Pure Tucao

Marian 2022-03-29 08:01:02

It is said to be a remake, but I haven't seen the original, so let's take this as the original, mainly to talk about the plot. The plot style is actually fixed from the beginning, and there will be no breakthrough development. But I always think that the male protagonist has never really understood his father's point of view. Of course, in the real environment, the male protagonist's way of life is far better than his father's approach, but due to the problem of the initial setting of the plot, the final ending has to be changed. It is very far-fetched to attribute it to my father's teaching. It is not very good to attribute it directly to my father's love. In fact, many crazy things of people are often only driven by human impulses such as family affection, rather than excessive thoughts. The more you think about it. The more suspicious you will be, no matter what you face. The acting is excellent, and finally, I complained about the strange singing and dancing in it. Although the Indian movies of singing and dancing are the characteristics, they are not suitable for all types of movies. I love that religious festival, I will definitely visit it in the future. 3

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Agneepath quotes

  • Mazhar Lala: Abu. Those areas were supposed to be mine.

    Rauf Lala: So?

    Mazhar Lala: You should have given them to me.

    Rauf Lala: You are still going to get them. Just get rid of you drug habit.

    Mazhar Lala: What do you mean?

    Rauf Lala: Do you see those crowds?

    [pointing at Vijay and the people]

    Rauf Lala: He has earned that with his own hands. So it's his. You are mine. My own blood. So you are mine.

    Mazhar Lala: I don't understand.

    Rauf Lala: Let him rule. The throne is yours. When you are capable enough, you take it.

    Mazhar Lala: And what about Vijay?

    Rauf Lala: Who has seen what happens tomorrow? Vijay is there or not...

  • Shiksha Chauhan: Dada, you should not drink water while eating!

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: Why? What will happen? The food will be disrespected?

    Suhasini Chauhan: Thank the lord. He remembers some things at least.

    Shiksha Chauhan: Dada, tell me something about our father!

    Suhasini Chauhan: Shiksha! Don't talk while eating.

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: What do you want to know about father?

    Shiksha Chauhan: Everything! Whenever I ask mother about it, she only says that father was a teacher in Mandwa. And after he died, we came here.

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: And?

    Shiksha Chauhan: That's it.

    Suhasini Chauhan: Shiksha eat your food quietly.

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: She is asking about her father. She isn't doing a sin.

    [Looks at Shiksha]

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: Our father was a self made man. He hated stealing. He hated dishonesty. He believed that a person should continue to work hard without worrying about the results.

    [begins to recite a poem]

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: Yeh mahan drushya hai, chal raha manushya hai, asru, swet, rakht se latpat... latpat... latpat. When he died, he was the same. Drenched in tears, mud and blood.

    Suhasini Chauhan: I have called you here just to eat.

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: And I am talking about the person who taught us to eat.

    Kaali: Viju!

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: People spat on his dead body. They said that Master Deenanath's life was like a dirty pit and his death was like mud. He didn't even get the funeral pyre fire in the end...

    Suhasini Chauhan: [Slaps Vijay] Just shut up! Shut up. Just... shut... up...

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: And I am alive only because I want to avenge his death. And since the past 15 years, mother has been asking me to shut up.

    Suhasini Chauhan: Get out from my house.

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