A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 19, 2022
Original Title:
I am 18
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
Aditya, a school topper and budding singer born in the UK, grew up in a home filled with creativity and love. His mother, Joon, a former Microsoft engineer, became an accomplished actress and songwriter, nurturing Aditya's artistic side. His uncle Ranbir a celebrated film director and actor, further supported Aditya by involving him in his films, helping him discover his talent for acting. Aditya's younger brother, Angad, brought his own spark to the family as a gaming prodigy, dominating online competitions. Their grandmother, the heart of the household, lived with them, offering wisdom and warmth that tied the family together. On Aditya's 18th birthday, Joon and his uncle organized a surprise party at a lively restaurant, bringing together relatives, friends, and loved ones to celebrate this milestone. The film beautifully captures Aditya's journey from childhood to adulthood, emphasizing the importance of family, creativity, and stepping boldly into the future
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