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Movie review: Zor Laga Ke Haiya

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  • Cast: Mithun Chakraborty, Ashwin Chitale,Megan, Hardik, Ayesha, Ritvik, Seema Biswas, Gulshan Grover, Mahesh Manjrekar

    Director: Girish Girija Joshi

    Something new seems to happening in the moribund area of childrens’ films: the moralising that used to be laid on with a heavy trowel is slowly becoming a light shovel. It’s not gone yet, and it’s unlikely that it will disappear completely, but it looks as though now kids can be just kids, in at least some of the running time of the film.

    ‘Zor Laga Ke Haiya’ is about a bunch of ecologically aware kids (Megan, Hardik, Ayesha, Ritwick, Ashwin) trying a save a tree in their compound. For this, they have to fight against a greedy builder (Gulshan ) and his faithful ‘chamcha’ contractor (Mahesh), and a sinister-looking homeless person (Mithun), who lives across the road in a ramshackle lean-to.

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    Turns out that he is actually a good man who ran away from home because of his son’s hard-heartedness. It also turns out that the 13 year old child labourer Ram (Ashwin) who is forced to work on the site by the contractor, knows how to use planks and nails and create a treehouse. That becomes the focal point for the kids’ play, and struggle to keep the tree alive.

    Good intention, lax execution. There’s no focus in the first half; it’s only post interval that the young green warriors swing into action, and create interest. The end, when a Ganapati Bappa idol appears within the tree and scares the cutters away nearly ruins everything, though: to keep the flag of superstition flying should not be the purview of feature films targeting children.

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    Best movie ever I saw.By: Mahesh | 13-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward This is best movie I ever saw. Please help these trees. This is really such a good movie that whole night I was just thinking.
    No starsBy: Vinay | 15-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward Hey first time I came to this review. No stars huh! This is good. Raja Menon (of Barah Aana) said that reviewers put in stars because the marketeers then display these stars in advertisements and the publication gets some publicity. Cross leveraging. Good thing you dont do that. As it is I do not accept the fact that one person's opinion and thots should not be broadcasted in a national daily, since only a miniscule amount of people would agree. That apart, the most important consideration is that a movie review hurts the movie's and producer's returns badly.
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