![]() Pitobash Tripathy, back after his brilliant roles in Shor In The City (remember Mandook?) and Mirch, lives his role well as the jealous 'older kid' in Bhati's tea stall who clearly lacks Chhotu's spark. A Delhi slum kid in real life, Harsh impresses with his natural timing as an actor. The film belongs to its little hero Harsh Mayar. Prashant Naik's editing ensures the right cuts. the plot revolves around chhotu, a poor rajasthani boy, who is inspired by the life of the former president of india, a. Mohana Krishna's camera brings alive the colours of a Rajasthani palace with the same fervour as it captures the tiny, dingy shack behind the tea shop that passes off a Chhotu and Laptan's home. I am kalam is a 2011 hindi film directed by nila madhab panda. Mandatory specks of exploitation, a routine romantic subplot for Bhati, and a rather melodramatic finale may seem like they were manufactured to play to the gallery, but filmmaker Panda doesn't lose focus.įor a film shot on a shoestring budget, I Am Kalam looks polished. Importantly, it is a script that has enough drama to keep things interesting without going over the top. The story gradually narrates Chhotu's transformed mindset, reflected aptly in his decision to change his name to Kalam. Sanjay Chauhan's script is fluid enough to accommodate a powerhouse performance by its young protagonist.
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