The Borneo Post

Salman’s star power isn’t bright enough to illuminate Kabir Khan’s ‘Tubelight’

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MUMBAI: Expectatio­ns from director- actor of Kabir Khan and Salman Khan were sky high after the massive box office success of ‘ Bajrangi Bhaijaan’. But ‘ Tubelight’ has turned out to be a complete disappoint­ment. Here, bad performanc­es led the audience down in almost every aspect.

Based on 1962 Sino-Indian War, the storyline revolves around a grown-up individual – named Laxman Singh Bisht ( played by Salman) – who is a slow in grasping things. As a result, he is teased by the people of his village who mock him by the name of ‘ Tubelight’.

Things get intense when his brother - Bharat Singh Bisht ( played by Sohail Khan) - is sent to the war zone and Laxman is left in the village on his own. This is when Laxman struggles to beat all the emotional odds and keeps the belief of his brother’s well-being alive.

‘ Tubelight’ is inspired by American film ‘ Little Boy’ where the protagonis­t is an 8year- old. However, a 51-yearold Salman playing the role of Tubelight seemed a total misfit. Adding to the misery, his actions and mannerisms had numerous variations as the script progressed.

It was not at all needed and, hence, the audience were left confused at times.

While sitting through the whole run-time, it seemed the flick was made with a good intention of delivering a hearttouch­ing message. Sadly, bad direction and Salman’s overacting spoilt the show. There is no denying the fact the ‘ Tubelight’ is loaded with an array of emotion. But, amidst long stretches of blandness, the effect fades away.

If the supporting cast is to be talked about, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub and late Om Puri have performed brilliantl­y. Even Chinese actress Zhu Zhu and little Matin Rey Tangu justified their screen presence. Sohail was a surprise package in the film. He definitely ignited the spirit of brotherhoo­d and made a positive impact.

The screenplay of ‘ Tubelight’ has a lot of flaws. It fails to grip the viewers. In terms of production­s, the movie is good in bits. It was still felt that things could have been better at places which needed to be highlighte­d. The director only banked upon the scenes which had high emotional value.

The music helped in lifting up the spirit. But it is not a typical Salman Khan film. Maybe, the film could have worked with a better director and, definitely, some other actor.

At the end, ‘ Tubelight’ lacks entertainm­ent. It struggles throughout to make you realise the importance of faith and belief. Some sequences will definitely entertain . However, it is definitely not what was sought!

Meanwhile, since its launch on June 23, ‘ Tubelight’ has collected 106.50 crore (about RM69millio­n) in its first week on 4,400 screens in India.

 ??  ?? Salman and child star Martin Rey Tangu in ‘Tubelight’.
Salman and child star Martin Rey Tangu in ‘Tubelight’.

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