A Bollywood-inspired historical drama. 1990s Kabul. Soviet principles dominate. People can wear miniskirts, attend to the movies, concerts, and universities. Afghanistan is Western-like. Qodrat, 14, sells movie tickets in Kabul's streets. After accidentally selling a ticket to a secret police officer, he goes to a Soviet orphanage and fakes his identity to gain power. Qodrat's daily existence involves friendships, falling in love, being mischievous, and going on adventures, just like other children. Behind the orphanage's secure walls, the Mujahideens commence a civil war.
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A Bollywood-inspired historical drama. 1990s Kabul. Soviet principles dominate. People can wear miniskirts, attend to the movies, concerts, and universities. Afghanistan is Western-like. Qodrat, 14, sells movie tickets in Kabul's streets. After accidentally selling a ticket to a secret police officer, he goes to a Soviet orphanage and fakes his identity to gain power. Qodrat's daily existence involves friendships, falling in love, being mischievous, and going on adventures, just like other children. Behind the orphanage's secure walls, the Mujahideens commence a civil war.
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