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Bhoothnath

quick review: The first half-second half syndrome strikes again. Bhoothnath starts off with imaginative use of animation and has a cute, very enjoyable first half. The latter half not only makes you sorely miss all of it, but also replaces it with lectures (albeit short), a depressing attitude towards youth that go abroad for better prospects, and very avoidable religious connotations.
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Bhoothnath...

The thing that attracts me most these days to movies with superstars in them is the curiosity about the script they have chosen....

Bhoothnath review | DesiPundit:

[...] liked Bhoothnath but felt it came apart at the end. Meetu agrees that “the first half-second half syndrome strikes again“. She particularly disliked the use of religious issues in the second [...]

Rakesh:

you should check out my version of the bhoothnath movie review http://star-warrz.blogspot.com. Pls leave you feedback.

meetu:

Wow, Rakesh, you are really something! You first copy from here and then ask me to leave a comment on your site. So I left my comment on your site.

Now your turn... STOP PLAGIARIZING!!!!

Rakesh:

hi,
no you got me wrong. my review is a modified version of the review on rediff and i also gave them credit for it.
i would suggest you read it again http://star-warrz.blogspot.com

meetu:

@Rakesh yeah, right! Without linking to the article!! Deleting a few words/sentences here and there doesn't make it 'your' review...And is that why you deleted my comment from your site - because you are so confident its 'your' review!?

I know it isn't my post you have COPIED, but the very concept of just copy, paste, delete words/rephrase-using-the-same-phrases is sickening!!

Sudhir Nair:

Temper temper Meetu. Why do u give so much space to such irrelevant people.

Just edit his comment and remove the links from it n he'll get the msg.

meetu:

Thanks, Sudhir! But I really have had enough of these people who copy. If I just deleted, other readers wouldn't know he is copying and deleting comments that are pointing that out.

lidia ostepeev planet bollywood:

[...] film certainly feels padded and dreary??? See full review: Hanumant Bhansali , Radio Sargam Rating:http://withoutgivingthemovieaway.com/main/bhoothnath-to-each-his-own/Review - Namastey London » without giving the movie awayLidia Ostepeev, planet bollywood [...]

TimELiebe:

BHOOTHNATH was a lot of fun and, a few mildly "spicy" dance bits involving Amitabh Bachchan and Aman Siddiqui with scantily-clad ladies aside, could play unedited on The Disney Channel over here in the US. We started calling it "Ghost Grandpa", and wondering what a weekly television series version of it would look like....

The main cast of Bachchan, Siddiqui and Juihi Chawla was doing such a great job with the plot that yeah, I kind of wondered what Shahrukh Khan was doing there in what amounted to a glorified cameo. (To us, it would be like seeing Tom Cruise show up in SPY KIDS as a neighbor Dad starting a carpool - it sort of yanks the movie out of shape having a major star in a minor non-"star turn" role.) Did he owe the producers or Bachchan a favor? Did he need a quick couple Crores for a day or two's work? Did he wander onto the wrong set, and just went along with it? Personally, I like the last explanation best - "You mean, this isn't OM SHANTI OM 2? Bloody Hell - and I was about to take my shirt off, too!" ;)

@meetu - Since Bollywood movies usually front-load their fun comic stuff in the first half, and start getting "darker" after the Intermission, I accepted all the drama coming up near the end as a storytelling convention. We liked that it was more than just light silliness all the way through - that he was a proud stubborn traditional old Indian man who felt abandoned ::and I think I'm treading into spoiler territory here!:: The religious ceremony that bothers you is, as I said about 1920, a trope of supernatural movies in every culture - and I found it significant that ::wow - not giving away the ending is hard !::

Anyway, I think you may be a bit more concerned about the religious aspects than most audiences are, meetu. Or perhaps, as Western viewers in a predominantly Christian culture (though we have Buddhist, Hinduist and Muslim places of worship in the Upstate New York city I live in now, as befits our large Central Asian population), we can watch movies featuring rituals of religions not our own with interest rather than rage over perceived blasphemy.

meetu:

@TimELiebe I don't think the religious rituals were blasphemous either here or in 1920. Honestly, I couldn't care. For me the worry is that it could be perceived as blasphemous by people who do care and distract from the film. It could also go a step further, if the balance is tipped even a bit, if a particular religious group took offense and took action like causing physical damage to another religious group. I could be catastrophizing - it's only a movie after all - but lesser known mediums have known to cause trouble. I wonder if movies should actively avoid that?

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