It's an amazing movie. Chippa, the character, is a lovely combination of many things good. He lives in the moment, while remembering to retain distant dreams. He asks the right questions to adults when they get life wrong. When a Taxiwala bhai tells him his dreams are too many, Chippa says, “Why should one restrict himself to one single dream? Aren’t dreams supposed to be different from each other?” Though the night journey he goes on isn’t exactly a bed of roses, he stumbles upon people who shower him with goodness. This movie is a beautiful tale of innocence and simplicity layered mild sadness woven into it.
Some Hindus are complaining about a few small parts but in many Indian movies, Muslims are shown in a much more bad light and nobody complains. It is a child movie not a political one.