A soul so pious that it makes even GOD to rethink of his deeds, a mind so blessed with innocent imaginations that the neck breaking competitive world calls it abnormal. It was a simple and honest attempt to portray a cause that has been never in the mainstream.
The disappointment shown by parents over their child's failure to understand basic things is very understandable and has been shown in the true light. The spirit which many people like Ram Nikumbh (Amir in the movie) is very admirable and questions the burden which parents put on their children to compete with the world without even accessing their abilities and their special talent. The dialogue , "Agar race ka itna hi shauk hai to horse breeding karo, bacche kyu paida karte ho", makes a deep impact. There are quite a few touching moments like when Ishan Awasthi was standing on the gate of the hostel and saw his parents leaving him for the first time ever in his life can draw a tear or two from The Great Khali too.
The song, "Tujhe sab hai pata, hai na maa" is very well written and composed. All kudos to this gem along the with "Dekho inhe, ye hai oss ki boondein" will be there on charts for sometime.
Though I am not a movie reviewer or anyone remotely related to this line, still this movie made me happy and sad a few times which forced me to say thanks to Amir Khan for providing the viewers with healthy entertainment along with a message to the society the "Every child is special".
Saturday, December 29, 2007
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Hi, yeah that movie did make a whole lot of difference, specially to parents who have been turning their faces away from such things...
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