The Little Witch (2018) Thriller movie explained in Hindi Urdu. The American fantasy thriller film “Little Witch” story summarized with a complete ending in हिन्दी explanation. Plot is about a young female sorcerer who wishes to attend the annual dance festival of the witches. Where all witches celebrate it and also dance there. Little witch stealthily goes there to enjoy. But she is caught by the chief enchantress who thinks to punish her. With the mutual decision, it is decided that she will be allowed to be a part of them if she learns the full grand magic book within a year. One witch is also assigned a task to keep an eye on the little witch and she does so. As she has to check that little witch is not violating the rules by performing the magic on Friday and doing good with the human beings. Little witch is kind hearted and she does good whenever she witnesses anyone in trouble. And she also befriends two human kids. After a year, the little witch is fully prepared for the test and she is again brought to the annual festival. But the assigned witch tells that she has violated the rules and regulations while helping the humans, and practicing the magic on Friday. Now the little witch is an expert which can cope with any other grand witch . So she takes revenge from them while transforming all of them into frogs and burning their magic books and broomsticks into the fire. And she meets her friend Crow who always accompanied her. I think this movie is very interesting because in this film we see the positive and negative aspects of sorceress and witchcraft which can be seen by everyone in the family. This story will entertain you a lot and give us a soothing effect. Because a careless little witch's journey to become the world's greatest witch is very much fascinating and joyful. After watching, i think this film is just like a movie Maleficent. Credits: Images and footage Source: Netflix Director: Mike Schaerer Producer: Jakob Claussen, Writer: Matthias Pacht Disclaimer: Any footage(s) in this video has only been used to communicate a message (understandable) to the audience. According to my knowledge, it’s a fair use under reviews and commentary section. We don't plan to violate anyone's right. Thanks.