There is no sing-song and dance scene that people complain, the color contrast is sharp, and the music is gentle and moving to advance the plot just right.
The love line is profound, smooth and touching, and it completes the plot and deepens the contradictions in a coherent manner.
The most important thing is to question the diverse religious beliefs of human beings under Aamir Khan's funny and exaggerated acting skills,
but fully affirm the role of religious beliefs in the process of human history.
India itself is a multi-religion . It is a country where beliefs are mixed,
and the male protagonist himself has broken through his Muslim identity barrier and eloped with his beloved Hindu girl.
Under such a premise, it is really rare to be able to criticize the blind religious belief itself in a light and clear tone.
It is true that each of us seeks answers to religious beliefs for the question of who am I, where am I from and where am I going.
Religion is the guide dog for the blind, guiding you when you have no hope.
BTW, Aamir Khan's performance this time makes me feel a lot like Sheldon.
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