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EDITOR'S PICK
`Zor Lagaa Ke... Haiya` - boring
idea, boring treatment (IANS Movie - Rating: **)
By Joginder Tuteja
Film: Zor Lagaa Ke... Haiya; Cast: Mithun Chakraborty, Mahesh Manjrekar, Seema Biswas, Riya Sen, Sachin Khedekar, Raj Zutshi, Master Ashwin Chitale, Gulshan Grover, Hardik Thakkar, Meghan Jadhav, Ayeshka Kaduskar; Director: Girish Girija Joshi: Ratings: **
Zor Lagaa Ke... Haiya attempts at being a fun outing even though it
aspires to deliver a serious message around environment preservation. But does
this idea work? Not really. The film appeals in bits and parts, and that too
only in the first half but the second half turns out to be a big yawn.
The idea around an entire film centered on saving a tree doesn`t sound exciting.
But one has to give it to the producers - Kartikeya Talreja, Basant Talreja -
for financing a 100-minute long feature film on the topic.
Where exactly is the audience for such a subject? And how could even that select
bunch of audience be enticed enough to walk into a theatre for a movie that
doesn`t really boast of any star value whatsoever?
Of course, director Girish Girija Joshi may have believed that roping in Amitabh
Bachchan for a voiceover and Mithun Chakravorty as a spearhead for the film
could be a lucrative enough. However, is not really good enough and secondly
even Mithun`s role hardly adds on to the relevance of the film`s plot which
deals with saving a tree house made by a bunch of five kids.
This is not a kid film and neither has it been publicised as one. In fact if one
talks about the publicity and promotion, there hasn`t been any at all. `Zor
Lagaa Ke... Haiya` has been released all of a sudden and the song promos
featuring Riya Sen are misleading, to say the least. She appears in short
two-three scenes.
As a construction worker, who is being wooed by Mahesh Manjrekar (who plays the
role of a contractor), she has a zilch role in the film.
So what really works for the film? Well, a few scenes in the first half of the
movie where the kids get together to encounter Mithun, only to become his
friends as the reels progress. The sequence of events leading to the son of a
construction worker -- Seema Biswas in a forgettable role -- joining hands with
the four kids and building a dream tree house are nicely done.
Also, the `Sarkar Raj` meets `Krishnan Iyer M.A` (from `Agneepath`)
impersonation by kids brings on some smiles as well. Introduction of Gulshan
Grover is good too and it is nice to see him carry off a role well which is
nothing more than a caricature of dozens of his performances from his earlier
years.
However, after the interval point, when the battle lines are drawn between the
kids and Gulshan, the drama doesn`t quite pick up. Monotony sets in and the end
becomes a little too convenient.
Frankly, one expected a little more meat in the story around it`s culmination
but that doesn`t really happen.
While Mithun is passable, the only actor who does try to bring in some relief to
the proceedings is Mahesh. However, if you are expecting yet another
99 performance from him then, it won`t be fair since he can`t do
much to go above the script.
Overall, Zor Lagaa Ke... Haiya is a barely passable affair that
doesn`t really warrant a big screen watch.
Zor Lagaaa Ke....Haiya is about how a group of children, with the help of a homeless man overcome all obstacles to save a tree from being razed by a
money minded construction giant and his contractor. Their quest mirrors the apathy of contemporary society to such types of environmental issues. Through nonstop action, comedy and adventure. The children finally realize what it takes to stand their ground in the battle against concrete