Plot: A young boy prone to colorful flights of fancy finds his hyperactive imagination may serve a greater purpose after being sent away to boarding school by his frustrated parents. Read More
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a Cinematic Masterpiece. one of the best films you can ever see. a very emotional film. very realistic.
This is the best film I have seen after CHAK DE INDIA. When I walked out of the cinema, I had noticed everyone crying. The people who had came to see the next show were giving us weird looks. I had th... ought in my heart that, " When you will come out next, you are gonna feel the same way. " Full Review
AK's new gem oh his crown.The film should aware the parents and teachers to understand the feelings of each and Every kids.Expecting a lot of good film like this from AK I believe.
It's not everyday that a movie takes you with itself on a journey and lives you in a state of mind, where you don't know whether to appreciate the simple narration that touched your heart or to get th... inking on the questions raised in your mind. Come to express what you felt, no words can do any justice to the experience called "Taare Zameen Par". No doubt it was a untold story with great potential. But, we always have great untold stories around us, which are waiting to see the daylight or should I say screen light. What we don't have is people who can venture into these projects and make sure that they build a strong bridge or should I say screenplay, that connects the story and the audience. Thanks to prior attempted bridges devastated by box office cinematic conditions. Aamir not only decided to swim against the tide with this story , but also did a great job as a first time director. Aamir's presence did made sure that audience makes it to the movie hall. But, from that point on it's Amole Gupte's screenplay and Darsheel Safary's performance that holds the movie together. Darsheel Safary plays the central character of the movie "Ishaan", who is a 8 year old boy, who lacks complete interest in studies. The movie starts with the outside world of Ishaan, where no one seems to understand his problem and eventually takes the audience into Ishaan's inside world. Once you are into his world, your ears can hear the slience on his lips and eyes can feel the pain in his tears. But you're not sure how to help him. Yes, I said "help him" because now Ishaan's journey is no more on screen. You are into the journey along with him and that's why you start thinking for him , instead waiting to see what unfolds on screen. The screenplay holds you so tight that you are only and only with Ishaan. Even when the songs come , they flow so smoothly in and out of the movie that you don't bother to tap your foot or think if Full Review

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