Updated On: 11 June, 2020 12:00 AM IST | | Shunashir Sen, Prachi Sibal
The film is shot in a light manner, but even within the laughter, there is heartbreak and love.


If you missed Jojo Rabbit when it hit the halls in Mumbai earlier this year, now is the time to watch it at home. A streaming platform has started airing the story of a 10-year-old who’s a fan of the Nazi philosophy. But, his heart is in the right place. That gives rise to a conflict that eats him up from inside like a worm biting through a good apple. On one hand, there’s his imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler, the Führer himself. On the other, there is his mother, the strongest person he knows, who — unbeknownst to him — is hiding a Jewish girl in the attic. Imagine finding that out if you’re a baby Nazi grappling with kindness. The film is shot in a light manner, but even within the laughter, there is heartbreak and love. The man who directed it — Taika Waititi — plays the role of the imaginary Hitler himself. That man knew what he was doing when he made this film.