Aish, very interesting views on Life, Ego, Comparison,
Love, Honesty, Anger and Emotions! I loved your true thoughts and appropriate
fables relating to them. Your write-ups remind me of a poem that I wrote almost
a decade ago:
LIFE
Life is a beautiful song,
with people around to sing along.
Life is a majestic chariot,
with the soul to hold the lariat.
Life is a charming ode,
when goodness is the code.
Life is a magical fairy tale,
when played in a heavenly vale.
Life is a fertile forest,
With the resources purest.
Life is a cool desert,
With vast, calm thoughts to assert.
Life is a divine seed,
to spread vegetation, not weed.
Life is a mysterious path,
to travel with patience, not wrath.
Life is a bitter chocolate cake,
Enjoy the sweet taste and forget
the fake.
Life is a cute monster,
Use the strength and power as you
foster.
Life is everything when you see
from heart with deep vision,
Life is nothing when you see only
with external eyes as a mission.
Ultimate
Portrayal of Unconditional Love and Breaking the Stereotype-rules--
My views on two Hindi Movies.
I watched two movies this week, and
unusually, I loved both! One was on single-side unconditional love and the
other was all about changing the stereotype rules/ thoughts on working women in
Indian society.
Disclaimer:
I am not a professional movie reviewer and I am not aware of any
movie-technicalities. I am just sharing my thoughts and emotions as an ordinary
viewer.
Ae
Dil Hai Mushkil
The stirring movie revolves around
three characters; Ayan, Alizeh and Saba. There are waves of emotions in
the movie that feather-touches your heart leaving you a little hurt and more
contemplating. The characters are strong, clear, independent and are powerfully
genuine lovers. Though all the three characters do not end-up getting their
love, they still live their lives admirably without any negativity.
I absolutely loved the message the
movie conveys; one-sided love is the
purest form of love that does not expect any reciprocation. And the people
who do not get their love, have a life that must move on… understanding the
fact that the significant-other is not interested. A “No” means “No”! There is
no sense of revenge or any other negativity in the movie which I appreciate the
most. Lately, there have been so many scary and depressing news about murdering,
kidnapping and acid attacks because of one-sided-love failures. I think,
youngsters need to watch such movies that might instill a different perspective
about love in their minds.
I am amazed at the characterization in the
movie;
There is one character(Ayan), who
loves consistently without expectations-- through the rough times of rejection,
through the good times of friendship and through the depressing-phase where his
love needs support. He provides his shoulder and helping hand to his love when
there is nobody else with her.
There is one character(Alizeh), who
loves her friend as a soul-friend and she cannot accept him as her lover
whatsoever. She needs him as a support-system and respects him more than her
family and love/ ex-spouse. The intricate differences in relationships are
highlighted in this movie.
There is one character who(Saba),
who is classic, poised, liberated, beautiful and acute who leaves her love, as
she cannot allow herself to be with someone who does not love her completely.
Oh! And the songs are amazing. My
personal favorites are “Ae Dil Hai
Mushkil”, “Bulleya” and “Channa Mereya”. What compositions and
music!
There is beautiful subtle humor
that moves along the movie which is not forced at all! I quite admired the “Vaatavaran” comedy.
In all, it was a great movie for
me!
Ki
& Ka
This heart-warming movie is about
the gender-role expectations in Indian society. A couple, try to shift the
roles as in, the wife becomes the bread-winner and the husband happily takes
care of the house. The movie brings to the limelight; the expectations, reality,
differences and changing-opinions on their role-swap. It is truly interesting
and engaging story which gives the viewers a fresh conceptual treat!
The characters are well-created and
the actors have certainly done justice to their roles. What I liked the most in
the movie is the new-take on the roles that the society has assigned to each
gender, traditionally. I like the touch of women-liberation and feminism that
the movie portrays. I wish slowly things to change, then, there will be
equality and freedom in the roles individuals choose to take irrespective of
their genders.
I
loved the unique, yet compelling complex concept!
6 comments:
Hmm good...👍
"I absolutely loved the message the movie conveys; one-sided love is the purest form of love that does not expect any reciprocation" - True words ..Ae dil hai mushkil fantastic Movie and your review is So Nice ..Kudos ..Keep on going !!!
Thanks Aakash!😊
Sathish, thanks.😊😄
Life is good Preethi.....Keep up the good work.
Thanks Anand!😊
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