YOUNG 'UNS HOLD THE FORT
The filmmaker Priyadarshan is now increasingly known for the broad strokes with which he paints his motion pictures, notwithstanding an occasional foray into the realm of award-winning cinema (last year’s Kanjeevaram). His new film is not an exception to this rule, and much of Bumm Bumm Bole is indelicate and loud, except when the events on screen are buoyed by two irrepressible central performances by the young actors, Darsheel Safary and Ziyah Vastani. As the brother who, having lost his sister’s only pair of shoes, spends the entirety of the film in the quest of another pair, Mr Safary demonstrates that the toothy charm so effectively deployed in Taare Zameen Par (a song from which gives this film its title) hasn’t yet reached its sell-by date. Of course, due to the antecedents foisted upon him by his blockbuster debut, he is called upon to assume the mantle of a ‘super’ actor and in the end it’s the winsome toothiness that wins over the proceedings, and not really some hidden reserve of raw talent. He survives the curse of the ‘showcase’ and does indeed carry the film on his shoulders.















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