![]() Had it been a superstar enacting the character, the identification with it would've been immense then. The role demanded a hugely popular star, someone like SRK, Salman, Aamir, Hrithik or Akshay. A matchless performance!īobby is a complete miscast. So good is this wonder kid that all actors in NANHE JAISALMER pale in comparison. His performance can be rightly described in one word - magnificent. The dialogues are simple and that works in a film like this. Also, the sequences in the night school can do with trimming.īinod Pradhan's cinematography is topnotch. Barring the title track and to an extent, the marriage song, the two Bobby Deol songs seem forced in the narrative. Those between the kid and the grown-ups, especially after the 'Gadha' episode, are interesting.īut NANHE JAISALMER is not without its share of loose ends. The sequences between the mother and the kid are well treated. In fact, it's tough to hold the viewer's attention from start to end and the biggest of stars cannot guarantee that, but you're mesmerized by the kid here. You're awe-struck as you watch the kid carry the show on his puny shoulders. NANHE JAISALMER holds your interest at several points. And one sunny morning, Nanhe comes face to face with his idol in the desert. Nanhe lives, eats, breathes, talks about his friend all the while. He communicates to Bobby through letters written by his elder sister. Nanhe's room is full of colorful pictures and posters of his favorite movie star - Bobby Deol. He lives in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan with his mother and sister. Young Nanhe, a 10-year-old kid, is the breadwinner of his family. In a nutshell, NANHE JAISALMER appeals in bits and spurts. ![]() ![]() NANHE JAISALMER progresses smoothly and you're keen to know how Karnik and his team of writers would culminate this offbeat story eventually. Imaginary relationships were handled with dexterity in THE SIXTH SENSE and Karnik tries to do a SIXTH SENSE in NANHE JAISALMER, but fails to pull it off. But it's the writing, more specifically the pre-climax and climax, that ruins the show. He has grown as a raconteur and his handling of a couple of sequences is indeed impressive. Oh yes, Karnik gambles big time this time around.Īs a storyteller, Karnik gets it right with NANHE JAISALMER. It's a simple story with no commercial paraphernalia and trappings, stars a kid as a protagonist, there's no heavy duty drama here and nor is there the mandatory hero-heroine routine that Hindi films are made of. NANHE JAISALMER is a case in point.ĭirector Samir Karnik's second outing is truly unconventional. Right intentions don't necessarily translate into right results. ![]()
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