Bhoothnath: Movie Review!

The viewers’ will see the Bollywood’s Shenshah and Baadshah together onBhoothnath big screen in Ravi Chopra’s latest flick ‘Bhoothnath’, which is releasing today (May 9).

One of the year’s most-awaited releases, Bhoothnath has awakened attention through its lavish promos and new concept months in advance of its opening.

Together with Big B and King Khan, Bhoothnath, a fun-filled fantasy film, will also feature Aman Siddiqui, Juhi Chawla, Rajpal Yadav and Satish Shah.
Directed by Vivek Sharma, the film has been made on a Rs 250 million budget. Bhoothnath relies upon the idea that ‘Aatma amar hain’.

The story of the film goes like this: This is a story of Banku (Aman Siddiqui) and his friend, Kailash Nath aka Bhoothnath (Amitabh Bachchan). Banku is a story of a seven-year-old boy, who innocently turns an enemy into a friend.

Juhi Chawla is playing Banku’s widowed mother and SRK’s wife. King Khan is actually doing a guest role in the movie.

Banku’s parents (SRK and Juhi Chawla) come to live in a house in Goa, considered haunted after the death of the head of the family. The spirit uses each and every rule in the book to fright the kid, but the kid is unaffected by it all. Gradually, a relationship develops between the two. The story of the movie takes ‘U’ turn when Kailash Nath’s son (Priyanshu) decides to sell off the house.

The big part of the movie is aimed at the kids. The scenes in the classroom/school, the relation with the school principal (Satish Shah), the game of one-upmanship among kids bring the kid out of you. The director reserves the best for the intermission point and the climax.

Two more driving forces of the movie include Vishal-Shekhar's music and child artiste, Aman, who is sweet and a complete natural as far as acting goes.

The movie had been delayed from last year because of some date problems and also due to the cold war running between Big B and King Khan in past. But now everything is on right track.

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