First things first – Aamir is a brilliantly made movie. Very real type. I won’t say ‘believable’ ‘coz that would undermine its credibility…considering that I found Main Hoon Na and HAHK pretty believable too! So, it’s a Must Watch kinda film…at least for people who like the kinda movies that I do.
The intricacies of how the protagonist's mind works… his dilemma, his frustration… has been portrayed beautifully. Kudos to the actor and director!
As the movie progressed, I could not only feel for Aamir, but I often identified with his angst so completely that it felt like my own. For how long can one hold on to a lifelong baggage of beliefs when faced with such a situation? How does a person choose between life and death for his loved ones? How do you choose between You and the world? How do you decide if selfish is a better option than selfless? And what if selfless is in fact selfish?
There must be at least a few Aamirs in real life too...and that's scary. Makes me wonder, is being a non-radical Muslim in our country so difficult? Why do broadminded, tolerant people have to pay the price for the narrowmindedness of a fundamentalist few? It's really really sad!
The song that accompanies the credits at the end... "Ek Lau" is ... beyond words actually!
dhoop ke ujale si
os ke pyale si
khushiyan miley humko...
zyada manga hai kahan
sarhadein na ho jahan
duniya miley humko...
par khuda khair kar
iske armaan mein kyun
bewajeh ho koi qurbaan...
(And the rendition by Shilpa Rao is amazing...)
Is that too much to ask for?? When will we learn to live in peace? Or is violence so much a part of humans that being "human" takes a backseat?
Religion, God, faith...what are these? Are they doing us any good? Would we not be better off if these ‘social’ phenomenona were more personal than communal?? Would we not be much happier if God was personal...if each person could choose his own ishwar, allah or rabb...if no one had the authority to decide this for anyone else? Not in the name of religion...not in the name of anything!
Religion is something that man created to give structure to his unexplained experiences...but the convoluted sense in which most fanatics portray religion and religious beliefs is not just pathetic, but ridiculous!What I'm trying to say here is...let us practice 'to each his own'...let us Believe in whatever we want to with all our heart...but let us not force our beliefs on anyone...'coz that only undermines what we believe in. No?
9 comments:
profound...seems like aamir touched ur soul...
Amen! And Aamir is a truly awesome movie and also to its credit it shows that non-radical Islam DOES exist...something that most people do not want to believe!
Loved your blog and thank you for bringing that point up to notice!
@runjoo it did...u seen it yet?
@divya thnx :)
liked your summary at the end.,. Its a different matter altogether that religion was construed so as to keep people binded together.,. yet, mankind uses the same to unbind people.,. Nice irony ?? ;)
its prolly the shortest time that you can fall in love with your country all over again...and forgive evrything around...
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did you check out via darjeeling??its the best offbeat!!:)
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@prashant thnx :)
@scribblers hmm...d promos seemed interesting...but havn't seen it yet. oh n ur blog's fab btw!
umm...rock on???
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P.S.-write!!thats my third comment in a row!!:P
@scribblers - huh?
wat bout rock on? (btw i looooooved it n farhan akhtar :) )
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