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Thursday, 27 December 2007

HINDI FILM (MOVIE ) REVEW

TAARE ZAMEEN PAR

Come to think of it, after two back-to-back hits [RANG DE BASANTI, FANAA], Aamir Khan could’ve given a positive nod to any masala flick and chosen to work with anyone he desired. But he preferred to make a film on a dyslexic kid, make him the focal point of the story and don three caps — producer, actor and director.

At the very outset, let’s make one thing clear. TAARE ZAMEEN PAR isn’t one of those films that merely entertains, but also enlightens. TAARE ZAMEEN PAR is one film that makes you peep into a child’s mind and how some parents, in their pursuit to make them ’stronger’ academically, forget that there’s hitherto untapped talent that needs to be nourished and encouraged.

TAARE ZAMEEN PAR drives home a strong message, making you empathize with the kid, compelling you to draw parallels with your life, making one realize that some of the renowned geniuses were once scoffed at, but the world had to bow down to their intellect later.

Sure, TAARE ZAMEEN PAR boasts of a story that strikes a chord, but most importantly, it has been treated with such sensitivity and maturity that you’re left shell-shocked in amazement by the sheer impact it leaves at the end of this 18 reeler.

TAARE ZAMEEN PAR heralds the birth of a topnotch storyteller — Aamir Khan. To choose a story that’s a far cry from the mundane stuff that’s being churned out like factory products, requires courage and conviction and to execute it with panache is a rarity.

Those who somewhere nursed a grudge that the camera follows Aamir in all his films, will chew their words once they watch TAARE ZAMEEN PAR. Yes, Aamir has a key role to portray as an actor, but the camera captures the child’s emotions like never before in a Hindi film. Also, let’s also clear the myth about TAARE ZAMEEN PAR being a kiddie film. It’s not! It’s about children. Note the difference!

In a nutshell, TAARE ZAMEEN PAR serves as a wake up call for every parent or parent-to-be. Also, it heralds the arrival of a magnificent storyteller — Aamir Khan. At the end of the day, it’s not difficult to choose who’s better — Aamir, the actor or Aamir, the director. TAARE ZAMEEN PAR is a triumph all the way from the director’s point of view.

Ishaan Awasthi [Darsheel Safary] is an eight-year-old whose world is filled with wonders that no one else seems to appreciate; colors, fish, dogs and kites are just not important in the world of adults, who are much more interested in things like homework, marks and neatness. And Ishaan just cannot seem to get anything right in class.

When he gets into far more trouble than his parents can handle, he is packed off to a boarding school to ‘be disciplined’. Things are no different at his new school and Ishaan has to contend with the added trauma of separation from his family.

One day a new art teacher bursts onto the scene, Ram Shankar Nikumbh [Aamir Khan], who infects the students with joy and optimism. He breaks all the rules of ‘how things are done’ by asking them to think, dream and imagine, and all the children respond with enthusiasm, all except Ishaan.

Nikumbh soon realizes that Ishaan is very unhappy and he sets out to discover why. With time, patience and care, he ultimately helps Ishaan find himself.

On face-value, TAARE ZAMEEN PAR looks like a kiddie film, but as the story unfolds, you realize that the story peeps into the mind and heart of a kid, his interests, his hobbies, his strengths and weaknesses. The director opens the cards at the very outset, when you realize that the kid is just not interested in books/studies. And his interaction with his stern father, doting mother and lovable brother is straight out of life.

A number of sequences in the first hour leave you spellbound –

  • Ishaan’s altercation with the neighboring kid over a cricket ball;
  • Ishaan’s parents’ decision of putting him in a hostel and Ishaan’s constant pleas falling on deaf ears;
  • Ishaan going into a shell in the boarding school, looking disinterested in life. Also, the art teacher punishing him for his inattentive behavior.


There are several moments in the first hour that make you moist-eyed. The bonding between the mother and son is remarkable. These moments effectively capture the special bonding, making you realize that a mother’s mere touch can act like a soothing balm on a troubled soul.

Aamir takes the courageous stand of placing the story on Ishaan’s shoulders right through the first hour and not once do you feel that the kid doesn’t have the power to keep your attention arrested.

The second hour is equally challenging and most importantly, motivating. The introduction of Aamir’s character, Aamir spotting the indolent Ishaan, Aamir traveling to Mumbai to meet Ishaan’s parents and then citing examples of extra-ordinary men who were ridiculed by their contemporaries/peers — these moments linger in your memory even after the show has concluded.

But the best part is reserved for the finale — the art competition in the penultimate twenty minutes. The emotions reach an all-time high as the kid regains his confidence. The finale would melt even the stone-hearted!

Directorially, Aamir Khan deserves distinction marks for extracting an exemplary performance from the kid and handling the plot with supreme sensitivity. In his debut film itself, Aamir proves that he’s a gifted storyteller, someone who has the courage to swim against the tide and also convince the viewer that there’s more to film-making than the mere masala entertainers. Bravo!

Setu’s cinematography is mesmeric. The camera captures every minute detail, every emotion, every tear with precision. Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy’s music is easy on the ears. ‘Bum Bum Bole’, ‘Jame Raho’ and the title track are first-rate compositions. Prasoon Joshi’s lyrics in ‘Maa’ deserve special mention. Editing [Deepa Bhatia] does justice to the material. Only thing, the film, if trimmed [second hour], will only be more impactful. Animation and visual effects are fantastic.

TAARE ZAMEEN PAR belongs to Master Darsheel Safary. A performance that make the best of performances pale in comparison. A performance that deserves brownie points. A performance that’ll always come first on your mind the moment someone mentions TAARE ZAMEEN PAR. A performance that’s impeccable, flawless and astounding. A performance that moves you and makes you reflect on your growing years. A performance that merits a special award!

Aamir is excellent. Note his scenes with the father of the kid. First, when he visits their home. Next time, when he cites the example of Solomon Islands. Splendid! Tisca Chopra is outstanding. Here’s an actress who needs to be lapped up in a big way by film-makers.

Tanay Cheda [as Ishaan’s friend Rajan Damodaran] is excellent. Vipin Sharma [Ishaan’s father] is slightly theatrical. Sachet Engineer [Ishaan’s elder brother] is apt. The teachers have performed well.

On the whole, TAARE ZAMEEN PAR is an outstanding work of cinema. To miss it would be sacrilege. It has everything it takes to win awards and box-office rewards!

Do yourselves a favor. Watch TAARE ZAMEEN PAR with your child. It will change your world. It will also change the way you look at your kids!

Monday, 10 December 2007

DTH Guide

DTH Guide with Indian perspective

This is a basic guide which I have come up with for the people who are looking to go for DTH. I have tried to keep it simple so that everyone can understand it.

I had been working on this for last couple of days. Any comments/suggestions are welcome.

In the first section it explains the basic terminologies behind DTH and the second section talks about the DTH providers and their services available in India.

Section A: Basic Terminologies Explained

What is DTH?

DTH (Direct to Home) is also known as Satellite TV. It works by delivering video and audio signals from geostationary satellites to the dishes installed at viewer’s house. The transmission is done via radio signals. The satellites carry a number of transponders which are responsible for sending signals to Earth. Each transponder has the capacity to hold number of channels but compression technology can be used to accommodate more channels. The signals transmitted are then received by the dish installed at viewer’s house.

What is Dish?

A dish is a parabolic shaped antenna. They come in varying sizes and designs and are most commonly used to receive satellite television. The purpose of the dish is to act as a collector and a reflector. The dish collects the signal and reflects it towards the feedhorn. The feedhorn receives the reflected signal and sends it to the LNB.

What is LNB?

Low-Noise Blocker is fitted on the front of the dish and acts as an amplifier which receives the radio signal from the satellite after it has been reflected by the feedhorn. The LNB amplifies the signal and converts it to a frequency more suitable for transmission over a cable.

What is STB?

Set top box also known as receiver/decoder is used for accepting the program signal (transmitted by lnb over the cable) and converting it into a format that can be viewed on your tv. The encrypted channels are decoded with the help of decoder card which is inserted in the stb. Receivers are also responsible for displaying the EPG (Electronic Programming Guide which shows all the channels schedule, synopsis etc), setting up reminders etc. There are some advanced receivers which act as dvrs (digital video recorder) which have the ability to pause live tv, record programs etc.

What are FTA channels?

FTA stands for free to air channels which don’t require any decoder (card) for viewing and they can be seen with just a stb and dish installed without needing any subscription.

What are Pay/Encoded Channels?

These are the channels which need to be decoded before they can be viewed. For viewing these channels we need a card which acts as the decoder.

Section B: DTH Providers available in India

Dish TV India (»DishTV - India’s first DTH entertainment…)

Dish TV is the service provided by Essel Group which owns the Zee Group. It has the largest user base of DTH customers in India. After getting all the Star bouquet channels in August it has gained lot of popularity as it offers almost all the channels which are provided by local cable operator.

Dish TV is currently offering all its channels out of 7 transponders on NSS-6 satellite. As the additional transponders are not available they are using Scopus Video Networks compression technology to accommodate more channels.

Satellite Used: NSS-6

Number of transponders available to Dish TV: 7

Installation Charges (including hardware and 3 months free subscription to 125 channels) : Rs. 3,490/-

Subscription Charges: Depends on the chosen package. Dish Maxi which contains all the channels is available for Rs. 300/-

Multiroom Option: No option available other than a new installation. You can go for a parallel line but with that both the tvs will see the same channel at the same time.

Video Channels: Zee Cinema, Max, Star Gold, Cartoon Network, Zee Trendz, Fashion TV, ESPN, Star Sports, Zee Sports, Ten Sports, Zee News, Aaj Tak, CNN, Headlines Today, IBN 7, Total TV, Animal Planet, Discovery, National Geographic, Zee Music, ETC Music, B4U Music, MTV, MH1 Music, Balle Balle, Zee Arabiya, Zee Jagran, Aastha, GOD TV, Sanskar, TV5 Asia (French), Zee Smile, Siti Channel, Play TV, Sab, Star Utsav, ABC Asiapac, ETC Punjabi, ARY Digital India, NE TV, N TV, SS Music, Jaya TV, AsiaNet, Akash Bangla,
ETV Marathi, Kairali, English Movies, HBO, Zee Studio, TCM, PIX, MGM, Star Movies, VH1, Trace TV, Channel V, Pogo, Animax, Nick, Boomerang, Toon Disney, Disney Channel, Hungama, The History Channel, Zoom, Zone Reality, AXN, Zee Cafe, Travel & Living, Star World, Break - Free Hindi Movies, Zee Premier, Zee Action, Zee Classic, Euro News, Zee Business, CNN Aawaz, CNBC TV 18, NDTV 24X7, Star News, Times Now, Zee TV, Sahara One, Zee Punjabi, ETV - Rajasthan, ETV - UP, ETV - Bihar, ETV - MP, ETV - Urdu, Geo TV, Sahara Samay, India TV, NDTV India, Sony, Star One, Star Plus, DD1, DD India, DD News, DD Sports, DD Lok Sabha, DD Rajya Sabha, DD Kashir, DD Punjabi, DD Bharathi, DD Sapthagiri, DD Bangla, DD North East, DD Gujarati, DD Sahyadri (Marathi), DD Oriya, DD Chandana (Kannada), DD Podigai (Tamil), DD Malayalam, DD Gyandarshan, Jain TV, Akash Bangla, ETV
Marathi, Kairali (Malayalam), TV 9 (Telugu)

Interactive Channels: Zee News, Zee Sports (coming soon), Movie on Demand

Radio Channels: Punjab Radio, AIR VBS, AIR Telugu, AIR Marathi, AIR Tamil, AIR Gujarati, FM Rainbow, Om Shanti, AIR Kannada, AIR Bangla, AIR Hindi, RA ELP, AIR NE, AIR Punjabi, FM Gold, RA FLP

Tata Sky (Tata Sky Satellite Television)

Tata Sky is a 80:20 joint venture between the Tata Group and STAR Group.

It currently doesn’t have any of channels available in Zee Turner bouquet and talks are going on about it.

Zee Turner Bouquet includes Zee TV, Zee Cinema, Zee News, Zee Studio, Zee Bengali, Zee Gujarati, Zee Marathi, Zee Punjabi, Cartoon Network, Reality TV, CNBC, CNN, Zee Café, Zee Trendz, ETC, ETC Punjabi, Zee Jagran, Zee Smile, Zee Telgu, Zee Music, Pogo, Awaaz, VH1, Zee Sports, Zee Business, Zee Action, Zee Premier and Zee Classic.

Satellite Used: INSAT-4A

Number of transponders available to Tata Sky: 12

Installation Charges (including hardware) : Rs. 3,999/-

Subscription Charges: Rs. 200/- for all channels

Multiroom Option: Tata Sky can cater upto 4 televisions in a house and for each addition television it requires a Tata Sky digicomp which costs Rs. 2999 + Installation plus Activation plus One year comprehensive warranty charges for Rs. 1000 + Multiroom Subscription fee: Rs. 100 (This is in addition to your primary subscription cost)

Video Channels: Star World, Star Utsav (Hindi), Star Movies, Star Gold, Star Plus, Star News (Hindi), Star Vijay (Tamil), Star Sports, ESPN, Star One (Hindi), Channel V, MTV, National Geographic, AXN, Ten Sports, History Channel, Sony Entertainment Television (Hindi), SAB TV (Hindi), Sony PIX, SET MAX, Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, Discovery Travel and Living, MH1, ETV Bangla (Bengali), ETV Gujarati, ETV Kannada, ETV Marathi, ETV Oriya, ETV (Telugu), Nickoledeon, Fashion TV, Animax, Toon Disney, Disney Channel, Hungama TV, Aastha, Jaya TV (Tamil), Aaj Tak (Hindi), Headlines Today, NDTV Profit, NDTV 24×7, NDTV India (Hindi), DD News, Times Now, Asianet (Malayalam), Asianet news (Malayalam), Kairali (Malayalam), DD 1, DD Bangla, DD Malayalam, DD 8 Telugu, DD Sports, DD 5 Tamil, DD Marathi, Sahara One (Added on 08/09/2006), Sahara Filmy (Added on 08/09/2006)

Interactive Channels: Active Newsroom, Active Star News, Active Khabar, Active Wizkids (coming soon), Active Games, Showcase

DD Direct + (What is DD DIRECT+ ? - www.ddinews.com)

DD Direct + is the DTH service provided by Doordarshan. The only FTA service providor in India. It only provides the free to air channels which don’t require any monthly subscription charges and requires one time installation cost.

Satellite Used: INSATE 4B

Installation Charges (Including hardware) : Rs. 1500 - 2000/-

Subscription Charges: NIL

Video Channels:
DD-National, DD-News, DD-Sports, DD-India, DD-Bharati, DD-Bangla, DD-Chandana, DD-Gujarati, DD-Kashir, DD-Malayalam, DD-North East, DD-Oriya, DD-Podhigai, DD-Punjabi, DD-Sahayadri, DD-Sapthagiri, DD-Gyandarshan, DD-Lok Sabha and DD-Rajya Sabha, MH1, Kairali, Smile TV, ETV, TOTAL TV, PTC NEWS, AASTHA, JEE JAGRAN

Radio Channels:
AIR Gujrati, AIR Kannada, AIR Bangla, AIR Hindi, AIR NE, AIR Punjabi, Vividh Bharati, AIR Tamil, AIR Tegu, AIR Marathi, FM
Rainbow & FM Gold