Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA young boy wants to become a big shot but after seeing the bad things involved he instead chooses to pursue his passion that is singing, similar to his father.A young boy wants to become a big shot but after seeing the bad things involved he instead chooses to pursue his passion that is singing, similar to his father.A young boy wants to become a big shot but after seeing the bad things involved he instead chooses to pursue his passion that is singing, similar to his father.
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- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
Sarah Jane Dias
- Amira
- (as Sarah-Jane Dias)
Manish Chaudhari
- Gurucharan Sikand
- (as Manish Chaudhary)
Anita Shabdeesh
- Dilsher's mother
- (as Anita Shabdish)
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This movie makes no sense. It's so hard to follow what is going on. There seems to be no discernible story. Whatever it was plagiarized from is probably actually decent funnily enough. The acting is competent but that was all I could praise after not being able to take anymore after about forty minutes. Don't waste your time. The sad thing is the plot actually sounds somewhat interesting but the execution is just awful. Like the writer had no idea where he wanted to go with this. Even the movies title seems almost pretentious considering the intended plot. Vicky Kaushal is unemotive and has a blank look on his face. The stuttering his character has happens for the first time after twenty minutes of him having dialogue, like the director randomly remembered this important plot point...
Zubaan has a feeble story which doesn't do justice to its technical finesse. It is hardly appealing in the first hour but with solid performers like Vicky Kaushal and Manish Chaudhari, the film soars over its runtime. It is the kind that takes a while to brew. Its story about a young man harbouring a big dream is hardly novel. Director-writer Mozez Singh laces the build-up with mystery, but it eventually is just a mirage. It culminates into a climax that is hardly suspenseful. But by the last scene, something about the film manages to pierce your soul.
It is presumably the palpability Vicky gets on screen. His natural stammer, the way his face lights up when he meets his idol, his desperation to prove himself and mostly the despair on his face when he is pushed into self-doubt is earnest. Manish matches it with his prowess over the art. He is minimal with the words and majestic with his expressions. The rest of the cast never come close to these two in terms of performances.
The musical is high on drama. Juxtaposed with the track of a father-son duo who is struggling to acknowledge each other, is the one of a son who is fighting ghosts from the past with the help of his Babaji's music. The only track that doesn't work here is Dilsher's love story with Amira (Sarah-Jane Dias), which is jarring. They have zero chemistry and the film could have done without the romantic element.
When the plot fumbles, production takes over. Swapnil Sonawane's camera-work is worthy applauding. The production quality is far superior than most movies of recent times.
Zubaan might test your patience but it is heartbreaking in parts. Luckily, the melodrama is kept at bay even when the protagonist finds himself divided between materialism and mirth.
It is presumably the palpability Vicky gets on screen. His natural stammer, the way his face lights up when he meets his idol, his desperation to prove himself and mostly the despair on his face when he is pushed into self-doubt is earnest. Manish matches it with his prowess over the art. He is minimal with the words and majestic with his expressions. The rest of the cast never come close to these two in terms of performances.
The musical is high on drama. Juxtaposed with the track of a father-son duo who is struggling to acknowledge each other, is the one of a son who is fighting ghosts from the past with the help of his Babaji's music. The only track that doesn't work here is Dilsher's love story with Amira (Sarah-Jane Dias), which is jarring. They have zero chemistry and the film could have done without the romantic element.
When the plot fumbles, production takes over. Swapnil Sonawane's camera-work is worthy applauding. The production quality is far superior than most movies of recent times.
Zubaan might test your patience but it is heartbreaking in parts. Luckily, the melodrama is kept at bay even when the protagonist finds himself divided between materialism and mirth.
A mix of old and new world in this coming of age movie of a small town boy striving to make it big. In the end, it seems the culmination is a bit rushed - my only gripe. Special mention for the beautiful artistic visualisations during stage performances, and a remembrance spree.
Zubaan is a hidden gem among all the secondary Hindi film releases.
The film has much more depth than the plot summary on IMDb would lead you to believe. Maybe this is why I didn't have high expectations, but it turned out to be a good film: the storyline is different, the music is great, the acting is good, and - above all- the settings are exquisitely chosen and decorated.
Dilsher's transformation in life is beautifully narrated in a coherent and engaging way.
I'd give Zubaan a solid 7-star rating.
The film has much more depth than the plot summary on IMDb would lead you to believe. Maybe this is why I didn't have high expectations, but it turned out to be a good film: the storyline is different, the music is great, the acting is good, and - above all- the settings are exquisitely chosen and decorated.
Dilsher's transformation in life is beautifully narrated in a coherent and engaging way.
I'd give Zubaan a solid 7-star rating.
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- TriviaThe film did not have a theatrical release in British Columbia, Canada.
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 55 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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