Arul’s earbud fell out. He was crying. Not the loud kind. The kind where your nose burns and you don't wipe the tears because no one is watching.
She hugged him. And for one moment, the pirated copy, the cracked case, the ten rupees, the dust, the debt, the diesel fumes—all of it vanished. Children.of.heaven Isaidub Tamil
A young boy named Ali loses his sister Zahra's only pair of school shoes. Arul’s earbud fell out
Divya screamed from the crowd. He held the shoes—white, canvas, with a single blue stripe. He walked to her. The sun was a hammer. He knelt and put them on her feet. The kind where your nose burns and you
"Children of Heaven" was a critical and commercial success in Iran and beyond. The film's narrative revolves around two young siblings, Ali and Zahra, who live with their father in a modest neighborhood in Tehran. The story begins with Ali's mistake of accidentally damaging his sister's favorite shoes, which leads to a series of events that teach the children valuable life lessons. Through their experiences, the film explores themes of honesty, compassion, and the complexities of growing up.