It's not as simple as a romance

Alex 2022-01-08 08:03:42

At the beginning, I watched with the attitude of watching the excitement—everyone knows that Bollywood’s good-looking men and beauties don’t make people cry when they die, and I will give you a song and dance suddenly as I talk, it’s so fun.
As a result, I saw that two thirds of it had already been blinded.

This film is definitely not as simple as a romance.

Its difference is the impermanence secretly revealed from it.
Dev and Paro's love is as gorgeous as a robbery, but it is also inevitable for people to get out of water and fire. Life and death experience, love parting, resentment-after reading the information, I found that the relationship between Devdas, Paro and Chandramukhi was based on Krishna. Radha and Meera. No wonder it reveals a strong sense of faith and destiny.
Just like a certain plot: Dev began to evade under the opposition of the family, and he even doubted whether the love with Paro was true. In the chaos, he wrote to Paro, telling her that everything is like a child's game, they are just brother and sister love. It was only in Chandramukhi's singing that he realized that he was wrong. But Krishna's overnight mistake did not affect Radha and his stay together, and he and Paro were separated forever because of this.
No one is right or wrong, Paro did his best, and Dev also asked himself the most sincerely about his feelings-otherwise he would not subconsciously be so afraid of the answer from the bottom of his heart. As a result, the regret and helplessness that never had time to make up for the mistakes, but fulfilled the fate of turning hands for clouds and hands for rain. The first glance of the onlookers is to look forward to watching the fire from the shore, but my heart is ups and downs like a dead gray.
If it is too late to regret, then perform the final scene vigorously.

In the end, Paro has become the god in Dev's heart. He may no longer be able to love him (later he accepted Chandramukhi's love, although it may have elements of pity and gratitude, but he must be sincere), but Paro must be where his dead soul yearned. Where there is her, you can sleep soundly.
Death is Dev's relief, because he lives only for love.

The transition of Devdas from a man who did not fully understand love, to a man who understood nothing but love, marked a fateful journey.

So, those who are gorgeous and joy, as the heavy door slowly shut Paro hoarse calling general fade away In Dev's last sight. Everything returns to the darkness and silence of death.

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Devdas quotes

  • Devdas Mukherjee: I object!

  • Devdas Mukherjee: Such vanity? Not even the Moon is as vain.

    Parvati: How could it be? The Moon is scarred. I'm not.