Patang (The Kite)
What is Patang? Where does it come from? It is known comes from India and Pakistan, where "The Indian Fighter Kite" Patang or Guda. In India, kite flying is a very popular game and call the local children as "Patang BAZI '. Fly Fighter is a contest that attract the best, but it takes lots of practice, experience and enjoy it. These kites were invented in India and fly from the rooftops every day and during the "kite season," which is a big one.
Director: Prashant Bhargava
Writers: James Townsend, Prashant Bhargava
Stars: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Mukkund Shukla and Seema Biswas
StoryLine
Storyline In the city of Ahmadabad, six people are taken on an extraordinary journey during India's largest kite festival. Each year a million kites circle the skies of the old city. Wishing to share the festival's colorful splendor with his daughter, a thriving Delhi businessman takes her on a surprise trip to his childhood home. Yet among the music, fireworks, and light stirs thick emotions and fading dreams. He is forced to mend the broken relationships he left behind. A story of healing and renewal illustrated by actors and non-actors respectively, Patang offers a startling array of beauty and pain stirring among the kites in the sky.
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