Common Sense Media called it "a moving, deeply inspirational family drama." With the release, this critical acclaim can now be appreciated by a much wider Indian demographic. How This Film Can Change Young Minds in India In a country where the IIT-JEE and NEET exams dominate the academic landscape, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind offers a different kind of education: applied science .
Instead of giving up, William sneaks into the school library and discovers a science book titled "Using Energy." Fascinated by a picture of a windmill, he decides to build one to pump water for irrigation. Using scrap metal, a bicycle dynamo, a tractor fan, and blue gum trees, he convinces a skeptical village that science can solve their problems. the boy who harnessed the wind hindi dubbed new
So, grab some popcorn, sit with your family, and watch how a windmill built from junk changed a village forever. As William Kamkwamba says in the film: "God made wind. I just built the machine." Common Sense Media called it "a moving, deeply