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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Bhoothnath (2008)

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Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Aman Siddiqui, Juhi Chawla, Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanshu Chatterji
Director: Vivek Sharma
Amitabh Bachchan is an actor par excellence and that is obvious in the way each of his characters differs from the next one. True to form we have yet another spectacular and memorable performance from the Big B.

In this endeavour, he is well supported by veterans like Satish Shah and Rajpal Yadav. Juhi Chawla as Anjali Sharma and a special appearance by Shah Rukh all add to the story, but the crowd stealer is Amitabh as Bhootnath. Aman Siddiqui as Banku( Aman Sharma), the mischievous kid with a heart of gold is great. His interactions with Bhootnath form the back bone of this much awaited summer release.
It’s believed that children have the strongest connection to god. They have the ability to perceive Goodness in everything and everyone.
This is a story about a seven-year-old naughty yet innocent boy, who unknowingly turns a foe into a friend.This is a story about Banku and his friend, Bhoothnath…about innocence, honesty and the pure love of a child.
Bhoothnath is the story of a ghost named Nath (Amitabh Bachchan) who makes it impossible for anyone to stay in his home in Goa since his death. Things are so bad that even taxi drivers refuse to chauffer anyone as soon as they hear that Nath Villa is the destination. But that’s till Nath comes across Banku (Aman Siddiqui) – the new kid who has moved in with his parents Anjali (Juhi Chawala) and Aditya (SRK) into Nath Villa.
So while the rest of the city trembles at the thought of the family staying there, Banku is too busy making friends with Nath whom he calls his Angel. For Banku there is nothing like a ghost. Slowly and steadily the two forge a deep friendship much to everyone’s confusion because no one but Banku can see this so called Angel.
During one incident Banku with the help of his Angel gets his school mate out of trouble. But this only causes a rumour spreading fast across the school about Banku’s special friend. As a result the principal hauls both Banku and Anjali into his office and gives him the final warning. Anjali upset with her son’s constant mischief reprimands him and gives him a slap. Unable to prove himself, Banku sulks and doesn’t speak to either Bhoothnath or his mother.
However, soon its time for Banku’s fancy dress competition and when another mother comments on how Banku is dressed exactly like ‘Nath uncle’ does reality hit home for Anjali. Heading home after the competition with Banku, Anjali comes home to find herself dealing with a group of builders who have been given permission by Nath’s son Vijay (Priyanshu Chatterji) to build a resort there. Hearing this Nath gets very angry and raises a storm – literally! And that’s when she finally comes face to face with her son’s Angel and learns the real truth about Nath and his ghostly existence.
Now that Anjali knows of Bhothnath she sets about helping his ghost to finally stop wandering. And how after setting up a ‘shrad’ ( prayer service for the departed soul) at home Banku, Anjali, Aditya and Nath’s son - Vijay - finally help Angel achieve mukti is what the rest of the film is all about.
It is believed a mother’s love is selfless. But a child’s love can transform relationships; it comes with no expectations and no boundaries. Their love can make you believe in miracles.Bhoothnath is a story about a little innocence, a little playfulness, and a lot of emotions that will touch hearts.This is a story that will show adults to see the world through the eyes of a child… an angel, a creation of god. It’s then that one will realize what a beautiful world they live in after all.
Vivek Sharma ,the director has done a really good job. From a script that is tightly held and moves quick to special effects that definitely reflect umpteen hours in the studio, the director’s hard work is clearly visible all throughout the movie.
Bhoothnath has everything for all age groups – fun for the kids and emotions for the adults. Aman has done a great job as the naughty kid and Big B is simply brilliant. From his emotions as a ghost trying to frighten the world to coming to terms that a child has him fooled to his final extremely emotional journey…everything leaves you spell bound.
Bhoothnath is definitely what we needed this summer to help keep this heat wave at bay. All through this movie you are so engrossed in what is happening that all other issues take a back seat.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

this is a nice movie
i enjoyed watching this movie