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''Pihu'' is a 2017 Indian drama film written and directed by Creator/VinodKapri and jointly produced by Creator/RonnieScrewvala, Creator/SiddharthRoyKapur and Creator/ShilpaJindal. It stars Creator/MyraVishwakarma as Pihu, a recently two-year-old girl who can't get her mother, Pooja, to wake up, and who is forced to try to survive on her own until her father can get back from his business trip. Things go poorly.
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''Pihu'' is a 2017 Indian drama film written and directed by Creator/VinodKapri and jointly produced by Creator/RonnieScrewvala, Creator/SiddharthRoyKapur and Creator/ShilpaJindal. It stars Creator/MyraVishwakarma as Pihu, a recently two-year-old girl who can't get her mother, Pooja, Puja, to wake up, and who is forced to try to survive on her own until her father can get back from his business trip. Things go poorly.
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* BottleEpisode: There are only two characters present (Pihu and a passed-on Pooja), and one setting (the apartment).
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* BottleEpisode: There are only two characters present (Pihu and a passed-on Pooja), Puja), and one setting (the apartment).
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* DrivenToSuicide: Pooja leaves a message scrawled on the mirror that she's killing herself to escape her domestic problems. The bruises on her face and arm suggest that DomesticAbuse may have been involved.
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* DrivenToSuicide: Pooja Puja leaves a message scrawled on the mirror that she's killing herself to escape her domestic problems. The bruises on her face and arm suggest that DomesticAbuse may have been involved.
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* OffingTheOffspring:Pooja mentions in her note that she thought about killing Pihu, too, but couldn't bring herself to do it.
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* OffingTheOffspring:Pooja OffingTheOffspring:Puja mentions in her note that she thought about killing Pihu, too, but couldn't bring herself to do it.
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* WhenYouComingHomeDad: It's implied Gaurav is this trope as one of the reasons for their argument with his wife was that [[spoiler: Pooja was upset with him because he was late to Pihu's 2nd birthday party]].
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* WhenYouComingHomeDad: It's implied Gaurav is this trope as one of the reasons for their argument with his wife was that [[spoiler: Pooja Puja was upset with him because he was late to Pihu's 2nd birthday party]].
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* AdultFear: The movie is gut-wrenching to watch, as Pihu barely avoids danger after danger (getting burned on the iron, a water heater explosion, almost being electrocuted, sleeping pills, almost falling off the balcony, and the apartment catching fire) in the house. Gaurav really experiences this when he hears from Pihu that Pooja was "sleeping all day" and comes home just in the nick of time.
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* ImprobableInfantSurvival: The movie is gut-wrenching to watch, as Pihu barely avoids danger after danger (getting burned on the iron, a water heater explosion, almost being electrocuted, sleeping pills, almost falling off the balcony, and the apartment catching fire) in the house. Gaurav really experiences this when he hears from Pihu that Pooja was "sleeping all day" and comes home just in the nick of time.
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* AdultFear: The movie is gut-wrenching to watch, as Pihu barely avoids danger after danger (getting burned on the iron, a water heater explosion, almost being electrocuted, sleeping pills, almost falling off the balcony,and the apartment catching fire) in the house. Gaurav really experiences this when he hears from Pihu that Pooja was "sleeping all day" and comes home just in the nick of time.
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* AdultFear: The movie is gut-wrenching to watch, as Pihu barely avoids danger after danger (getting burned on the iron, a water heater explosion, almost being electrocuted, sleeping pills, almost falling off the balcony,and balcony, and the apartment catching fire) in the house. Gaurav really experiences this when he hears from Pihu that Pooja was "sleeping all day" and comes home just in the nick of time.
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* BottleEpisode: There are only two characters present, and one setting.
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* BottleEpisode: There are only two characters present, present (Pihu and a passed-on Pooja), and one setting.setting (the apartment).
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*TheVoice: Pihu's father, Gaurav, isn't seen and we mostly hear his voice through phone calls.
*WhenYouComingHomeDad: It's implied Gaurav is this trope as one of the reasons for their argument with his wife was that [[spoiler: Pooja was upset with him because he was late to Pihu's 2nd birthday party]].
*WhenYouComingHomeDad: It's implied Gaurav is this trope as one of the reasons for their argument with his wife was that [[spoiler: Pooja was upset with him because he was late to Pihu's 2nd birthday party]].
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* AdultFear: The movie is gut-wrenching to watch, as Pihu barely avoids danger after danger (getting burned on the iron, a water heater explosion, almost being electrocuted, sleeping pills, almost falling off the balcony,and the apartment catching fire)in the house. Gaurav really experiences this when he hears from Pihu that Pooja was "sleeping all day" and comes home just in the nick of time.
* BittersweetEnding: Pihu successfully survives the day and her father, Gaurav, finally returns home, only to find his wife dead and becomes remorseful for the domestic problems.
* BittersweetEnding: Pihu successfully survives the day and her father, Gaurav, finally returns home, only to find his wife dead and becomes remorseful for the domestic problems.
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* AdultFear: The movie is gut-wrenching to watch, as Pihu barely avoids danger after danger (getting burned on the iron, a water heater explosion, almost being electrocuted, sleeping pills, almost falling off the balcony,and the apartment catching fire)in fire) in the house. Gaurav really experiences this when he hears from Pihu that Pooja was "sleeping all day" and comes home just in the nick of time.
* BittersweetEnding: Pihu successfully survives the day and her father, Gaurav, finally returns home, only to find his wifedead and dead, whereupon he becomes remorseful for the domestic problems.
* BittersweetEnding: Pihu successfully survives the day and her father, Gaurav, finally returns home, only to find his wife
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* AdultFear: The movie is gut-wrenching to watch, as Pihu barely avoids danger after danger (getting burned on the iron, a water heater explosion, sleeping pills, almost falling off the balcony,and the apartment catching fire)in the house. Gaurav really experiences this when he hears from Pihu that Pooja was "sleeping all day" and comes home just in the nick of time.
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* AdultFear: The movie is gut-wrenching to watch, as Pihu barely avoids danger after danger (getting burned on the iron, a water heater explosion, almost being electrocuted, sleeping pills, almost falling off the balcony,and the apartment catching fire)in the house. Gaurav really experiences this when he hears from Pihu that Pooja was "sleeping all day" and comes home just in the nick of time.
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*BystanderSyndrome: The neighbors are unaware of Pihu's plight and don't intervene, even when they hear the hot water heater explode and see water coming out from under the front door (they think the neighbors are on holiday). Luckily, at one point, we get a lady who does convince Pihu to get off the balcony but she doesn't check on her or try to. It's not until they see smoke from the apartment, that they actually do something.
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* AdultFear: The movie is gut-wrenching to watch, as Pihu barely avoids danger after danger in the house.
* BittersweetEnding: Pihu successfully survives the day and her father finally returns home, only to find his wife dead and becomes remorseful for the domestic problems.
* BittersweetEnding: Pihu successfully survives the day and her father finally returns home, only to find his wife dead and becomes remorseful for the domestic problems.
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* AdultFear: The movie is gut-wrenching to watch, as Pihu barely avoids danger after danger (getting burned on the iron, a water heater explosion, sleeping pills, almost falling off the balcony,and the apartment catching fire)in the house. Gaurav really experiences this when he hears from Pihu that Pooja was "sleeping all day" and comes home just in the house.
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* BittersweetEnding: Pihu successfully survives the day and herfather father, Gaurav, finally returns home, only to find his wife dead and becomes remorseful for the domestic problems.
* BittersweetEnding: Pihu successfully survives the day and her
*ChildrenAreInnocent: Two-year old Pihu's innocence makes things worse. She doesn't understand why her mother isn't waking up, she doesn't know how to cook, nor does she understand that being by herself is dangerous.
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* PleaseWakeUp: Pihu tries several times to wake her mother.
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*OffingTheOffspring:Pooja mentions in her note that she thought about killing Pihu, too, but couldn't bring herself to do it.
* PleaseWakeUp: Pihu tries several times to wake her mother. The entire time, she thinks she's sleeping.
* PleaseWakeUp: Pihu tries several times to wake her mother. The entire time, she thinks she's sleeping.
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''Pihu'' is a 2017 Indian drama film written and directed by Vinod Kapri and jointly produced by Ronnie Screwvala, Siddharth Roy Kapur and Shilpa Jindal. It stars Myra Vishwakarma as Pihu, a recently two-year-old girl who can't get her mother, Pooja, to wake up, and who is forced to try to survive on her own until her father can get back from his business trip. Things go poorly.
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''Pihu'' is a 2017 Indian drama film written and directed by Vinod Kapri Creator/VinodKapri and jointly produced by Ronnie Screwvala, Siddharth Roy Kapur Creator/RonnieScrewvala, Creator/SiddharthRoyKapur and Shilpa Jindal. Creator/ShilpaJindal. It stars Myra Vishwakarma Creator/MyraVishwakarma as Pihu, a recently two-year-old girl who can't get her mother, Pooja, to wake up, and who is forced to try to survive on her own until her father can get back from his business trip. Things go poorly.
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''Pihu'' is a 2017 Indian drama film written and directed by Vinod Kapri and jointly produced by Ronnie Screwvala, Siddharth Roy Kapur and Shilpa Jindal. It stars Myra Vishwakarma as Pihu, a two-year-old girl who can't get her mother, Pooja, to wake up, and who is forced to try to survive on her own until her father can get back from his business trip. Things go poorly.
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''Pihu'' is a 2017 Indian drama film written and directed by Vinod Kapri and jointly produced by Ronnie Screwvala, Siddharth Roy Kapur and Shilpa Jindal. It stars Myra Vishwakarma as Pihu, a recently two-year-old girl who can't get her mother, Pooja, to wake up, and who is forced to try to survive on her own until her father can get back from his business trip. Things go poorly.
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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: The director based it on a real-life story about a four-year-old who survived for several days after being left alone at home.
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* ExtremelyShortTimespan: The entire movie takes place over one day.
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* BasedOnATrueStory: The director based it on a real-life story about a four-year-old who survived for several days after being left alone at home.
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''Pihu'' is a 2017 Indian drama film written and directed by Vinod Kapri and jointly produced by Ronnie Screwvala, Siddharth Roy Kapur and Shilpa Jindal. It stars Myra Vishwakarma as Pihu, a two-year-old girl who can't get her mother, Pooja, to wake up, and who is forced to try to survive on her own until her father can get back from his business trip. Things go poorly.
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!!This film exhibits the following tropes:
* AdultFear: The movie is gut-wrenching to watch, as Pihu barely avoids danger after danger in the house.
* BasedOnATrueStory: The director based it on a real-life story about a four-year-old who survived for several days after being left alone at home.
* DrivenToSuicide: Pooja leaves a message scrawled on the mirror that she's killing herself to escape her domestic problems. The bruises on her face and arm suggest that DomesticAbuse may have been involved.
* PleaseWakeUp: Pihu tries several times to wake her mother.
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''Pihu'' is a 2017 Indian drama film written and directed by Vinod Kapri and jointly produced by Ronnie Screwvala, Siddharth Roy Kapur and Shilpa Jindal. It stars Myra Vishwakarma as Pihu, a two-year-old girl who can't get her mother, Pooja, to wake up, and who is forced to try to survive on her own until her father can get back from his business trip. Things go poorly.
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!!This film exhibits the following tropes:
* AdultFear: The movie is gut-wrenching to watch, as Pihu barely avoids danger after danger in the house.
* BasedOnATrueStory: The director based it on a real-life story about a four-year-old who survived for several days after being left alone at home.
* DrivenToSuicide: Pooja leaves a message scrawled on the mirror that she's killing herself to escape her domestic problems. The bruises on her face and arm suggest that DomesticAbuse may have been involved.
* PleaseWakeUp: Pihu tries several times to wake her mother.
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