Amitabh Bachchan can make faces: fact.
We've grown up watching Bachchan do a lot in his own inimitable way, and funny faces -- be it as a drunkard, an English-ignorant bumpkin, or a paan-chewing inspector -- have been a large part of that repertoire. Therefore, while it is more than a trifle saddening to see him in roles that really demand nothing more than a perfunctory performance -- and standard issue face-pulling -- the makers of Bhootnath can at least rest assured that they have the best actor for the part.
They don't have much else, however. Vivek Sharma's directorial debut starts off 'sweetly' enough, and once you realise that Bhoothnath is a kids' film that isn't even trying to be anything else, the unspectacular first half pretty much works. All is likeable enough right till the third act, where the movie abruptly and unapologetically turns into the kind of handkerchief-friendly melodrama-fest we have come to associate with BR Films of late.
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