Director-Writer: Vivek Sharma
Producer: Ravi Chopra
Music: Vishal Shekhar, Salim Sulaiman
Lyrics: Javed Akhtar
Singers: Amitabh Bachchan, Arman Malik, Koustabh Ghosh, Aparna Bhagavat, Sukhwinder Singh, Hariharan and Juhi Chawla
Casts: Amitabh Bachchan, Juhi Chawla, Aman Siddiqui, Priyanshu Chatterjee, Satish Shah, Rajpal Yadav
Guest appearance: Shahrukh Khan, Nouhid Sairesi, Ashish Chowdhury, Neena Kulkarni
Nath Villa. Night. A couple enters the villa with an intention of
spending the night. But unfortunate for them, it’s the house where
Kailash Nath (Amitabh Bachchan), oops, the spirit of Kailash Nath
enjoys his days and nights in his airy appearance. Predictably enough,
the couple, intimidated with Kailash, zooms away from the house.
Next incident. Mr. Sharma (Shah Rukh Khan), a marine driver by
profession, comes to Kailash’s den, with his family. He leaves his
family behind at the Nath Villa and plods back to join his job. While
residing in the Nath Villa, Mr. Sharma’s wife Anjali (Juhi Chawla) and
son Banku (Aman Siddiqui) experiences strange incidents. In the mean
time Banku befriends the spirit of Kailash Nath and names him as
“Bhootnath”. Banku’s presence eliminates all the hazardous factors that
polluted Bhootnath’s mind against human beings. One day, Anjali comes
to know about Bhootnath being the angel in Banku’s life. At the same
time Anjali comes to know from Bhootnath about the painful incident
that made him a spirit. So, to let Bhootnath’s spirit free from the
bondage with the earth, Sharma family arranges for a shradh, a Hindu
tradition that Bhootnath’s son, Priyanshu Chatterjee, avoided in past.
Ultimately, it’s through Banku that Bhootnath gets his desired freedom
from the earthly bondage. But it’s because of Banku’s love for
Bhootnath that the amicable ghost leaves Banku with an option of
appearing in front of Banku whenever he wishes from the core of his
heart.
Even god changes his mind for the sake of true and honest love. This
film is not about the triumph of a child but the success of true love
and faith.
It’s the second time where Amitabh is posing as a ghost and his look in
“Bhootnath”, though unintentionally, reminds of his look of Gabbar
Singh in “Ram Gopal Verma Ki Aag”. If that is some bad news, the good
part is that his acting always sweeps away the feeling of looking
alike. At the same time his intimidated being with the presence of his
son lets audience recap his character in “Baghban”. Aman Siddiqui has
depicted Banku’s character very well. Juhi Chawla and Shah Rukh’s
couple still reminds the same freshness that they show in their very
first film. Writer-director Vivek Sharma has proved his prowess in his
job. His beautifully mingled presentation of entertainment and spirit
has started a new vogue in Bollywood.
If “Bhootnath” is not so well a children film as “Taare Zamin Par” was,
it definitely helps spending few hours in the air conditioned theaters
while summer is blazing outside. At last, if not the least, children
may well accept the line of Amitabh saying, “Zindegi me jadoo nehi,
mehnat se safalta pai jaati hai” (success is all about hard work, not
magic). Bingo Bhootnath!
Ratings: **1/2
Rajnee GuptaCopyright Sampurn
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