The movie is not bad overall. Compared with other Bollywood movies, the level and intention are relatively low, and in the end, there is a feeling that there is no ending. But compared to the rough texture and water-infused plot of domestic movies, watching a movie in one night is quite complicated. There is a sentence in it that I agree with very much. "Who are you and why do you help me? This is my life, and I have no reason to give you even five minutes." Yes, the relationship between idols and fans is very complicated, and idols rely on fans to maintain their own financial resources , and don't want fans to control too much. And fans feel that they regard their idols as gods and the whole of life, and they have the right to hold him up, and they have the right to destroy him.
So, you work hard to cover everyone's mouths to prevent them from saying bad things about him. You criticize him, make a list, work hard, and fight against gangsters... Is it useful? It can only make more and more people hate him and make himself look like a stupid monkey.
This is an infinite loop. You like someone because he's good for you, not because you're crazy enough to try to distort black and white.
The idol doesn't know you, he doesn't need you to fight against the world for him, he doesn't need you to help him clean up, and he doesn't need your blind pursuit and praise.
Recognize the reality, idols are not gods, not everything, they are not without flaws, and they are not perfect. Think about it, how many people stepped on the bones of the person who was so hot that you could see him? The person you like may not be able to act for you.
It's not that there are no good people in this world, it's just that there can't be good people, and they can still live in such a cannibalistic circle.
Your idol, your god, may be the man-eating devil, one of them.
The person you see as a god and almighty may one day disappoint you. Even the character of the person you believe in may not be as good as your own. Star chasers should focus on their own lives. Star chasers are entertainment adjustments, but they are far from everything. You have destroyed your own world for the sake of a virtual idol. In the end, like the protagonist in the play, you are hated by your girlfriend, abused by your parents, and connoted by your neighbors... You really can only go down the road of no return and become nothing.
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