Producer Anil Kapoor
Director Satyajit Bhatkal
Music Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Writer Satyajit Bhatkal, Lancy Fernandes, Svati Chakravarty Bhatkal
Lyrics Javed Akhtar
Release Date 22-Apr-2011
Child actor Darsheel Safari is three films old now (a big thing for a child actor). He won our hearts in TAARE ZAMEEN PAR, was seen in BUMM BUMM BHOLE, and is now seen as a superhero in ZOKKOMON.
The film is about Kunal (Darsheel Safari), an orphan who is happy playing Basketball in his school. Against his will, he's brought to his uncle Deshraj's (Anupam Kher) small village, which is in a dismal state. The people in the village believe in evil spirits and consult a baba for all their problems. Kunal finds himself ridiculed by his school teachers and Uncle Dashraj's family.
One day, Deshraj takes him to Mumbai for a holiday and abandons him in an amusement park. On returning to the village, he announces Kunal's death so that he can get the money left behind by his parents. Meanwhile in Mumbai, Kunal meets Kittu (Manjari Fadnis) and starts living with her.
All's well until the day he gets estranged by Kittu and somehow gets to his village. To his disbelief, the villagers think he's a bhoot. The little Kunal is helped by scientist Vivek Rai (again Anupam Kher), whom the villagers consider pagal. He becomes superhero Zokkomon, to teach the miscreants a lesson.
Director Satyajit Bhatkal's ZOKKOMON is touted as a superhero film, but the superhero part only comes just before the interval. Major part of the film is a cliched story about a greedy Deshraj who wants all the wealth through wrong means. It's a children's film which gives the message of hope and aims to end superstitions. But it takes a very flimsy route and you lose interest pretty soon. It doesn't consider our kids to be smart, which is certainly not the case. In fact, most kids are way smarter than adults these days.
Director Satyajit Bhatkal
Music Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Writer Satyajit Bhatkal, Lancy Fernandes, Svati Chakravarty Bhatkal
Lyrics Javed Akhtar
Release Date 22-Apr-2011
Child actor Darsheel Safari is three films old now (a big thing for a child actor). He won our hearts in TAARE ZAMEEN PAR, was seen in BUMM BUMM BHOLE, and is now seen as a superhero in ZOKKOMON.
The film is about Kunal (Darsheel Safari), an orphan who is happy playing Basketball in his school. Against his will, he's brought to his uncle Deshraj's (Anupam Kher) small village, which is in a dismal state. The people in the village believe in evil spirits and consult a baba for all their problems. Kunal finds himself ridiculed by his school teachers and Uncle Dashraj's family.
One day, Deshraj takes him to Mumbai for a holiday and abandons him in an amusement park. On returning to the village, he announces Kunal's death so that he can get the money left behind by his parents. Meanwhile in Mumbai, Kunal meets Kittu (Manjari Fadnis) and starts living with her.
All's well until the day he gets estranged by Kittu and somehow gets to his village. To his disbelief, the villagers think he's a bhoot. The little Kunal is helped by scientist Vivek Rai (again Anupam Kher), whom the villagers consider pagal. He becomes superhero Zokkomon, to teach the miscreants a lesson.
Director Satyajit Bhatkal's ZOKKOMON is touted as a superhero film, but the superhero part only comes just before the interval. Major part of the film is a cliched story about a greedy Deshraj who wants all the wealth through wrong means. It's a children's film which gives the message of hope and aims to end superstitions. But it takes a very flimsy route and you lose interest pretty soon. It doesn't consider our kids to be smart, which is certainly not the case. In fact, most kids are way smarter than adults these days.
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