
My Kind of Hero(2010)
An adolescent boy with no birth certificate denied access to free education. He overwhelms the whole country and achieves what he has been dreaming in daylight.
Movie: My Kind of Hero
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Vidhu
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Chathu
Politician's Son

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An adolescent boy with no birth certificate denied access to free education. He overwhelms the whole country and achieves what he has been dreaming in daylight.
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2010-12-10
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