One half blind kid, Thupten, leads three of his blind friends from school (Sonam, Droma and Kelsang) to Lhasa, and they fly from there to Shenzhen to perform in a reality show. There are scenes that capture the Tibetan region and culture in a beautiful way. But the script fails to appeal, despite the kids having put up a fairly good show. The dramatic sequences are slightly over done, adding to the bad acting from every adult actor cast in the movie. The movie simply gambles on the sympathy it could generate from a sensitive audience who would melt at the idea of blind children singing.
It is very hard to relate to the story, because if it happened in India (500 kms south of Lhasa) these kids would have been trafficked, transported to a completely different place and made to beg on the roads.
It is very hard to relate to the story, because if it happened in India (500 kms south of Lhasa) these kids would have been trafficked, transported to a completely different place and made to beg on the roads.

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