Indian movies are very idealistic, like a fairy tale out of reality. The gangster fell in love with the female anchor through the radio program, and perseveringly believed in and pursued this love. I don't look at the value of the face, I love you because of your soul. The six old people in the movie are not dragging oil bottles, but six pistachios. They say "we can complain to death, and we can also find a reason to live", such as flying a plane, becoming a singer, and remarrying before death. Think about our frail old age, who will talk about dreams? The younger brother of the gangster usually solves all the difficulties for the elder brother, catching the professor to answer the questions, pretending to be a student, and driving to any place as a full-time motorcycle driver. The most important thing is to help the elder brother chase the girl.
In such a transparent world, the problems faced have also been simplified. When the underworld brother needed him, the founding father Gandhi would show up beside him and guide him to solve all the difficulties. Gandhi told him to be honest and not to lie, to influence others with love and non-violence, "If someone hits you on the left cheek, let him hit the right cheek too." Under the guidance of Gandhi, the gangster helped ordinary people who entered the radio hotline, including the man who spent all his father’s savings in the stock market and wanted to jump off the building, and the retired teacher who had not received his pension for two years and was forced to get money by bribery. , And because the father-in-law listened to the fortune teller's rumor that he believed that he was a woman but loved her fiance. These problems are still something that each of us may encounter today. Gandhi told us that honesty and courage will always be the fundamental way to solve problems.
Gandhi, who appeared in time in times of difficulty, was actually the imagination of Big Underworld. The enemy used a clever method to let Big Underworld prove that Gandhi did not exist and told the citizens that he was a lunatic. The eldest brother who believed in Gandhi's existence was defeated, but he did not fail, but continued to adhere to Gandhiism and eventually won his life. Although I question whether using love to overcome the enemy is really using love instead of persecution, I fully agree with the belief in truth, goodness and beauty. Even if they know it is a dream, some people always choose to believe it. What's afraid of is not that you can't do it, but that you don't even have the courage to believe.
View more about Carry On, Munna Bhai reviews