Saturday, February 2, 2008

Taare Zameen Par

In this world, one of the most difficult things is "keeping it simple!". Taare Zameen Par is one such Unrestricted Public Exhibition where a complex subject is told to the viewers in a simple fashion.

The credit goes to Aamir Khan for venturing his directorial debut with such a subject. The film reveals a very extensive research by Deepa Bhatia and a clear sensuous writing by Amole Gupte.

The essence of the film is in the scene where Ishaan's (Darsheel) father meets Ram (Aamir). " 'To care' is very necessary. It has the power to cure; A medicine to relieve pain. Its the security that the child gets when he thinks someone cares for him. A hug or a lovely kiss... say, 'I am there for you and I love you' ... isn't this called 'to care' ", replies Ram to the father. A very good lesson for the parents.


After the drawing competition, just after Ram sees Ishaan's painting, not only Ishaan is eager to see what has Ram got in his drawing board, but also it's us who are very curious. What a painting truly it is!!! That was a terrific performance from the cute Darsheel. Hats off ! to the concept and color sense of mastermind behind that painting - it raised the spirits!. No words to explain that scene. The BGM does well too, in this scene, although it is average in other parts of the film with resemblance to some other music. Setu's camera image is Crystal!

Did we also surf the internet about "Solomon islands" ? Its up to us to realize. There is less importance and care shown towards the Children; and often this is misunderstood as explained in this film. Children are not toys for us. Respect them. Because, ...

Every child is special.


~Visvanathan Balasaravanan

Official Website: http://taarezameenpar.com/

- the most blessed are those who encounter the toughest times... because, God thought you are the strongest to handle these toughest...

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