Some of Aamir’s dialogues: “In today’s world, there is too much competition. Everyone wants toppers in their homes. 95.5%, 95.6%... anything below that is like an abuse. Medicine, engineering, management… only these career paths are acceptable, there is no success anywhere else. Every child has his or her own abilities and pace of learning. But no, the parents do not understand that, and burden the tiny shoulders with the load of their own ambitions… and if the children are unable to fulfil their dreams, then all hell breaks loose. If you want to win races, breed race horses damnit, why produce kids??”
Monday, January 14, 2008
On a recommendation spree... 2!
Last December I went home for the festive season. I reached Delhi on 22nd morning, and the first thing I did was to get tickets for the first available show for Taare Zameen Par. Ever since I came to know that Aamir Khan is making a movie, I had my mind set – no matter what the movies is about, I was definitely going to see it. Aamir is one of the few actors that I admire in the film industry: his acting skills, his perfectionist attitude… I am all for it! So I took my mother along and watched the movie. Here is my two cents!
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What a friend had to say when i told him my brother was dyslexic as a kid...
"Yar, accepted that you liked the movie.. but that doesnt mean you look for subjects around you..."
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Sigh!.. As you say, i hope the effect isnt a fad... 'the most fav topic of the month/year' and ebb away with time
wow... included everything that i would have liked to while writing a review for the film. i'll tell you how the scene was like when i watched it---
mom was sniffing by my side, my brother was sobbing on the other side, n i had a big senti lump in my throat. some kid in the theatre couldnt stop empathizing with our cute lil progatonist there...
as always... you glide with the words. read the post in one smooth flow. one small grudge though... why didnt aamir n the kid get enough appreciation for their awesomely fantastic performances???
p.s. i know im the least eligible person to say this(havent updated my blog in months)... but welcome back to the blogging bandwagon!
Well I too loved the movie but I have some serious problems with the plot and the plot does falters.
It's ironic that a film which is vehemently critical of the “rat race culture” eventually needs the premise of winning a contest among hundreds for the protagonist to attain acceptability. Why couldn't it be a quiet, less spectacular personal victory where the learning and consequent growth is internalized more profoundly at the individual level ?
Ram Nikumbh (Aamir Khan) appears and with extra attention and affection ‘cures’ Ishaan Awasthi. Ishaan not only passes his exams but also wins the first prize in the painting competition that his art teacher organizes so obviously for his benefit. As the story reaches the climactic crescendo of applause, tears of happiness and family reunion, you need to ask just one question – what if Ishaan Awasthi was not a gifted painter? Acceptance from teachers, students and most importantly his parents comes noticeably only after he has ranked first, if not in academics then in painting. If the film is expecting all dyslexic children to become Einstein, Michelangelo, or even Abhishek Bachchan, these kids are facing worse pressure than the other ‘normal’ kids.
But as human , I too cried seeing the movie but analytically I think this is where movie falters .
@ lekha: with the movie being made tax free, i hope more people can see it, and understand what it is trying to say. i also hope, like u, that it is just not a passing fad, but makes a permanent mark on the minds of teh viewers!!
@yashika: thanks for the words of encouragement girl... i guess i was too engrossed with trying to express the meaning of the movie the way i saw it that i forgot to mention that the performances by EVERYONE in teh movie were ABSOLUTELY fantastic! sorry for this missing important piece!!
Lovish..
some excellent observations about teh plot. I am sure that aamir must have thought about it.
i think that aamir was a lil tooo senti for reality. he was a lil too biased towards ishaan, tho i think that it cd be justified by teh fact that maybe he felt sorry for teh kid cuz he was also dyslexic.
but i think that really, CURING someone of teh problem of dyslexia is NT impossible.. maybe it was shown as a very simple and quick process in teh movie for lack of time, but i am sure its possible, I have seen people who are functioning perfectly well as adults, who were dyslexic in their childhood. so as mentioned in teh movie, with some empathy and help, anyone can fight this problem.
and as for the painter part, i agree that if ishaan was not a painter, then i wd have been more difficult. but remember, teh director did not forget this part. there was this scene when the father says "painting achhi karta hai to kya? bafa hokar paise kaise kamayega?" it reflects th attitude that only the traditinal careers like doctor, engineer, mba are successful, artistic talents are useless. even if ishaan were not dyslexic, he wd face this question. the fact that he was dyslexic, and shown as a guy who cd paint well, i think aamir only wanted to prove that dyslexics are not losers in life. i do not think that he wanted to float the idea that every dyslexic kid is einstein. all he wanted to say was// "every child has his own skills and abilities, his own pace at which he learns. let him blossom on his own, encourage him, rather than reprimand for failing to fulfil ur own ambitions." i do not think that this film is in any way going to put more pressure. i hope this film makes parents think for a moment, and help them accept that their kid might not be naughty, but have some genuine problems.
lovish...
one more thing, i do think that it was a lil exaggerated when ishaan won the comptn, but they probably wanted to show that a boy like ishaan who has been shunned by the world, can be accepted by the same people, for who he is. give aamir a lil leeway... what they call... cinematic liberties! atleast he did not show that suddenly ishan's handwriting is winning prizes or he is standing 1st in class!! but as long as he is able to cope up with the others, he ceases to be a troubled child, and becomes part of them. then he faces the same challenges and struggles as any of us.
Yes it certainly is one of the best movies made in recent times...I just hope this is not a one-off affair with the industry, but the beginning of a new genre of bollywood movies. Very well put.
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