"Nana Parit, Pangri"is the story about 'Jagu' and his loving Grandfather 'Nana' sent away to work in a firecracker factory hundreds of milesaway from his home, nine year old Jagu yearns to return to the warmth of his home in his village called ‘Pangri’ and into the loving embrace of his Grandpa (Nana Parit). Robbed of his childhood, his home, the only way Jagu can reach Nana is by writing a letter
to him. In this film, adapted from a short story by Anton Chekhov, the nine year old Jagu writes a letter to his loving Grandpa, and hopes that Nana will soon come and take him home. As he writes, he dreams of the colourful memories of his life and the people in it, of the life that was and of the life that will soon be.
to him. In this film, adapted from a short story by Anton Chekhov, the nine year old Jagu writes a letter to his loving Grandpa, and hopes that Nana will soon come and take him home. As he writes, he dreams of the colourful memories of his life and the people in it, of the life that was and of the life that will soon be.
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