
Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers 2021
In Lars Montag's heartwarming family comedy *Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers (2021)*, 12-year-old Ranji discovers that chasing his Bollywood dreams means more than just catching a flight to Mumbai—it's a journey of friendship, courage, and self-belief.
Director: Lars Montag
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers (2021)* about?
*Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers* follows Ranji, a 12-year-old boy who moves to Berlin and dreams of becoming a Bollywood star. When he spots a casting call in Mumbai, he embarks on a solo adventure to prove himself—facing challenges like making a standout audition video, finding allies in a new city, and summoning the courage to chase his passion without his parents' consent.
Who directed *Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers*?
Lars Montag directed *Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers (2021)*, bringing a balance of humor and heart to this family-friendly adventure.
Who stars in *Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers*?
The film features Shan Robitzky, Claude Heinrich, Murali Perumal, Terence Lewis, Irshad Panjatan, and Marie Schöneburg in key roles.
Is *Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers (2021)* worth watching?
As a family comedy with themes of self-discovery and perseverance, *Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers* offers a lighthearted yet touching story. Its relatable protagonist and themes make it a charming watch for audiences young and old, especially those who love underdog tales.
How long is *Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers*?
*Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers (2021)* runs for 93 minutes.
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About Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers (2021) — A Boy's Bollywood Dream Meets Berlin's Reality
In Lars Montag's heartwarming family comedy *Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers (2021)*, 12-year-old Ranji discovers that chasing his Bollywood dreams means more than just catching a flight to Mumbai—it's a journey of friendship, courage, and self-belief. New to Berlin and armed with nothing but ambition, he stumbles upon a casting call that could change his life. But between making the perfect audition video and sneaking off to India without his parents' knowledge, Ranji faces challenges that test his resolve and force him to confront his deepest insecurities.
With a vibrant blend of humor and emotion, the film captures the chaos and charm of childhood dreams clashing with reality. Montag crafts a whimsical yet relatable atmosphere, where every misstep feels like a step closer to stardom. As Ranji navigates language barriers, awkward new friendships, and the pressure of proving himself, *Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers* reminds us that ambition isn't just about the destination—it's about the wild, unpredictable ride.