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Taare Zameen Par
EDITOR RATING
6.0
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It hurts to say this, but what Taare Zameen Par needed was a good director to make it a true masterpiece.

In story-telling, the ends do not justify the means. And when your story lasts 2½ hours, the means are the ends. Taare Zameen Par is a noble effort, messed up in narration. It's like being on a poorly-maintained amusement park roller coaster that suddenly slows down just when the ride is beginning to get exciting, reaches the first sharp curve slower and later than it should, plods along for a while from there, and then takes a short cut to make it to the end in time, skipping most of the promised track.

So what you went to see, you don't get to see - what you get to see, are just its beginning and its ending. This was supposed to be the tale of a gifted teacher who helps a dyslexic kid work with this world and possibly even excel at it. There is, unfortunately, too much description of the problem, and too little of the solution.

And that makes this one a triumph of show-off over substance - the sequences showcasing the child's disorder, if we may call it that, are admittedly well-written, but that appears the writers' comfort zone. So it plods on and on - Aamir Khan isn't even there in the first half, and the movie self-indulgently shows scenes upon scenes and songs upon songs of the child's life and his world-view. And when the real challenge, the resolution, presents itself, it's glossed over simplistically: the cure to dyslexia is being gentle and appreciative.

Indeed, that's it. Those of you who did not know this, please put your hands up, we want to see what you look like.

There's a chance we're being uncharitable - the film will certainly change the way a lot of parents who watch it bring up their children, it will increase sensitivity to the condition, and it might even result in increased enrolling in NGOs. However, this is still a feature film promising entertainment, a tale well told, and not a documentary. And that leaves the other 50% of the movie to contend with. For, you've gone seeking a payoff.

TZP deals with Ishaan Awasthi (Darsheel Safary), a kid with problems in working with alphabets and numbers, and struggling to live in a world that just thinks he's lazy, slow, idiot, duffer. When he's finally sent off to boarding school by his parents after his city school gives up on him, he's put through further torment by teachers there. All this takes the entire first half, and while for most adults watching it it provides memories of school life, it quite overstays its welcome.

A temporary art teacher, Ram Shankar Nikumbh (Aamir Khan), then lands at the school, and, himself dyslexic in his childhood, immediately empathizes with Ishaan's situation, and starts a process of trying to reinstill confidence in him and help him learn. Only, that's not as romantic in execution as it sounds.

For starters, Mr. Nikumbh cries at the kid's condition - and once too many times - and that affects your judgement of the film. Then, he puts too many fundas in a few sequences, which, in a movie that used subtlety right until then as the preferred mode of communication, juts out obliquely. And finally, the treatment of the condition, which you'd gone to the movie for, lasts less than 10 minutes, and has nothing innovative in it.

The film, of course, has a fairy tale ending, which, in tales of triumph over human adversity, usually helps gloss over several sins. And it's up to you to decide if that fairy-tale ending actually misses the point - so is the film finally about a gifted child who can win competitions? But unless you are seeking too much of reality, the ending is just what makes for a lifetime of hope.

TZP showcases several pieces of good writing in the first half's characterization of Ishaan. The songs are superbly written, rendered and shot. And the actors are almost all top-notch. Darsheel Safary delivers a performance that is almost certain to bag some top awards. Aamir Khan is, of course, Aamir Khan. Tisca Chopra and Vipin Sharma, as the troubled parents of the kid, put in moving efforts. The family and school scenes all stroke plenty of association or déjà vu, as the case might be with you.

Taare Zameen Par is still worth a watch for what it has - it'll certainly help you be a better parent. It's never too late for that ...hopefully.
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  • Cast
    Aamir Khan, Darsheel Safary, Vipin Sharma, Tisca Chopra, Tanay Cheda, Sachet Engineer
  • Music
    Shankar Ehsaan Loy
  • Director
    Aamir Khan
  • Theatres
    Not screening currently in any theatres in Hyderabad.
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Shariq Naqvi on 26th Dec 2007, 5:05am | Permalink
I tell you one thing, If it was in my hands, I would give 10 out of 5 stars to this movie. It is very obvious that this reviewer doesn't know anything about good cinema. Maybe he or she is stupid enough not to really undrerstand what this movie is all about.

I urge this website to hire some sesible people who are real writers not clowns like this reviewer. Absolute waist of time this read completely ridiculous and uncalled for.

On the other hand maybe I think this must be a SRK lover to give such a bad review ti a real Master piece unlike some clown movie, what was it called something like Om something Om.
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10
Anand Raj on 25th Dec 2007, 3:10pm | Permalink
are all these comments written by one guy? ah?
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2
Vissu on 25th Dec 2007, 11:33am | Permalink
super movie ra.little bit dragging at middle.but awesom movie
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8
on 25th Dec 2007, 3:36am | Permalink
"There's a chance we're being uncharitable." Missing lines from the review: "There's an even bigger chance that we're being unintelligent. We have been fed reels of nitrogenous wastes for so long that our sense of judgment has become exactly that. We will increase the number of stars after the movie is declared a hit in a few weeks. Until such time we repeatedly insist that treating dyslexia is more entertaining than what is shown in the movie."
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10
A M on 23rd Dec 2007, 6:24pm | Permalink
I do understand that the review is misleading but that doesn't mean that the readers make such comments about the reviewer.

I fervently urge the website administrator to change the review and the rating.

And I request the reader's to comment in an appropriate manner. After all, it doesn't make sense to lose dignity over something as trivial as a movie review.
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8
Shyam on 22nd Dec 2007, 11:24pm | Permalink
Guys, people look upto fullhyderabad for some sensible reviews. And who ever has given this was completly out of his senses either while watching the movie or while writing the review. My suggestion to guys who are posting the review is not to expect a thriller or intelligent movie always.
Keep your mind free and then try to see what the narrator wants to convey and how it was done. Too much intelligence from the reviwer while watching and writing a review leads to such horrible reviews
RATING
8
Hawks on 22nd Dec 2007, 11:18pm | Permalink
boss which film review did u write???i think we need to kick ur butt for writing such an idiotic review
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8
Om Prakash Makhija on 22nd Dec 2007, 8:56pm | Permalink
Wonderful Movie but Crap Review.

I wonder why the reviewers names are hidden? Who has penned this abomination of a review? Ravi? Samrat?Priyanka?Kavita? Or fullhyd.com himself???

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10
Aishwarya Mantha on 22nd Dec 2007, 8:54pm | Permalink
It is a beautiful movie. I sgree with the reviewer that more screen time should have been given to how the problem of dyslexia should be dealt with and overcoming the obstacle than the problem itself. Everything else about the movie is great and I have to say that the review is misguiding.

Certain scenes moved me - when the mother leaves her child in the boarding school, when the child gets up in the morning to get ready and finally towards the end when the child gets to see his teacher's art work- I had tears in my eyes.

I definetly recommend this movie to all kids, parents and teachers.

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8
Biju Damodar on 22nd Dec 2007, 8:15pm | Permalink
I so totally agree. This movie is surely an Oscar winner....Get a life reviewer! Fullhyd sucks, as always :-)
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10
Nandita on 22nd Dec 2007, 6:23am | Permalink
I guess reviewer didnt understand the film!!!!!!Well but i would like to review it as......
Not a scene passes by without having made an impression on the audiences
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10
Deepak Tijhori on 22nd Dec 2007, 2:46am | Permalink
i swear on my holy god...if only i cud meet this reviewer face to face, cannot mention here all the endless possibilities of what i can do him or her.
beyond doubt, a useless review and this reviewer should stick to reviewing the regular c grade telugu movies in which the so called heros go about sleeping around with their heronies or bashing up 100 goons. frankly im sorry to say, but as a reviewer ur not worth anything more than that.

this is an excellent. undoubtedly, the best movie released this yr. 5 stars to it, and this is what is the real movie making all about
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10
Srihari on 21st Dec 2007, 11:40pm | Permalink
Its a beautiful movie.I don't know why full hyd is so biased against Aamir.The person who has written the review is not worth to be a reviewer.Its a pity that such a good movie is painted in such a bad taste.The same happened with RDB too.I think the reviewer is not worth his job or there is something more than that meets the eye with respect to writin a review for an aamir movie.
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10
Reshma on 21st Dec 2007, 9:26pm | Permalink
It was really a bad review!!!!i really wonder how come full hyd gives such unjustified reviews about good films.......even RDB was commented....this is the best film for understanding the emotions of children...and it can be understood by only people having soft corners for children!!!!
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8
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