"My Land and My People": What can I do to save the homeland of deep love

Hoyt 2022-12-22 13:01:43

A senior engineer working for NASA’s NASN just passed the process of applying for American citizenship. It was the day of his parents’ death, and he remembered the nanny who grew up in his hometown in India. In order to do the last filial piety, but I missed the mood. The engineer decided to take time off to return to the country and take the nurse to the United States to spend a comfortable and happy old age. In a blink of an eye, from the high-tech America to the backward and impoverished India, I rented an RV, and bumped all the way to find the nanny's residence. While causing a sensation in the village, engineers also gradually became familiar with long-lost traditional memories. The biggest gain is that I have met my childhood playmates, and now I have become a beautiful and intelligent female elementary school teacher.

The female teacher who lives with the nanny is not sure to let the nanny go easily, and the nanny does not want to go to a strange world. The engineer rushed to the west, thinking that his plan could turn the tide, but unexpectedly discovered many tear-jerking poor people. Various dross traditions have prevented some kind people from supporting their families, and the traditional mentality of resignation has made the basic electricity demand in the village the biggest problem. The engineer took a whim and did it right away. With his superior scientist mind, he called on all the young and old in the village to join the power generation team to gather water from a mountain flowing water to form a pool of water to cast a hydroelectric power project. The successful deeds and the joyful mood made the engineers realize their own value and the villagers' expectations. When he returned to the United States alone, his urgent desire and surging mood made him return to his hometown and lover again without waiting for a moment, and began a perfect ending of giving strength to his homeland.

The film is directed by the director of "Once Upon a Time in India", Ashtosh Gowarik, and the leading Bollywood figure "My Name is Khan", starring Shah Rukh Khan, with Miss India Gaiatri Josh Jointly. Once the film was released, it won numerous Bollywood film awards. Although Indian films have always been well-known for overtime, the three-hour duration of this film still requires the audience to be fully psychologically prepared. It is recommended that the best results are divided into higher and lower levels, which is like a long-distance running event in a series. Fortunately, there are a large number of songs and dances in it, and the eyebrows of seductive beauties can dissolve the long-standing story and advance.

For India, which has been rich by exporting college students for a long time, when the level of talent base for the developed countries reaches a certain level, it is normal to call them back to work in the country, not to mention the fact that the natives are still living in dire straits, even basic life. Under the circumstances that guarantees are difficult to achieve. Although the story is too ideal for drama, the backward reality of the performance is all eye-catching, and the mixed emotions are also deeply moving. If you are the person who has been wandering for many years and has achieved fame, what reason do you have to refuse the temptation to return to your homeland and contribute to your hometown? Of course, for India, which has only tradition and culture but not much memorable history, it is still a long and arduous journey to let the wanderers return home to lead everyone out of poverty and become rich.

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  • Fatima Bi: Apne hi paani me mil jaana barf ka muqqadar hota hai.

  • Mohan Bhargav: I'm only speaking of things I've experienced while living here. And that is that we keep fighting among ourselves when we must fight against illiteracy, over-population & corruption. Everyday, in our streets & homes, each one of us keeps saying their is no future of this country. This country is on the path of destruction. If we keep saying this, we will one day actually land up there. You'll need to do something about this. You too! Not just the members of the Panchayat but everyone in the village. You're blaming Panchayat for your problems. But when you step into their shoes, you'll do the same thing. This applies to me too. The dalits blame the brahmins and brahmins claim that their piety is despoiled by the dalits. The blacksmith & potter blame the moneylender. The land owners blame the peasants, but they don't give them their rights. In what way are we great then? If we have problems in the village, we point our finger at the State and the State at someone else. We all are finding fault with each other! But the true fact is that we're all to be blamed. Because the problem is us. Me, you, all of us...

    Vishwa: Are you out of your mind! What are you saying?

    Mohan Bhargav: All I know is that a weaver who changed his occupation by becoming a farmer can't even feed his family or give his children even some basic education. He can only watch his kids die of malnutrition.

    [Mohan leaves]