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By Halim Cillov on February 4, 2008

This was an extremely hearth-warming and also immensely political story, which reflects a never-ending struggle between two countries and religions, from the innocent point-of-view a child. The Cinematography was breathtaking and many shots reminded of Coen brothers’ magnum opus ‘No Country For Old Men.’ Especially, in the times that we live in, where our daily life is largely governed by international politics, it is essential to have a film like ‘Little Terrorist,’ which demonstrates how even the most bloody and serious political struggles mean so little for the innocent and playful psyche of the child, even though, as the film demonstrates, most of the time they are the ones that suffer the most from these political struggles that they can’t possibly conceive. Through the film, Director, Screenwriter Ashvin Kumar tells a very delicate story in the most stylish way; thus, it wouldn’t be a big surprise if we start to see Ashvin Kumar’s name in the leading film festivals of the world with his new film.