Thereafter, Taarzan, takes on a personality of its own as a homicidally vengeful car. However moppets and tots below 12 years of age might find some mirth in the proceedings, which certainly seem like child''s play. ![]() What one can''t fathom is whether the film is supposed to be dark ride into the limitless possibilities about spirits from the nether world coming back to create havoc, or if the film is meant to raise laugh about a car careening wildly out of control. Finally in the tradition of Ghost, the vengeful spirit of the autocar engineer returns to the netherworld after setting all the wrongs right. Moreover the love-story is left undone and half-baked. The young cast is appealing enough, but the story bogs down into yet another trite nerds & bullies drama whenever Taarzan, the car is off screen. Also, you don''t need to be a whiz to discern that his "London-Oxford" lady love is the daughter of one of the evil men who had bumped Raj''s father off. Raj sets to the task of restoring Taarzan, and the real power that hums beneath the car''s hood begins to emerge, seemingly granting newfound coolness and sex appeal to the once-nerdy outcast. Where Raj obtains the mega bucks to metamorphose the crummy car into a sleek mean machine called Taarzan is something only the awry screenplay can explain. Raj spots a run-down beetle in a junk dealer''s garage (which belonged to his deceased dad) and converts into a sleek wonder car. ![]() Nerdy works part-time in a garage owned by Kartar Singh (Amrish Puri, wonderful as always). He''s in love with "London-Oxford educated" (Ayesha Takia). Zipping around in his cycle, he also reminds you of Peter Parker in Spiderman. Raj, in the manner of many teenage capers (Koi.Mil Gaya, lately) is ragged by the college bullies. Fast forward to 12 years later to his geeky glasses sporting son Raj (Vatsal Seth). ![]() The car designer is bumped off.the evil doers must get their comeuppance. The story of an autocar engineer who designs a fancy car but is gypped out of his money and royalties doesn''t serve up to much on-screen masala. There is no official word from the manufacturer on its re-entry into the Indian market.A rehash of Stephen King''s chilling novel Christine (which director John Carpenter adapted on screen in 1983),Taarzan is an uneasy ride. In 2012, India’s first supercar-DC Avanti was unveiled at Auto Expo, Delhi.The DC brand was on sale in India. In 2009, they launched Art of DC and Toyota Innova based DC luxury lounge. In 2001, they started production of high-end buses/coaches. In 998, first generation add-on body styling kits were developed by them for a range of cars. DC’s first international prototyping project was done in 1995 for Hawtall Whiting. In 2010 he also designed a special version of Tata Nano. He has also designed the car used in the movie Taarzan: The Wonder Car directed by Abbas-Mustan. ![]() Chhabria has designed Vanity Van for many stars such as Sanjay Dutt, Shah Rukh Khan. Dilip Chhabria who is qualified in Transportation Design from Art Centre, Pasadena, California in USA returned to India in 1983 after spending a year at General Motor’s Design Center in Detroit.
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