True love lasts forever - flashy and not "real"

Houston 2022-02-26 08:02:36

Songs and dances in Indian movies are always the highlights, and every song and dance is very eye-catching in combination with the plot.

But in terms of plot, I may be a typical Chinese thinker. It is difficult for me to understand the logic of the central line. The music teacher Raj Aryan was expelled for breaking the school rules and falling in love while studying at the Guruku Academy, and the dean's daughter committed suicide because of this.

But in the plot, the dean is not against his daughter's falling in love. The reason why he is against this relationship is because Raj Aryan is a student of the college. I can't figure this out. Can't you two wait when you fall in love? We already love each other to the point of death, can't we even wait a few years for college? Can't you two fall in love after he graduates?

Guru Cool Academy's courses are famously heavy, and they cultivate top talents. During school, they always go out to fall in love, spend a lot of time on various things, and even hurt their hands. In this state, it is really okay. Did you study well? Maybe they have love, but there will be fewer top domestic talents. At the end of the film, the dean gives way to Raj Aryan, will Guruku Academy still stand under the leadership of such a new dean who only knows how to support love? Will these students still be so top-notch?

This movie is too romantic and thinks love can solve everything, but is it really so? Can national happiness really be improved by emotional love? Maybe it seems too stubborn and indifferent to say this, so let's relax and think about it, are young people unable to fall in love? Is it because as long as you read the book at Guruku Academy, you can't fall in love in your life? No, the hospital rules just say that you can't fall in love during your studies.

Or maybe they will think that fate is short-lived, and if you don't seize the opportunity, the girl will leave with others, but if you don't think about it, your time to study is only a few years! Your predecessors have learned something in these few years and become a social giant, but you are still poor after you have a wife, and you even have to rely on his wife. In a country like India where men and women are severely unequal and labor is cheap, it is hard to imagine what kind of ending their relationship will have.

In short, in my opinion, this drama is just a dance drama full of romanticism and derailed from reality, at least not in line with the mainstream ideas I accept in this era. The dance is gorgeous, the production is excellent, and the plot is rich, but it is not enough to be thought-provoking, nor is there anything profound and memorable, like a little flower of traffic.

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Mohabbatein quotes

  • Narayan Shankar: Didn't I tell you Mr. Aryan, fear always emerge victorious the battle between love and fear?

    Raj Aryan: I am sorry Mr. Narayan Shankar, but from where I am standing, you have lost.

  • Narayan Shankar: I don't like changes.