When Aakash secretly signs a preliminary deal, the village turns against him. But then the first monsoon arrives—erratic, violent, followed by a weeks-long dry spell. GreenHarvest's hybrid saplings wither overnight. Bapusaheb's ancient, deep-rooted millets stand tall.
One of the most entertaining aspects of the film is watching the kids navigate the adult world of crime. They use schoolyard logic to solve adult problems, often leading to hilarious or tense outcomes. The criminals underestimate them because they are "just kids," which becomes the villains' biggest mistake.
When Aakash secretly signs a preliminary deal, the village turns against him. But then the first monsoon arrives—erratic, violent, followed by a weeks-long dry spell. GreenHarvest's hybrid saplings wither overnight. Bapusaheb's ancient, deep-rooted millets stand tall.
One of the most entertaining aspects of the film is watching the kids navigate the adult world of crime. They use schoolyard logic to solve adult problems, often leading to hilarious or tense outcomes. The criminals underestimate them because they are "just kids," which becomes the villains' biggest mistake.