thanks Maa (2010)

Based on 12.66 million true stories

Genre : Comedy, Drama

Runtime : 2H 0M

Director : Irfan Kamal

Synopsis

While on the run from the reformatory, a 12 year old boy named Municipality finds and saves a two day old abandoned baby from becoming the prey to a ferocious street dog. Failing to find any takers among the people whom he deemed responsible and respectable, Municipality takes up the onus of finding the mother of that abandoned baby himself. Municipality's rock steady determination ultimately helps him emerge a winner against all odds as he reaches that baby's mother but in bargain he loses his most precious possession, the flawless and god-like image of a mother he used to see in his dreams and probably the hope that he'll ever find his own mother again.

Actors

Master Shams
Master Shams
Munsipalty Ghatkopar
Master Salmaan
Master Salmaan
Soda
Sanjay Mishra
Sanjay Mishra
Yousuf Charasi
Alok Nath
Alok Nath
Warden - Juvenile Center

Crews

Sheetal Bapardekar
Sheetal Bapardekar
Production Design
Tejashree Sheetal
Tejashree Sheetal
Art Direction
Arup Sinha
Arup Sinha
Visual Effects Supervisor
Irfan Kamal
Irfan Kamal
Director

Posters and backgrounds

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