The momentum of Indian movies has been a bit fierce recently.
No, India has made another movie about "High house prices, difficult to buy a house"-"Fangcun's Love".
The male protagonist Sanjie, a bank technical engineer, has a monthly salary of 50,000 rupees (4000 yuan). He considers himself a middle class, but his life is actually very difficult.
Sanjay often stood on the roof, brushing his teeth, dreaming of living in a big house and living a refined life.
But the reality is cruel. Salaries are far behind the rise in housing prices. Just think about buying a house or something!
Sanjay’s family of three squeezed into the staff dormitory assigned by his father. Sanjay did not have his own bedroom, so he slept on the floor.
By coincidence, Sanjay's father is about to retire in one month, which means that the company is about to take back the dormitory, which also means that the family will soon be sleeping on the street .
what to do? Do you leave in a dingy after packing up?
No! Sanjay desperately wants to buy a house and stay in this city.
The female protagonist Karina is a bank loan approver, and she works in the same bank as the male protagonist, and her life is poor.
She lives with her mother in a dilapidated public rental house, and it's commonplace to lose lime.
In addition, they are also facing the embarrassment of being expelled by the government.
Kalina also has a boyfriend who is about to get married, who has a house and a car, who is typically tall, rich and handsome.
But there are some straight men with cancer. He hopes that Karina will be a housewife after marriage and live with her in-laws.
Karina is an independent-minded person, hoping to repay the loan with her boyfriend, share the responsibility, and buy a house of her own.
In this way, Kalina and her boyfriend broke up in the end.
Buying a house has become a major event in the hearts of the male and female owners, a major event that is urgently resolved!
Sanjay, who was eager to buy a house, applied for a loan from the bank, but was rejected because of his low salary.
Kalina's marriage fell apart, and the purchase of a house was nowhere in sight.
Two people feel bitter! Why do you say that fate is so unfair, why is it so difficult to buy a house?
This is probably what is said, the lives of the wealthy people are roughly the same, the same can’t afford to buy a house, can’t drive a luxury car, but the wealthy people’s lives are varied.
But the sky is endless!
At this time, the Indian government just launched a low-cost house purchase policy, but only couples are eligible to buy.
As a result, Sanjay found Laxi, the female boss who had an ambiguous relationship with him, but Laxi only used Sanjay as a spare tire.
At this time, La Xi’s inner OS: Do you want to turn the spare tire? Marriage is impossible, impossible in this life.
Going around, for the sake of the house, by chance, the hostess decided to fake marriage.
Marrying for profit (to be precise, for the house), naturally stumbling in life is inevitable.
Because the two did not have any contact in life before they got married, the two seemed incompatible with each other in terms of religious beliefs and eating habits.
In the middle of the journey, Sanjay and the female boss Raxi became entangled again for the down payment of the house, which deepened their misunderstanding.
In the end, of course, the usual happy ending.
Sanjay confessed his true feelings to Karina and transferred the house to Karina's name. The two changed from a fake marriage to a lover and finally married.
It is like the end of a fairy tale book: Since then, the prince and princess have lived a happy life.
In general, this movie is quite satisfactory, not amazing, but it is a pain point in society.
It is difficult for Indian youth to buy a house, and it is equally difficult for us Chinese youth to buy a house.
Everyone understands the pain of buying a house!
Speaking of buying a house, which is not a handful of bitter tears, the tears shed first.
Life is never a movie. It is never a wise move to fake marriage in order to buy a house.
Because the male and female protagonists in the movie are all kind-hearted people, the movie is so warm and moving.
If the protagonist or the protagonist are both unscrupulous people for the benefit, the outcome can be imagined.
As the heroine Karina said later: People should buy a house and marry with the person they love, instead of marrying the person who can buy a house together and then talk about relationships.
This movie actually tells us: buying a house is to have a home, and a house is not equal to a home. Home is determined by the people who live in it, not by the size of your room and the walls
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