When the film adaptation was announced, expectations were astronomical. Director Kiyotaka Oshiyama delivered a 58-minute masterwork that critics have called "devastatingly beautiful." However, the lack of an official Hindi dub left many fans frustrated—until now.
The Hindi version features notable voice talents, including Natasha John as Fujino and Apala Bisht as Kyomoto. The Story: A Journey Through Art and Grief
As they grow up, they push each other to new heights, navigating the triumphs and tragedies of a life dedicated to art. The film is a poignant exploration of the creative process, jealousy, friendship, and the "what ifs" of life that will leave you in tears.