Sitaare Zameen Par Review {3.5/5} & Review Rating
Starlines: Aamir Khan, Generia Desmukh, Ashishpend, Aishvansari, Gopikrishnan K Verma, Simranmangeshkar, Arowshdatta, Rishishahani, Rishabjain, Vedant Sharma, Summit Desai, Naman Mizura
Director: R S Prasanna
Sitaare Zameen Par Movie Review Synopsis:
Sitaare Zameen Parr is the story of a power coach and his life-changing experiences. Gulshan Arora (Aamir Khan) is the assistant basketball coach of the Delhi Sports Association. During a Delhi match against Karnataka in the National Basketball League, Gagan fights head coach Paswan (Deepraj Rana) and attacks him. Gulshan is stopped. On the same day, when he returns home, he gets drunk and beats the car in a police vehicle. Judge Anupama Mandal (Talana Raja) asks to provide a basketball team, namely charity services, consisting of neurotensists from people affected by autism and Down syndrome. Gulshan initially isn't happy to lead a team of "mental" players. However, Garhan's views change soon, even affecting his relationship with his estranged wife Sunieta (Generia Deshmukh). What happens next is the rest of the film.
Sitaare Zameen Par Movie Story Review:
Sitaare Zameen Par is the official remake of Campones [2018]. The story is amazing. The adapted script by Divy Nidhi Sharma is full of interesting and moving moments. Divy Nidhi Sharma's dialogue is simple yet effective, improving the humor and emotional quotient of the film.
R S Prasanna has excellent direction. First of all, Siaurare Zameen Par is not, as it is claimed, a scene-to-scene remake. The manufacturer adds sequences that are not present in campones and are very well inserted into the story. From start to finish, the film is fun and carefree and has no boring or boring moments. The characters are very well selected. Especially the character of Gulshan. It makes the audience laugh, but it also informs them about the properties of neurotic aging. It's certainly eye-opening. In contrast to his predecessor, Taare Zameen Par [2007], there are few scenes that make the audience look like tears. However, it does have an effect.
Meanwhile, the first half is fine, and the highs are missing at this time. The manufacturer's approach using sports scenes is different from the scenes we are used to. It may give you a sense that your character can easily win the game or that the match is meaningless. 2-3 Interesting scenes don't land very often. Ultimately, music is not a brand.
Sitaare Zameen Par has a brief opening. Aamir's characters are not introduced in dramatic input sequences. Gulshan and his life establish the first 10-15 minutes. The film gets better as soon as Gulshan has his first lesson with the Neurodive Geriatrics basketball team. The scene where Kartar Paaji (Gurpal Singh) Gulshan is encouraged to live as a team player is encouraging. The break is cute. After the interval, the entertainment increases when Golu Khan (Simran Mangeshkar) is presented. The scene where Suneeta wants to join the team and Kartar refuses to join the national team are not convincing as the reason for this has not been properly determined. The bus madness is also fetched a bit. However, the film shows its glow in the final 45 minutes of the team's arrival in Mumbai. The elevator scene is interesting, but pay attention to the scene. It knocks down the house. The finals will spark a lot of emotions in the viewer. The final scene and the final credit visuals are worth it.
Sitaare Zameen Par Movie Review Performance:
Aamir Khan is in the best form, especially compared to his actions in his last film, Raal Singh Chadha [2022]. He fully enters the skin of his character and offers excellent performance. Genelia Deshmukh is hardly there in the first half, but dominates the post interval parts. She is first class and once again proves why she deserves to be seen more. Ghaparsin plays a perfect important role. Dolly Ahluwalia Tewari (Preeto) and Tarana Raja leave a trace in their supportive roles. Brijendra Kala (Dalaut Ji) appears to be wasted at first, but it turns out to be a surprise to the film. Deepraj Rana is decent. Happy Ranajit (Slinder, Gulshan's lawyer), Siamese Maskara (Lastom), Nihat Khan Hegde (Hargovind's mother), and Aminhaji (Ashok) have special appearances and look chic. And finally, he comes to Sitaarez. Ashish Pendse (Sunil), Aayush Bhansali (Lotus), Gopikrishnan K Verma (Guddu), and Simran Mangeshkar left the biggest shocks, while Aroush Datta (Satbir), Rishi Sharma Ji), Rishabh Jain (Raju), Vedant Sharma (Bantu), Samvit Deai (Raju), Rishabh Jain (Raju), Naman Misra (Hargovind) stands out for his personality and performance.
Sitaare Zamen Par Film Music and other technical aspects:
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loys music is one of the weakest parts of the film. But they are woven into the story. The title track and "Good for Nothing" work to some extent. "Shubh Mangalam" is worth seeing the graphics. "Sar Aankhon Pe Mere" is unforgettable. Ram Sampath's background - the score is in sync with the mood of the film.
Srinivas Reddy's cinematography is satisfying. Sylvan Desmond's basketball coach and sports choreography is admirable. Parvez Shaikh's actions are minimal. Nikhil Kovale and Apurva Vijay Bhagat's production designs are rich and realistic, but Sachin Lovalkar's outfits straighten out life. Editing for Charu Shree Roy is smooth.
Sitaare Zameen Par Movie Review Conclusion:
Overall, Saaare Zamen Pars is the inspector Aamir Khan -Cinema, enlightening, entertaining, maintaining and leaving a smile. The final 40 minutes are the emotional crescendo of the film, lifting the story to a dizzying height. These shitaares must shine brightly and win their hearts. As expected, the film can open at the box office, but is ready to observe dramatic growth over the weekend, paving the way for a powerful, steady runtime running. Also worthy of praise is Aamir Khan's unwavering belief in the theatrical experience. He was totally confident in the film, allowing the audience to return generously. Recommended!
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