What is it all about? Choreographer-director-writer Ahmed Khan turns producer with `Paathshaala' where Milind Ukey does a bland helming of a pious subject about pressures on children but the flick in its writing by the producer himself and dubious handling by the director sums up as a non touchy movie which is resolutely devoid of real drama and interesting characters. The story..of course When Rahul unifies the teachers (Ayesha Takia, Sushant Singh) against the atrocities of school management, Principal Aditya Sahay (Nana Patekar) defends the management decision. This comes as a shocker to the teachers as Sahay is known for his dedication as an educationist for last 32 years, which has built the school's high reputation. The situation turns grave as the school management becomes over-ambitious with its growth and involves media planners in the extra-curricular activities. This demands the involvement of students in TV reality shows and many other media activities used for building up the school image in public, which starts reflecting on the students' stress levels. The pressure on young minds increases incredibly, leading to unexpected consequences. What to look out for? The sole miracles are Shahid and Nana who manage to keep few balls in the air. Other actors just pass musters but the flick comes with rich tech credits. What not? This 2 hr flick doesn't even recognize what exactly it wants to deal with until after the intermission, and then fails to capitalize on it dramatically. The movie neither gets established as an entertainer or a messenger while it wastes renowned senior and young talents like Nana and Shahid respectively. Seriously the movie asks many questions first of all whether the premise is a school or a hostel. What attachment Nana has with this school? Is everybody afraid of Nana or he is respected? Only two scenes between Nana and Shahid? What teachers in Bollywood of late are shown as morons? And why did that boy pissed in his pants during that first reel? Is the movie about the commercialization of the education system in schools? Or it's about the short span of fame and glory that parents want to enjoy through their child? Or it's about the clash of ideologies between a pious headmaster and a business minded owner of the school? What principle does the principal has? The movie fails to provide a single answer. Ends up with a soggy finale where Nana who didn't spoke much delivers a speech which only the writer can understand. Conclusion: `Paathshaala' comes with a noble idea but wayward execution which is devoid of real drama and interesting characters that makes it tough for the viewers. Rating * |
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