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A title i borrowed from the book Five Point Someone by Chetan Bhagat. it sums up most of what i believe in. Its funny how words and pictures sometime reveal more than the people themselves!
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December 26, 2007

Taare Zameen Par


Initially i was in dilemma whether this movie worth to see in fame, mumbai with my fokesh grp by paying Rs. 220/- each (huh.. such a huge amount for me) on christmas eve. but kudos to amir khan for proving me wrong by giving a brilliant dekko into the mysterious, magical mind of a child. Ostensibly, the film is about children with special needs and the story revolves around the efforts of a dyslexic child to fit in, adjust and perform in a 'normal' world where competition is the norm.

The story is unusual but not unknown. The message that the story tries to convey is already known to us, but most of us just remain ignorant to it. aamir, the director, has handled the delicate theme with sensitivity and precision. He has not just succeeded in making every child a hero but actually helped me see a child in myself. Just like no man is perfect, no matter what position he commands in the society, every child with both their ability and inabilities is special and talented in their own way. The movie isn’t just about a child suffering from dyslexia and his challenges, it’s also about how our parents get carried away by today’s competitive world and fail to understand their child’s dreams and nurture their inborn talents.

unlike any other enlightening entertainer which focuses more on the hero, i think aamir has given the child more footage by showing his name after the child. he has captured every emotion deftly. A number of sequences leaved me wet eyed and i felt deeply attached to the child. At the end of the movie i was left speechless and spellbound.

Darsheel safary, the kiddo, delivers a knockout performance. His expressions, body language, eyes, dialogue delivery – absolutely perfect. Aamir Khan as usual is excellent in a supporting role. i as aamir fan was disappointed to see him missing in the first half. tisca chopra (mother) is good. music by shanker – ehsaan - loy is great and lyrics by prasoon joshi are brilliant, they blend well with the movie. the documentary shown after the movie is too good.

However the movie is not without its share of flaws. i think the editing could have been tighter; it tends to drag a bit while being repetitive at times.
but the film never stopped tugging at my heartstrings.

2 comments:

Kinkini said...

I feel really sad to just read through the blog posts regarding the success of the movie. :( I have not been able to reach the theaters. May be next year?? Thats only next week :).

Sagar said...

dont worry..
sabra ka fal mitha hota hai.. :)
bt do watch it..
its nt a typical hindi melodramic masala movie wit lot of latkas n zatkas..
its very simple, straightforward, conceptual movie.. like u.. heee
couldnt resist this one...