Star Cast: Aamir Khan, Genelia Deshmukh, Aroush Dutta, Gopi Krishnan Varma, Vedant Sharma, Naman Misra, Rishi Shahani, Rishabh Jain, Ashish Pendse,
Director: R.S. Prasanna
Language: Hindi
Available On: Theatrical Release
Runtime: 158 minutes
User Rating: 4.0
R. S. Prasanna’s Sitaare Zameen Par presents a touching narrative that redefines normalcy through the lens of specially abled individuals, showcasing their inherently optimistic and endearing world. The film follows Gulshan (Aamir Khan), who transforms from an insensitive man using derogatory terms to a staunch advocate for his team.
His journey reveals that these “abnormal” individuals teach the most significant life lessons.
A poignant scene illustrates this shift when a team member reassures Gulshan about having a child with Down Syndrome, emphasizing that every child deserves a father like him—a figure of hope and victory.
The film captures personal triumphs, such as overcoming fears, and consistently finds joy amid adversity, leaving viewers with “happy tears.” While the comedic moments feel organic, the editing could have been tighter in some sections.
Star Performances:
Aamir Khan delivers a masterful performance, transitioning from ignorance to vulnerability. The true stars are the “Sitaare” themselves, including Aroush Dutta and Gopi Krishnan Varma, whose endearing portrayals shine throughout. Genelia Deshmukh shares great chemistry with Khan, while Dolly Ahluwalia steals the show with her comedic timing and emotional depth.
Direction and Music:
Directed skillfully by R. S. Prasanna, the film’s soundtrack features memorable tracks that enhance its emotional arc. Talking about the other elements like cinematography, editing, and other technical stuff, the film seemed to have scored well increasing its ratings at the end.
The Last Word
Sitaare Zameen Par is a must-watch for its destigmatization of individuals with Down Syndrome and its powerful message: life is too short to focus on shortcomings. It encourages viewers to seek the silver lining and embrace selflessness in a often harsh world. Once you lie down on your seat to watch the film, it’s the humor, which remains its USP while performance is its soul making it a must watch for everyone.