
Ghoomer
- Director
- R. Balki
- Studio
- Amitabh Bachchan CorporationSaraswati EntertainmentHope Film Makers
- Release Date
- 17 August 2023
- Running Time
- 134 min
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
- Budget
- ₹11.00 Cr
- Box Office
- ₹7.00 Cr
Review
Abhishek Dudhaiya's "Ghoomer" arrives with an inspiring premise that feels tailor-made for emotional resonance, yet the execution falters under the weight of melodrama and formulaic storytelling. Saiyami Kher delivers a committed performance as the protagonist, channeling genuine determination through her physicality and facial expressions, while Abhishev Dudhaiya's direction occasionally captures moments of authentic struggle—particularly in sequences where she grapples with her disability. However, the film squanders its potential by leaning too heavily into Bollywood's predictable sports-drama template: the montages feel recycled, the mentor-student dynamic lacks nuance, and the climactic cricket sequences, despite their technical ambition, don't generate the visceral tension required for genuine investment. The chemistry between leads is serviceable rather than compelling, and the supporting cast remains largely underutilized.
Where "Ghoomer" truly stumbles is in its narrative construction. The "Ghoomer" bowling technique itself—positioned as this revolutionary innovation—is never sufficiently explained or visualized to make the audience understand its mechanics or why it's genuinely groundbreaking. This fundamental gap undermines the entire premise. The pacing drags in the second act, padding runtime with scenes that could have been condensed, while the emotional beats feel manipulative rather than earned. The film also struggles with tonal consistency, oscillating betw
Storyline
A promising young batter's cricket dreams appear shattered when a devastating accident costs her the use of her right hand. Just when her future in the sport seems over, she encounters a washed-up former cricketer who refuses to let her give up. Together, they embark on an unconventional journey to reinvent her career from the ground up.
The unlikely mentor introduces his protégé to an experimental bowling technique that defies traditional cricket methods. Rather than accepting defeat, the pair work tirelessly to develop this innovative approach, which they dub "Ghoomer," as a radical pathway back into competitive cricket. Their partnership becomes a test of resilience and creative problem-solving.
With less than a year to prove herself, the young athlete faces an uphill battle to earn selection for India's national women's cricket team. Her only chance lies in mastering this untested style of play alongside her determined coach. The clock is ticking as she pursues redemption through an entirely new chapter of her sporting life.
