Taare Zameen Par
Reviewed by Sneha Hazarika
Cast- Aamir Khan, Darsheel Safary, Tisca Chopra
Director- Aamir Khan
Rating-****(Outstanding)
Aamir Khan is considered to be one of the finest actors that the
country has produced, who remains in a special league of his own,
someone who has complete understanding of cinema. Considering his films
'Lagaan', ‘Dil Chahta Hai’, ‘Rang De Basanti’, even ‘Jo Jeeta Wahi
Sikander’ so many years back and now this, you sure know why. With
‘Taare Zameen Par’, Aamir turns director and with what success!
The film is special because it delves into a child’s world with
sensitivity and deals with the insightful issue of a dyslexic child
with sensitivity and maturity.
The child Ishaan played by Darsheel Safary (amazingly convincing) is
special in the sense that his world is not confined to books, homework,
sports and everything else that normal schools and parents impose on
children. He is more into discovering the mysteries of the real world
and is intrigued by things happening around him and lets his
imagination run wild. But unfortunately neither his parents nor his
teachers who ready children for the cut throat competition are able to
decipher this and understand him. He is packed off to a boarding school
to be made ‘normal’ like the rest. He is shattered and feels completely
out of place and lonely as he is unable to cope with the separation
from his parents as well his new surroundings where the taunts and the
punishments for his ‘handicap’ continue. Enter Ramshankar Nikumbh
(Aamir Khan) who empathizes with the child, understands him, recognizes
the gift in him and helps him to regain his confidence. In the process
putting forth a strong message that children should be treated with
care, empathy and that- ‘Every child is special’ (so true to it’s
tagline) and true to it’s title too that childhood is special and that
'children are like stars on earth'.
Aamir has emerged triumphant as a director with this movie. He has
handled many sequences in the film brilliantly and manages to strike a
chord with the audiences. There are many sequences in the movie that
can leave you moist eyed and this includes the climax. The film has no
commercial trappings , yet can even appeal to the average viewer. Not
to forget the fact that creative director and writer Amol Gupte's years
of research with 'children of different abilities' assists Aamir in a
big away.
The performances are brilliant and Darsheel Safary is effortless and
natural. Aamir Khan only makes an appearance just before the interval
and lets the kid take centre stage. And the child doesn’t disappoint.
Aamir plays his character with conviction and a lot of feeling. Same
goes for Tisca Chopra who is amazing on screen. The other child actors(
especially Ishaan’s brother and friend) are quite efficient too. Vipin
Sharma who plays the father is a little loud though.
Shankar- Ehsaan- Loy’s music goes with the mood of the film. Prasoon
Joshi’s lyrics deserve special mention as they are quite touching
(especially ‘Maa’ and the title song). The cinematography, editing,
the production design, the graphics and animation – everything provides
able support to the project.
This film has it all- a soul, it scores on all possible counts and
drives home a message. Also sees the emergence of an efficient
director, one to watch out for, in the form of Aamir Khan. All this
makes it a must see.
-- (SAMPURN)
Copyright Sampurn
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