Monday, December 7, 2009

Google Se Bach ke kahan jayega..



After Ages Finally I dropped in a hall to see a movie call Paa . The name fascinated me as I call my Dad as Paa. Just how Amitabh Bachan used to say “Paa “ made me develop an affninity towards the movie and of course it comes from the makers of “Cheeni Kum” whose one liners are still a part of my lingo aka Ghass Phuss and Silent Movie. As I came out of the movie hall, I decided that I would write on it. I love the movies out of which I can take something back home and Paa comes straight of that class. The first things which made the pennies worth is reaffirmation in the movie that there is nothing bigger than truth. The way Abhishek confesses being the father of Auro was simply superb.No matter how much deep shit you may be in , if you stand by the truth their is no way but up up up. And the other big thing which was an instant take away was that you must feel for a person who has accepted his mistake and is sorry for what he has done. Another legendary performance from the legend, it seems he is getting better as he is growing older and playing a role of “old” child is special. The best part was the relation between mother and the kid. The film depicts the mother’s love for her child in a perfect way. I always have a view that we all take it as a very underrated and taken for granted form of love. With due respect to romance , mother’s love is not as glorified as it should be.My belief is no matter what happens to me tomorrow, if there is any person standing by me that would be my mother. That’s the purest form of love. A stunning looking Vidya Balan personifies a steel nerved woman standing by the tough times and growing up a special child. A tribute to motherhood. A must watch. And make sure you say sorry or start accepting someone's “sorry” after seeing the movie...

Don’t miss the awesome monkey dance and the way Auro says "Google se bach kahan jayega" and "mujhe poti jaana hai"

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