Belief can move mountains and everything else in the way is but a hiccup; powered by this thought Rani Mukerjis Hichki is not a sorry, weepy saga about suffering, but rather is a spirited take on a drawback becoming a strength. Dealing with Tourette Syndrome - a neurological disorder causing involuntary tics and sound - Hichki delightfully hiccups its way into our hearts and head, staying strong with a lot of sass and sensitivity. An adaptation of Hollywood film, Front of the class, which again was based on Brad Cohens eponymous bestseller, Hichki draws lesson from life and makes a good pitch for acceptance and inclusion. Despite strong shades of a Utopian universe, Hichki is a welcome world of hope and optimism, celebrating the power of self-belief.