After watching his social awakening movie Main Aazad Hoon (1989) few years back on Set Max, I became fan of Big B in such roles. His latest recent with Bhootnath Returns proves that his aura and suitability for such roles has not faded.
Opposed to the popular presumption, this movie is not only meant to be a comedy flick or kids' catgory movie. Rather it can be said to be a movie that explains us a lesson in our own way. Also, the theme picked by the producer, i.e. general elections, is the burning one, whose heat has set the Indian democracy on fire.
Parth Bhalerao (the child named Akhrot) has complemented Big B in every manner in performance of the character of a ghost electoral candidate.
also, we can't undermine the negative role of Boman Irani. In his role as Bhau, he seems to emulate and imbibe a true character of a local mafia. With some comic scenes and with awesome performances, this movie delivers a strong message on election and importance of voting in Indian democracy.
also, we can't undermine the negative role of Boman Irani. In his role as Bhau, he seems to emulate and imbibe a true character of a local mafia. With some comic scenes and with awesome performances, this movie delivers a strong message on election and importance of voting in Indian democracy.
In a nutshell, when Bhootnath returns, our hope in democracy returns too.
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