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They say there's a book inside everybody. Let the book out with Admanya blogs. Vent your feelings about anything that pops into your head. It might be rocket science or your neighbour's cat. Start now! Its easy and fun! Bumm Bumm Bole - Movie Review by fenil_seta Two Little Feet. One Long Journey!Posted by fenil_seta on 14 May 2010
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Adapting a worldwide renowned film is a risk. Not only does the filmmaker have to retain the charm of the original, he also has to make sure that the adapted version suits the capabilities of the audience of his country. Priyadarshan's Bumm Bumm Bole, adapted from Majid Majidi's classic Children Of Heaven tries its level best to raise to the level of the original and succeeds. Also it is beautifully Indianised to make sure the desi audiences likes it! This weekend, this seems to be the ideal film!
The story of the movie: Pinu (Darsheel Safary) lives with his father Khogiram (Atul Kulkarni), mother (Rituparna Sengupta) and sister Rimzim (Ziyah Vastani) somewhere in North-East India in a region infested with ULFA terrorism. The family leads a hand to mouth existence. Khogiram has just lost a job and is trying his best to get a new one. One day, when Pinu is sent to cobbler to mend Rimzim's shoes, he misplaces it. Those were the only pair of Rimzim's shoes. Pinu tells Rimzim about the loss but requests not to tell about it to their parents as they might scold him and also they won't be able to afford a new pair for her. Pinu then comes with the idea-he tells Rimzim to wear his shoes during her school time in the morning. As soon as her classes are over, she should return back and meet Pinu at a lonely patch of the route. Pinu will then wear the shoes and go for his afternoon classes in the school! In this way, both can share the same pair until the situation at home improves. However, this arrangement proves costly for Pinu as everyday he ends up reaching late for his classes. On the other hand, Khogiram is arrested for a murder and hence, people feared employing him. To find out what happens next, watch the film! One gets instantly absorbed into the film. The locales are breathtaking and the family's conversations and problems look quite believable. And the kids and their cuteness will surely put a smile on your face. There's not much movement in the first half. Even in the second hour, one might get feeling that the film is being stretched unnecessarily. However, the scenes are so wonderfully shot, the kids are so adorable and the direction is so brilliant that you won't complain when the plot goes a little haywire. And that's the strength of the film. The film takes a high the moment Pinu loses the shoes in the market. The way Pinu explains his idea of sharing shoes to Rimzim was impressive. Rimzim trying a wannabe detective by following one of her schoolmate was too good! There's a terror angle in the film as well. But frankly, it doesn't look out of place in this cute film. In fact, it forms a part of story more so in the 2nd hour. In fact, the encounter sequence turns out to be one of the most interesting ones of the film. The climax (the race) doesn't set your heart racing but still works. Also, Darsheel's disappointment when he comes first while he desired to come third was well shot. You feel joyous for him for his achievement but at the same time you pity as he couldn't get what he wished! However, the last scene sums it up well and the film ends on a justified note. The film belongs to Darsheel and Ziyah. Darsheel's performance here won't be compared with Taare Zameen Par as both films are as different as chalk and cheese. But there's no doubt he's extremely talented and comes up with another gem of a performance! Watch out for him when he is unable to find the shoes at the grocery store. Or in the sequence when the teacher reprimands him for coming late. And in the scene where he robs shoes from the temple. His next film Zokkomon wherein he plays a superhero should also rock hopefully! Great going Darsheel! Ziyah Vastani looks so so so so cuteeeee and comes up with an equally sweet performance! Her eyes, smile, expression and her dialogue delivery is wonderful and she instantly steals hearts with her adorable act! Atul Kulkarni as usual comes up with a brilliant performance. He is exceptional in some scenes especially when he curses God. Rituparna Sengupta doesn't have much to do but does a good job. The rest of the actors (Atul Kulkarni's sister and her hubby, the cop, the grandmother, Darhseel's class teacher) contribute well to the film. There are few songs in the film but none leave an impact. The promotional track (inserted in the film in the 2nd half) is only one you remember after film ends. Alagappan's cinematography was simply beautiful. The locales of Ooty are brilliant captured by the lensman. Incredible! Sabu Cyril's sets were worth appreciating especially Darsheel's residence. In a way it was quite similar to Irrfan's house in Billu. Actually a portion of the plotline of the two films is also distinctly similar. There's a person having a wife and two children leading a hand to mouth existence in a village. The similarities end here however! Since the film is adapted, due credit is given to Majid Majidi as the writer of the film! Manisha Korde wrote the dialogues and screenplay and excels in both of them. However, the interrogation scene and Atul Kulkarni's arrest could have been mellowed down as this is basically a kiddie film. Finally, Priyadarshan's direction is wonderful and comes up with a worthy adaptation of globally acclaimed film. His ability to come up with such a beautiful film surprises as on the other hand, he expertly handles a film like De Dana Dan as well! His forthcoming films are also of diverse genres-Khatta Meetha (comedy), Aakrosh (dark thiller) and Grrrr (horror)! Great going Priyan! Some of the best scenes of the film: 1. Khogiram's wife gets molested 2. Pinu looses Rimzim's shoes 3. Pinu tells Rimzim about the idea 4. Pinu robs shoes from the temple 5. Khogiram arrested 6. Khogiram does the gardening for an old lady 7. Rimzim follows her schoolmate 8. The encounter 9. The climax On the whole, Bumm Bumm Bole is a cute and sweet film that is guaranteed to put a smile on your face! Take your kids and your entire family when you go for it! Tags: movie review, bumm bumm bole, fenil seta, admanya Comments (9) Login to post your comment aaryesdee wrote on 14 May, 2010
Hi Fenil'
Very nice review....I liked it.Thanks maaz_nawaz wrote on 14 May, 2010
Dear Fenil as usual a very well written review on Bumm Bumm Bole. You have covered all the necessary details....
JavaTechie wrote on 14 May, 2010
nice and detailed review fenil.. gr8 going, keep it up..!!!
fenil_seta wrote on 15 May, 2010
Aaryesdee-Your welcome and many thanks!
fenil_seta wrote on 15 May, 2010
Mazhar Bhai-Thank you so much!!
fenil_seta wrote on 15 May, 2010
Javatechie-Thanks so much buddy!
derebail2009 wrote on 15 May, 2010
Hope your schedule of movie watch is fixed for two more months before your college begins, next week waiting for KITES review
fenil_seta wrote on 15 May, 2010
Umeshji-College begins in a month but still my schedule is fixed till August :P Yup...kites review will come up nxt week!
derebail2009 wrote on 19 May, 2010
Good your budget of movies will be complete i suppose
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Adapting a worldwide renowned film is a risk. Not only does the filmmaker have to retain the charm of the original, he also has to make sure that the adapted version suits the capabilities of the audience of his country. Priyadarshan's Bumm Bumm Bole, adapted from Majid Majidi's classic Children Of Heaven tries its level best to raise to the level of the original and succeeds. Also it is beautifully Indianised to make sure the desi audiences likes it! This weekend, this seems to be the ideal film!
