Gorgeous and enchanting songs and dances run through the tangled story

Dannie 2022-03-21 09:02:40

Under the overwhelming "childhood" love of various dramas in various countries, what attracted me to watch another childhood movie?
Gorgeous traditional Indian singing and dancing
costumes, gorgeous sets, enchanting dance steps. It is the dense drum beat, the sound of the bracelet tapping, and the impact of the anklet accompanied by the dance steps. There are a lot of Indian dancers in China, but they just look like they don't get it, and some of them are out of shape. In fact, Indian singing and dancing are passionate, enchanting, and most importantly, it has a story.

At the beginning, PARO held a dance with an oil lamp, full of joy that his lover was about to return. Very beautiful

. In the whole chapter, the most beautiful part is by the mountain spring. PARO is wearing a blue dress and blends in with the blue water. At this time, DEV and PARO express their heartfelt feelings to each other. DEV is deeply overwhelmed by PARO. The sweet response and the shyness of the girl who can't help laughing.

After the DEV family completely rejected the possibility of their engagement and humiliated PARO's mother, the sweet story began to change, DEV cowardly gave up PARO, and at this time met another woman who would love him deeply, the geisha Changde Ramshi, this woman was always by his side when he was most lost and decadent, but he didn't give her any love in the end. When they first met, Ramshee sang and danced with flirtatious hints of DEV, but DEV didn't appreciate it.

In a song and dance performance, Ramshi insisted on waiting for DEV, so a guest made a bet with Ramshi that if the DEV did not come after the candles were exhausted, Ramshi would have to put on dance bells and dance until the guests were satisfied. For a moment, DEV still came, and Ramshi's next dance was full of uncontrollable joy and even "dead happy".

The last large-scale song and dance was completed by Ramsey and PARO. The two adore the same man, expressing their deep infatuation with DEV and their sweet mood.

After the singing and dancing are over, all the magnificent stories have to be finished. In the end, there is no lover to be married. DEV keeps his promise and returns to PARO's house before he dies. It's over.

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Devdas quotes

  • Devdas Mukherjee: I object!

  • Devdas Mukherjee: Such vanity? Not even the Moon is as vain.

    Parvati: How could it be? The Moon is scarred. I'm not.