Friday, 11 April 2014

BHOOTHNATH RETURNS: A serious family entertainer that could have been sweeter if shorter! [3.5/5]

If you could just overlook the overtly stretched length of the film [2 hour 35 minutes to be prĂ©cised], there is an enormous chance you would discover quite a complete family entertainer in Nitesh Tiwari’s directorial sequel BHOOTHNATH RETURNS that also manages to talk about many social issues in a loud, clear and smart way. A satirical take on criminalization, corruption and commercialization of Indian politics, BHOOTHNATH RETURNS is suitably backed by juicy writing with proper dose of wit and Indian melodrama, applause-worthy performances, fearless direction and a story that touches your heart at large.

Taking story forward from the previous part, Kailash Nath played by the towering inferno called Amitabh Bachchan is sent to an afterlife ghost world which is being run in a modus operandi similar to our slow-moving, uninterested, unresponsive government offices of all kinds. Just because he could not scare a little kid Banku on earth, he’s now sent back to earth to rectify his failure. But to his bad bad luck, the kid here a rough-tongued, carefree slumdog tapori named Akhrot from Dharavi [Parth Bhalerao, equally confident and high on talent] also bounces back to Bhoothnath’s scare tactics with, “tu bhoot hai toh main daayan, shaadi banayega??” The chemistry between two sparks from the very start and they become friends forever. Things look smooth until the events and actions lead them to Bhau- the local goon-turned-corrupt politician [Boman Irani in a bit repetitive but interesting role]. And then starts the most dis-interesting game of politics for common man with a new fascinating twist! Bhoothnath is ready to contest the election against Bhau!!

Writer-director Nitesh Tiwari smartly makes the story move from being a satirical take on life afterlife to the dead serious issues in current political scenario in our country. After a hilariously amusing first 45 minutes that includes mainly the bonding between Bhoothnath and Akhrot, when Nitesh takes a u-turn on politics with a grim-grave real visual montage of child-labor, poverty, unemployment and hunger on a goose-bumping song ‘Saahib nazar rakhna’ you sure dip in doubts if this is the right route for a bollywood entertainer?? But the way Nitesh takes it forward, it’s amazing!                   

From long queue of dead souls in waiting to get their desired reincarnation in the bhoot-world to Bhoothnath filing nomination in the Loksabha elections, film keeps you engaged and entertained for the most part and often in a regular interval. Only letdown here is the duration that makes you wonder if the film would ever end. On the performances, I would repeat Akhrot as he says to Bhoothnath, “thoda overacting kiya tu, but India mein yehi chalta hai”. Amitabh Bachchan is exceptionally likeable and emotive, Boman as a mean-menace Bhau suits the part but it’s Parth Bhalerao who stands taller than anyone else and steals the show with his power-packed coolness and ‘bindaas’ performance! Cameo by Anurag Kashyap and a short but soul-stirring part of a dead social activist by Vijay Maurya are worth mentioning.

In these times of elections, BHOOTHNATH RETURNS is the best bet for anyone to get motivated to cast his vote as it speaks in volumes about anything and everything in Indian politics and that too without losing its spirit, sensitivity and the entertainment quotient. It dares to inherit the sparks, simplicity and sincerity in the story-telling techniques any of ‘Raju Hirani’ movies successfully emboss…and succeeds too, if not for the whole in glimpse for sure! Watch it! [3.5/5] 

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