Friday, December 2, 2016

Hi Zindagi!

Goa is the land of liberation. There is just something about that place that makes you free from your inhibitions, your fears and whatever it is that imprisons you. I've never really written a review for a movie so I'm not going to start now (you thought otherwise, right). Well, as is tradition, I will write what I felt when I watched Dear Zindagi. We went for the movie because GOA (trust me the madness has NOT died down) and ended up feeling a little lost actually. The most exciting part of the movie left me satisfied that I clicked pictures of all the right spots (Damn!).

Movies are supposed to bring hope, no matter who dies, what happens, how it ends, most movies always leave you a bit sanguine. We are a race of people who are hungry for love, not money, not attention but pure unadulterated love. Sure there will be a lot of times when it becomes hard to love but what makes you return to that doe eyed fool - love that you have for a person. We all have issues, let's face it. We are a fucked up generation, in need of shrinks. We live in a world where it's okay to do a lot of things but not okay to feel a lot of things. Friends find an important spot in our lives not family because hey, most families have become ignorant. We feel free to share our most intimate of secrets with people and we end up trusting them with the most precious parts of us. Some exploit it, some break it and some believe it or not do keep it safe. 

People don't really understand at times what the impact of their actions result in, whereas some do and still continue with it. This is the humanity that we are left dealing with these days. We have forgotten to be sensitive towards the feelings of another because we fail to see beyond our own needs. I'm not saying that be all giving, no, that would be stupidity in today's world but a little bit of compassion never hurt anybody. Be a little considerate, that's all I ask.

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