The movies we watch now are basically the United States, Europe, China, Japan, and South Korea, and there is very little contact with other parts of the world. Looking at these films produced in areas outside of your daily vision will help you understand different cultures. This film has this feature. After reading it, I actually felt that the face of South Asia was much more cordial. In reality, there are few people who come into contact with their races, but through movies, watching them on the screen is no different from my joys and sorrows, so I feel that they are the same kind of people as me and feel kind to them. Movies promote mutual understanding between different cultures and promote peace.
The film expresses many themes. I think the core is reflection on education, because it runs through the film and connects the cause of love, friendship, and family relationships. People live not for others, but for the pursuit of happiness and self-realization. It is not to realize the expectations of others, but to realize the "self". The purpose of education is not to build screws, not to provide building materials for the development of the country, not to make children proud among their parents’ relatives and friends, but to improve the personality of students. The state cannot regard students as a means to achieve its own ends, students themselves are the purpose of education. Parents cannot use their children as a tool to carry the family's future. Children have their own dreams and pursuits, freedom, this is the best gift parents give their children. The burden of the previous generation should not be forcibly placed on the shoulders of the next generation; if this is done, will children and grandchildren live forever in the shadow of their parents, and when will they be freed?
Grabbing the bride is usually done by the bride's lover himself. This film is a bit special, and it is the hands of the bride's lover's friend. No matter where the bride’s lover is, mess up the wedding first.
The songs and dances in the film are full of Indian ethnic customs and are very attractive. I have the feeling of going back to ancient times to watch Western Regions performances. Time and space are intertwined, beautiful ladies dance wonderfully, lightly tones and tulle, sighing that India is an ancient country in the East.
The male protagonist has a mustache under his nose, which is a symbol of personality charm. The heroine has a dexterous figure, a slender waist, a paw face and bright eyes. The dancing skills are very superb, especially the heroine.
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