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FILM
REVIEW
Ta
Ra Rum Pum
| Director |
Siddharth
Raj Anand |
| Starring |
Saif
Ali Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Jaaved Jaaferi, Bharat Dabholkar,
Victor Banerjee |
| Music |
Vishal-Shekhar |
TA RA RUM PUM tells the story of one man, his family and how
they overcome the obstacles that life puts in their way, together.
It is the story of human spirit and how it ultimately prevails.
Rajveer
Singh [Saif Ali Khan] is a pit-crew worker in a racing team
with a passion for driving who gets discovered by a team manager,
Harry [Jaaved Jaaferi]. The same day, he accidentally meets
a music student, Radhika [Rani Mukerji], who he falls for
instantly. He gets drafted into 'Speeding Saddles' -- a failing
race team and transforms from Rajveer Singh to 'RV', the race
car driver.
While
his racing career takes off instantly, his love life also
blossoms after a whirlwind romance. A few months later, he
is both a happily married man and one of the country's best
racers. Fatherhood and greater success both follow and soon
he is the Number 1 race car driver in U.S.A. as well as the
proud father of two kids -- Priya [Angelina Idnani] and Ranveer
[Ali Haji].
But
as a result of a bad racing accident, RV is hospitalized for
a few months. When he tries to make a comeback, he realizes
that he has been mentally scarred by the accident. His life
now takes a turn for the worse and after a string of failures,
he is forced to auction his house and move with his family
to a run-down neighborhood.
However,
RV and Radhika decide not to tell their children the truth
and construct a skillful masquerade of a reality show where
they have to live a poor life in order to win a mythical grand
prize. The family struggles to survive a life that they are
not used to, using a mixture of fantasy and cheerfulness to
pull through in the face of adversity. But an incident forces
RV to reclaim the life that was taken away from him.
You
don't take to TA RA RUM PUM instantly, since the writing [screenplay:
Habib Faisal] meanders on oft-repeated tracks initially [the
snooty father-in-law/Victor Banerjee looking down upon the
son-in-law/Saif Ali Khan, the mandatory romantic scenes and
songs]. The one aspect that shines the brightest in the first
hour is the car race that makes Saif's life go topsy-turvy.
Ideally, the intermission card should've flashed at this juncture,
but the sequences that follow are plain mediocre.
Thankfully,
the substance [script] as also the execution of the material
improves a great deal in the post-interval portions. The plight
of the family moves you: Saif is reduced to a cabbie, Rani
plays piano at birthday parties and hotels to run the kitchen
fires and foot the bills, the children skip their meals to
save for the school fees. The son, in fact, picks up leftovers
from the waste to satiate his hunger… These are moments
that mirror the realities of life.

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