At first, Aamir Khan played the image of a gangster in the film, stealing, fighting, robbing, whatever the gangster should do. I know this is not his final role, he must play a positive role, and the film must have profound connotation and educational significance. Sure enough, after Siddhu (Aamir Khan's character) witnessed a series of unfair events, his inner sense of justice gradually increased, especially when he saw Ronnie, the villain he worked for his brother, put the younger brother of the woman he loved. When he was thrown off the bridge, he finally aroused his conscience, took the initiative to find a lawyer, and told the truth.
But what makes Siddhu very difficult is that one of the murderers has his own brother! How to choose between justice and love? If it were you and me, what would you do? After Siddhu negotiated with his brother, his brother decided to give up on him, and he could only continue on the path of justice he chose. This is a painful process. How could the villain Ronnie let the two brothers go so easily? They forgot how a kind heart can guard against the evil nature. Ronnie who does bad things always does bad things because he is afraid of losing himself in this area. power status and money with his glory. Yes, just the night before he goes to court, he is going to cut down the two brothers.
The scene of more than 20 people fighting around Siddhu is heart-wrenching. Alyssa wants to go to the police, but why is no car willing to stop for her? why? Although this is an Indian film, I believe that any film belongs to the whole society and the whole world! What it embodies is the truth, goodness, beauty or falsehood and ugliness of all human beings! Is it really a reality that people stand by or run away when someone needs help? Is reality really so ruthless and indifferent? Maybe it is! Maybe it is! What excites me the most is the appearance of Charlie's motorcycle team, which at this moment looks so spectacular! They are also gangsters and underworld members, but Charlie knows that Siddhu saved his life, and in order to repay Siddhu, he arrives in time when Siddhu is in danger! There are also more humane ones among the bad guys!
Siddhu was saved, but his brother was hanged by Ronnie and his gang, and hung coldly in the middle of the road, making people feel helpless and indignant!
It ended up in court, but what can the court do for fairness? It's just an interim suspension. The battle between good and evil is finally reflected in the fist. I didn't really like that fight, and to be honest, I didn't like any of the fights in the film. Too brutal, too violent, too bloody, too impersonal, too cold-blooded! In fact, I don't quite understand why the film is designed this way, it's a bit impersonal, but it's too realistic to think about it! Siddhu was beaten to death by Ronnie, I am very surprised, so many people watched, they knew that Siddhu made such a big sacrifice for them, but they were indifferent in the face of him being beaten? There are so many of them, why don't they go up and beat the bad guys who oppressed them, why let him bleed alone? what happened to them? Incredible. Suddenly I remembered the sentence in Lu Xun's "Medicine" describing the spectators: their necks were stretched out very long, like many ducks, which were pinched by invisible hands and lifted upwards. Aren't they sarcastic the same?
Fortunately, the film finally awakened everyone's conscience and justice was served. "Anyone can swim in the waves, but a real man is always ahead of the waves", yes, Siddhu did it! When it comes to the role of the film, the role played by Aamir Khan can be described as heroic, suave and full of blood, and has a more sense of justice and warmth than his brother who lost himself for money. The heroine Alisha played by Rani Mukherjee is so beautiful! That unique singing and dancing still brings a moment of relaxation and pleasure to the film!
I still remember part of the lyrics:
Female: It’s raining in the sky and the air is getting colder.
Male: It’s the monsoon and you are playing. Dear female: I
can catch a cold and cough.
Are you crazy
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