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    Kaaka Muttai (released internationally as The Crow's Egg) is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film written, directed and filmed by M. Manikandan, in his directorial debut.

  2. Jun 5, 2015 · The Crow's Egg: Directed by M. Manikandan. With Ramesh Thilaganathan, J. Vignesh, Aishwarya Rajesh, Ramesh Thilak. Two slum kids yearn to taste a pizza after being enticed by the pizza shop that has opened near their locality.

  3. Aug 3, 2015 · In a Chennai slum, two young brothers set out to realize their dream: to get their first taste of pizza. In his feature debut, M. Manikandan uses this simple tale to paint a vivid portrait of ...

  4. Kaaka Muttai. The opening of a new pizza shop in the neighbourhood has two young brothers, living in a slum, yearning for a slice of pizza.

  5. But the two kids, in a Chennai slum, whom we know only as Little Crow's Egg and Big Crow's Egg, nonchalantly go about their daily routine, which includes stealing eggs from crow's nest and coal from the nearby railway tracks.

  6. The boys are devastated when the tree where they find crows eggs is pulled down. Then, a brand-new pizza shop is opened on the vacant block where the tree once stood. They and the other slum children are amazed by the shiny new pizza shop.

  7. The Crow's Egg 2014 1h 39m Drama List 100% Tomatometer 12 Reviews 85% Audience Score 50+ Ratings Two boys from the slums develop schemes to make enough money to buy a pizza.

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  8. In a Chennai slum, two young brothers set out to realize their dream: to get their first taste of pizza.

  9. Nov 17, 2015 · Director: M. Manikandan. Stars: Vignesh, Ramesh, Aishwarya Rajesh. ★★★. Full movies coverage. Movie session times. In the engaging Indian film The Crow's Egg, the deprivations that come with living in a Chennai slum are presented with a matter-of-fact authenticity.

  10. The Crow's Egg is a child's-eye tale of exuberance and kinship that only loses its focus when it wants to play grown-up. Full Review | May 1, 2015