The central characters of Ramdhanu, Laltu and Mitali, play Bhutu’s parents here. They take a page out of mundane lives, add dollops of humour and discuss issues of importance through a seamlessly woven storyline. Like in their past few blockbusters Belaseshe, Praktan and Posto, director duo Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee in this film too dig up a well of emotions while depicting the everyday. The film is as much an entertaining projection of bringing up kids nowadays as it is a serious take on the role of parents, teachers and the society at large. Haami also answers what could have probably led to the paradigm shift. Is this what childhood should be like? Haami depicts the current scenario where childhood is no longer that unadulterated phase of life where the curious minds are let loose to learn. Review: Two children and their innocent queries startle their parents and teachers, their childish mischief gets dragged into adult quarrels and their playtime in school is invaded by warring parents. What happens when their innocence and friendship are subject to adult judgement? Story: A Class I student, Bhutu (Brata), is best friends with Chini (Tiyasha), who joins a Kolkata co-ed school after her parents shift from Gurgaon to the city.
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