The film is director Rakuma Hirani's continuation of the 2003 hit film "The Gangster Doctor's Dream", another hit new film produced in 2006. Once again, the process of transforming the values of the wicked person is the biggest highlight. This time, Mahatma Gandhi is used to direct the thought, allowing the audience to watch the evolution from one extreme to the other in a humorous atmosphere while reflecting the Indian society. There are all aspects of the problem. The forgotten Gandhism, the lonely old man who is no one to support, the superstitious ideas, the backward and bad habits of various moral concepts and values, all urgently need to be washed and purified by pure ideas. The director cleverly mixed the elements that the audience likes to pay attention to, such as love, family affection, singing and dancing, and evil forces, and told a special theme story, which shows that the intention is deep.
Now that Gandhi is mentioned, let me say a few words to such a tragic figure. The father of the nation, who sacrificed everything to win the sovereignty of the country, fell under his own guns. This has always been a tangled piece of history. It can be seen from the film's dialogue that Indians are optimistic. They don't think that is a bad thing, but an opportunity for Gandhi to win a huge honor. The streets named after Gandhi, various portraits, sculptures and coin heads are all unattainable honors. In fact, this is just the way the little person interprets Gandhi's humor, and what Gandhi did is definitely not just fighting for these vulgar things. Of course, life often requires optimistic thinking. However, being too optimistic will produce hallucinations and fail to recognize the facts, which will allow oneself to live in deceptive tendencies. The earth is very dangerous. Indians should go back to Mars as early as possible. Boys are the most suitable survival strategy.
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