Roman Mukhin, employee at a major steel company, is encouraged by management to adopt a child from a sponsored orphanage to boost his career. His wife agrees, hoping a new child will help repair their troubled marriage.
They choose 11-year-old Marta, a quiet, headstrong girl. Though reluctant to leave her hometown and beloved grandmother, Marta agrees after her grandmother, unable to care for her, gives her blessing. It seems like the start of a beautiful new chapter. A brilliant example of a feel-good movie fully decorated by Indian and Russian pop music and dances, with a deep sense of social human responsibility in a “Little Prince” spirit . “We are responsible for those we have tamed” - as Saint Exupery wrote.