
Bujji at Anupatti(2024)
In a village Uthukuli a girl Durga and her elder brother Saravanan live with their parents. The family lives in a farm house of the landlord Shiva and were farmers for him. One day Durga and Saravanan find a kid on their way to home and taken with them. They named it as Bujji. Drunkard father of the children sold the kid for his drink. Knowing this Durga was upset and eith her urge saravanan and durga start a journey to get back bujji home. On their way they met Dharshini an orphan girl living as a maid with one family. Later she becomes an acquaintance with them, The trio identified the whereabouts of the kid but need money to get it back. Mean while Shiva came to know the children are missing from home. The journey of Shiva searching the children and the journey of Children saving a kid are the rest of the plot.
Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 31 May 2024
- Director
- Raam Kandasamy
- Language
- Tamil
Storyline
In a village, a girl and her older brother rescue a baby goat named Bujji. Their father sells the goat, so the children run away on a journey to get it back. They befriend an orphan girl, and together they try to save Bujji while their landlord searches for the missing children.
“A lost child. A daring rescue. A journey to bring him home.”
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Trivia
- The film's title 'Bujji at Anupatti' refers to the rescued kid goat, with 'Anupatti' being the specific location in Tamil Nadu where the story unfolds.
- Director Raam Kandasamy is also a noted cinematographer, and he handled the camera work himself to capture the rural landscapes authentically.
- The child actors playing Durga and Saravanan had no prior film experience and were selected from local schools in the Tiruppur district.
- Much of the film was shot in real village houses and farms around Uthukuli to maintain a natural, documentary-like feel.
- The goat named Bujji in the movie was played by multiple kid goats due to the animal's rapid growth during the filming schedule.
- The film's soundtrack uses traditional folk instruments like the urumi and tharai to emphasize its rural setting and emotional tone.
- This was one of the few Tamil films released in 2024 to have a storyline entirely driven by child protagonists on a rescue mission.