A musical Bollywood drama with historical elements. In the early 1990s, Kabul was a bustling city. The country is dominated by Soviet principles. Women can wear miniskirts to the cinema, concerts, and universities, and children can attend school. Afghanistan's way of life is comparable to that of the West. Qodrat,14, is a 14-year-old Kabul street vendor who sells movie tickets on the underground market. He ends himself at the Soviet orphanage after selling a ticket to a secret police officer by accident, where he fakes his name at registration in order to gain greater authority. Friendships, falling in love, being mischievous, and embarking on adventures are all part of Qodrat's everyday life, just as they are for children all across the world. The world they once knew is rapidly altering behind the secure walls of the orphanage, as the Mujahideens begin the civil war.
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A musical Bollywood drama with historical elements. In the early 1990s, Kabul was a bustling city. The country is dominated by Soviet principles. Women can wear miniskirts to the cinema, concerts, and universities, and children can attend school. Afghanistan's way of life is comparable to that of the West. Qodrat,14, is a 14-year-old Kabul street vendor who sells movie tickets on the underground market. He ends himself at the Soviet orphanage after selling a ticket to a secret police officer by accident, where he fakes his name at registration in order to gain greater authority. Friendships, falling in love, being mischievous, and embarking on adventures are all part of Qodrat's everyday life, just as they are for children all across the world. The world they once knew is rapidly altering behind the secure walls of the orphanage, as the Mujahideens begin the civil war.
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