'' BUMM BUMM BOLE"|HINDI BOLLYWOOD FLIM Released on May 14, 2010
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Release Date: 14 May 2010
Genre: Drama
Language: Hindi
Certification: U
Director: Priyadarshan
Music Director: M.G. Sreekumar
CAST:
Darsheel Safary as Pinu,Ziyah Vastani as Rim Zim,Atul Kulkarni as Khogiram
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BUMM BUMM BOLE Story:
Bumm Bumm Bole movie is about brother and sister relationship.
The story goes around Khogiram (Atul Kulkarni), his wife (Rituparna Sengupta) and their kids Pinu (Darsheel) and Rimzim (Zia) belong to a terrorist dominated region. Khogiram and Ritu have a hand-to-mouth income working for a tea plantation and can barely manage things. The kids are affected by this as well. They go to a respectable school as it is Khogiram's ambition to give them the educational opportunities he missed. But the financial crunch makes it difficult for kids to match the standards of the school. They... thriller.
BUMM BUMM BOLE SYNOPSIS
Bumm Bumm Bole movie is about brother and sister relationship.
The story goes around Khogiram (Atul Kulkarni), his wife (Rituparna Sengupta) and their kids Pinu (Darsheel) and Rimzim (Zia) belong to a terrorist dominated region. Khogiram and Ritu have a hand-to-mouth income working for a tea plantation and can barely manage things. The kids are affected by this as well. They go to a respectable school as it is Khogiram's ambition to give them the educational opportunities he missed. But the financial crunch makes it difficult for kids to match the standards of the school. They don't have enough money for uniform or shoes. Things become worse when Pinu misplaces Rimzim's only pair of shoes in the vegetable shop!
Rimzim can't go to school without her shoes. They work out a scheme where both of them share the same shoes. However, Pinu always gets into trouble at school waiting for Rimzim to give him the shoes. He comes to know of the Interschool Marathon where one of the prizes is a pair of shoes. Pinu plans to run for it and win the shoes for Rimzim.
Will Pinu be able to win the shoes for his kid sister and avert his fathers' anger? Will god smile at Pinu and bring an end to his troubles? How long will this dark stretch last for Khogiram's family?
BUMM BUMM BOLE REVIEW
When you decide to adapt the Iranian film by renowned director Majid Majidi, Children Of Heaven (1997), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, you're shouldering a big responsibility. People are bound to compare the two films. It's inevitable, isn't it?
For those who've watched the Iranian film, you'll realize that Bumm Bumm Bole is not a patch on that film. And those who haven't watched the Iranian film and would view Bumm Bumm Bole as an isolated case, Bumm Bumm Bole still disappoints.
So what ails this film? There's no denying that Priyadarshan is one of the finest storytellers around, but if you've watched some of his recent films, you may've realized that they have been stretched beyond a point. That's one of the prime reasons why Bumm Bumm Bole suffers.
Reason II: The finale of the film should be the best part of the enterprise, since the viewer carries home the end of the film, besides several wonderful moments, while making an exit from the auditorium. In this case, the finale is a complete letdown. What comes across is on-the-face, blatant promotion of a shoe brand and also an energy drink, which actually robs the film of its innocence. A film that should've been pure and considered a piece of art falls prey to commercial diktats. Why Priyan?
Every once in a while Priyan makes a departure from the kind of films he's known for and attempts a film that's real and unadulterated and for that, the avid storyteller deserves a salute. But is it necessary to make a 2-hour film, when the story could've been Indianized in approx. 1.30 hours?
What elevates the film to a watchable level at times are the two kids - Darsheel Safary and Ziyah Vastani - who are simply adorable, besides a few individualistic sequences. That's about it!
Khogiram (Atul Kulkarni), his wife (Rituparna Sengupta) and their kids Pinu (Darsheel Safary) and Rimzim (Ziya Vastani) belong to a terrorist-dominated region. Khogiram and Ritu have a hand-to-mouth income and can barely manage things. The kids are affected by this as well. They go to a respectable school as it is Khogiram's ambition to give them the educational opportunities he missed. But the financial crunch makes it difficult for kids to match the standards of the school. They don't have enough money for uniform or shoes.
Things worsen when Pinu misplaces Rimzim's only pair of shoes. Rimzim can't go to school without her shoes. They work out a scheme where both of them will share the same shoes. Pinu comes to know of the Interschool Marathon where one of the prizes is a pair of shoes. Pinu plans to run for it and win the shoes for Rimzim. Will Pinu be able to win the shoes for his kid sister and avert his father's anger?
Bumm Bumm Bole has a simple, uncomplicated story and that's its USP. But what could've been narrated in a concise format is stretched so much that it tests the patience of the viewer. Besides several unwanted sequences, especially towards the second hour, the pacing of the film is painfully slow, which only adds to the woes.
The film falters mainly towards the finale, when Darsheel takes part in a marathon, but the entire sequence doesn't make you euphoric. Ideally, the race should've been an exhilarating experience, which it is not. Also, you can spot Darsheel wearing orthodontic braces; it's there in some scenes, it's missing in some scenes. Even otherwise, the braces don't go with his character.
There's no denying that Priyadarshan has shot the film well and the lush green locales make a sweeping impact. Also, he has executed a few sequences with panache, but Bumm Bumm Bole doesn't come across as a film that would be lapped up by either kids or adults. Cinematography is top notch. Musically, the song on the kids is eye-catching.
Darsheel proves that he's no fluke. Of course, you can't compare Darsheel in Bumm Bumm Bole with Darsheel in Taare Zameen Par, since both were different movies, but what you do notice is that the kid knows the grammar of acting right. Ziyah is a scene-stealer and looks like a doll. In fact, you can't take your eyes off her, every time she appears on screen because of the innocence she radiates. Atul Kulkarni is in top form, while Rituparna doesn't get much scope.
On the whole, Bumm Bumm Bole starts off well, but loses focus as it develops. Nothing to rave or rant about!
They can't step into Majidi's shoes
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Priyadarshan's take on Majid Majidi's Children of Heaven (this is the legal remake) reminds you about how shrewd milkmen sell milk in the villages. They add a little water to dilute the milk, of course.
In this case, the filmmaker has decided to add a little milk to his bucket of water.
The vague, obscure world of Priyadarshan from Billu is back with all the more ambiguity. It's high time the filmmaker stopped trying to pass off the Nilgiris as some naxalite-infested, Bengali-speaking, cold mountainous region that a top sportswear brand considers a key market.
His characters speak a generic dialect of Hindi and the verbosity is too textbook and stiff to pass off as daily conversation. Also, it's difficult to even re-imagine that rampant commercialisation, consumerism and sponsorship would have reached Majidi's small town as gloriously as in the hyper-animated, exaggerated world of Bumm Bumm Bole.
In spite of retaining the key scenes from the original, breaking them down to exactly the same shots from the Iranian film, Priyadarshan is unable to maintain the tempo of Majidi's poignant masterpiece simply because the screenplay here lacks brevity and his direction, focus.
The original, with its 90-minute running time, had its agenda intact — how the children cope with the situation after the kid loses his sister's shoes.
Bumm Bumm Bole, in its never-ending 130-minute duration, throws up a good versus bad morality tale with a naxalite sub-plot that seems inspired by Tahaan, tries to exaggerate the father's dwindling fortunes by shifting him from one grave situation to another (here, Atul Kulkarni not just loses his job, he gets labelled a terrorist conveniently, meets with a serious multiple-fracture accident after his bicycle runs into a tree — not kidding).
Poor Darsheel Safary has quite a bit of load to carry on his shoulders with the sagging pace and unwarranted departures from Children of Heaven. Priyadarshan's biggest triumph is extracting a wonderful performance from the little Ziyah Vastani whose presence and smiles light up the slow, meandering film.
Girls in the hall went “So cute” every time this actor made an appearance, Ziyah stealing the thunder from right below Darsheel's nose. Local boy Omar Lateef turns in an impressive performance in a half-baked role, while Atul Kulkarni gets nothing to sink his teeth into, except a long rant to the cops on how they create terrorists.
The kind-hearted policeman rewards him with a three-thousand-rupee job, by the way. And the smart man buys two pairs of new branded shoes from his advance!
Yes, Priyadarshan takes a simple film about the spirit and innocence of children living without even the basic necessities and makes a case for a multinational brand and consumerism, of course. If this isn't selling out, what is?
Bumm Bumm Bole
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The story goes around Khogiram (Atul Kulkarni), his wife (Rituparna Sengupta) and their kids Pinu (Darsheel) and Rimzim (Zia) belong to a terrorist dominated region. Khogiram and Ritu have a hand-to-mouth income working for a tea plantation and can barely manage things. The kids are affected by this as well. They go to a respectable school as it is Khogiram's ambition to give them the educational opportunities he missed. But the financial crunch makes it difficult for kids to match the standards of the school. They don't have enough money for uniform or shoes. Things become worse when Pinu misplaces Rimzim's only pair of shoes in the vegetable shop!
Rimzim can't go to school without her shoes. They work out a scheme where both of them share the same shoes. However, Pinu always gets into trouble at school waiting for Rimzim to give him the shoes. He comes to know of the Interschool Marathon where one of the prizes is a pair of shoes. Pinu plans to run for it and win the shoes for Rimzim.
Finally there is 'Rang de' sung by Clinton Cerejo and Kirti Sagathia. The strumming of the guitar in the song makes it quite youthful and appealing. It is a soft number that doesn't leave a mark instantly but grows on you slowly.
On the whole, the soundtrack is average. Anyway, one doesn't usually expect a children's film to provide music that appeals to all listeners.
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