"Kurangupedal" is one of the finest movies that I have watched in recent times. It transported me back to my school days, evoking a deep sense of nostalgia. The film beautifully captured the essence of my childhood, where riding a bicycle, even for an hour, was a significant achievement.
During the summer vacations, learning to cycle was a rite of passage. Once we mastered the skill, the next big adventure was to aim for a distant point, touch it, and come back. The sense of freedom and accomplishment that came with these small journeys was immense. The film vividly brought back memories of how we would secretly steel small amounts of money from home just to rent a cycle. These little acts of childhood 'rebellion' were all part of the joy and excitement that the film so wonderfully portrayed.
Watching "Kurangupedal" was a delightful experience. It didn't just tell a story; it took me on a journey back in time to those carefree days filled with simple pleasures and innocent adventures. The film's ability to evoke such strong, personal memories made it truly special for me. It was a reminder of the small yet significant moments that shaped my childhood, making "Kurangupedal" a memorable and heartwarming film.g,