
Ghoomer stealing the spotlight!
Abhishek Bachchan and Saiyami Kher shine in 'Ghoomer,' a profound portrait of persistence, optimism, and comedy directed by Balki. It is about an entangled journey between two individuals- an instructor and a student - as they become one another's pillars of strength.
The first half of the film is a little mundane, but the second half picks up the pace and gives Abhishek's character a lot of depth. Everything, from the background score to the heartfelt moments, will leave you in tears.
A terrifying accident dashes the ambitions of a gifted cricketer striving for India's team. Instead of sympathizing, the grouchy, drunken man spews a torrent of hatred and anger. Here's the bottom line: this isn't a sad tale. It all comes down to empathy.

It's not about a woman losing her arm; it's about her triumphant battle to regain her strength.
“Saiyami Kher, Abhishek Bachchan go full tilt in this tale of damaged characters” says Indianexpress.
And India Today stated, “Ghoomer has all the right intentions. It is not a story of sympathy but empathy.”
When it comes to performances, each actor has done an outstanding job and has done honor to their parts.