By indiafm
Tuesday Dec 18 3:10 PM
Come to think of it, after two back-to-back hits [RANG DE BASANTI, FANAA], Aamir Khan
could've given a positive nod to any masala flick and chosen to work
with anyone he desired. But he preferred to make a film on a dyslexic
kid, make him the focal point of the story and don three caps-
producer, actor and director.
At the very outset, let's make one thing clear. TAARE ZAMEEN PAR
isn't one of those films that merely entertains, but also enlightens.
TAARE ZAMEEN PAR is one film that makes you peep into a child's mind
and how some parents, in their pursuit to make them 'stronger'
academically, forget that there's hitherto untapped talent that needs
to be nourished and encouraged.
TAARE ZAMEEN PAR drives home a strong message, making you empathize
with the kid, compelling you to draw parallels with your life, making
one realize that some of the renowned geniuses were once scoffed at,
but the world had to bow down to their intellect later.
Sure, TAARE ZAMEEN PAR boasts of a story that strikes a chord, but
most importantly, it has been treated with such sensitivity and
maturity that you're left shell-shocked in amazement by the sheer
impact it leaves at the end of this 18 reeler.
TAARE ZAMEEN PAR heralds the birth of a topnotch storyteller-Aamir
Khan. To choose a story that's a far cry from the mundane stuff that's
being churned out like factory products, requires courage and
conviction and to execute it with panache is a rarity.
Those who somewhere nursed a grudge that the camera follows Aamir in
all his films, will chew their words once they watch TAARE ZAMEEN PAR.
Yes, Aamir has a key role to portray as an actor, but the camera
captures the child's emotions like never before in a Hindi film. Also,
let's also clear the myth about TAARE ZAMEEN PAR being a kiddie film.
It's not! It's about children. Note the difference! >>>more
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