Chidiya is a gem of a film, an instant classic

Indie film Chidiya, praised for its heartfelt portrayal of childhood resilience, deserves a wider audience beyond its limited theatrical release.

JR Choudhary
JR Choudhary Verified Public Figure • 30 Mar, 2026 Chief Editor
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Chidiya is a gem of a film, an instant classic

New Delhi [India], June 20: In an industry where marketing blitz often outweighs merit, where noise travels faster than nuance, and where opening weekend numbers define a film’s success, it’s becoming increasingly difficult for small, sincere stories to simply exist — let alone be discovered. Amidst this landscape, one film quietly arrived, touched a few hearts, earned glowing praise from respected critics — and then disappeared from public access almost as swiftly. That film is Chidiya.

Directed by Mehran Amrohi, Chidiya is not just another indie drama. It is a love letter to childhood, to resilience, to silent dreams growing up in the corners of India’s bustling, neglected spaces. It’s a film that took nearly a decade to find its way to the screen.

And yet, for those who did find it, Chidiya is being called one of the most heartfelt and moving Indian films in recent years. As critic Subhash K. Jha put it, “Chidiya is a gem of a film, an instant classic.” Which begs the question: how can something so widely praised be so scarcely seen?

JR Choudhary Verified Public Figure • 30 Mar, 2026 Chief Editor

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