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Make Your Kid the Hero of Their Own Inspiring Space Adventure!

Make Your Kid the Hero of Their Own Inspiring Space Adventure!

₹19999.00₹2998.00


Product Details:

Resolution: Available in 720p, 1080p, and Ultra HD 4K

Video Length: Approximately 2 minutes

Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Personalization: Your face realistically integrated into the video

Ideal For: Birthdays, motivational content, educational activities, social media sharing, and special family moments

Revisions: One-time correction

Monetization: Available (₹2000 extra)

Music: Inspiring cinematic background music 🎶

Delivery: Based on requirement

Format: MP4 (Compatible with all devices)

Post-Order: Once you place your order, our team will contact you via WhatsApp(6300516633) to collect your photo and discuss personalization details.

Story :

A small boy, Rohan, has always looked up at the night sky, wondering what it feels like to stand among the stars. Everyone told him it was just a dream, a fantasy too big for a kid like him. But Rohan never stopped believing. One fateful day, his dream takes flight—he is chosen for a special space mission, one that no child has ever attempted before. With his tiny hands gripping the controls, his heart pounding, he launches into the great unknown. As the rocket roars into the sky, the Earth fades behind him. Silence engulfs the spaceship, and for the first time, Rohan floats weightlessly, his wide eyes filled with awe. But this is only the beginning. The Moon awaits. Through the thick blackness of space, his shuttle descends toward the lunar surface. The landing is rough, his heart races—will he make it? And then… THUD! The dust settles. He has arrived. Taking his first steps onto the Moon, he gazes at the Earth hanging in the sky—so small, so far, yet still home. A moment of fear grips him. Is he too small for this? But then, with determination burning in his heart, he plants his flag. "One small step for a kid… one giant leap for dreams." As he stands on the Moon, he realizes something: dreams are never too big. Only fear makes them small. And now, Rohan isn’t just a boy anymore.