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find out the part of the broken cycle and realizes that his father and brother have lied to him. He then decides to rebuild the cycle on his own. One day while searching a scrapyard for spares, he comes across a group of thugs who chase him. Gopal runs away and goes to a temple where he meets two
Japanese Tourists and the Thanjore King. The Japanese tourists are on India tour for their research work on Indian Sculpture. Gopal uses this opportunity and takes them to his home. The Couple visit Gopal's home and ask Rama Rao's permission to take Raghu. Rahgu is initially hesitant but Gopal convinces his brother to take up the job as a Guide to Japanese Couple due to impressive knowledge on Sculpture.
140:) advises him to stop his translation as this would further aggravate his sickness. The Tanjore Maharaja meanwhile finds a number of literary work which he has inherited and most of it being in Marathi. He wishes to translate to Tamil and make it popular. On Inquiry he finds about Rama Roa's family and visits them. The King offers Rama Rao work at the Royal Palace. Raghu and the Japanese couple return to Tanjore after a long southern Indian Tour. Raghu's mother is pleasantly surprised to find that her elder son Raghu had slowly overcome his introvert character and become more confident. He is fluent in English and also learns few Japanese words from the couple.
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It tells the story of Gopal Roa, a 12-year-old boy and his desire to get a bicycle. The Film explores the undying spirit of a young boy and how he helps the family cope with the day-to-day crisis, He motivates his brother, co-operates with his father and acts as a source of inspiration.
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