Bollywood life and death love

Coby 2022-03-24 09:02:53

"Bollywood Life and Death" shows how beautiful love is and how it can destroy people. With love, you can get all the joy and happiness in this world. Losing love dissipates all one's dreams, hopes and innocence. Dev and Paro, when these two imperfect beings embraced and loved each other, became a perfect unit, he was her body and she was his soul. And when the world forces them to separate, one is a walking corpse with no body, the other is a naked lamb in a swamp, and on the way they are lost, waiting for the self-destructor who drinks to death and the victim who never leaves the house. This is a sad movie, a poignant, tragic and breathtakingly beautiful work!
The whole film is majestic, majestic, meticulously crafted and ingenious. The use of light, color, and water is superb, one of the most beautiful images I've seen. The dance in the film is even more exciting and dazzling. The perfect combination of action design, scene layout, costumes, and rhythm and soundtrack has created the most poetic and touching audio-visual feast of Indian singing and dancing I have ever seen! There is also the line dialogue of the wise and philosophical thinking, the excellent soundtrack, and the three protagonists' looks against the sky, together to create this top Indian work that must not be missed!

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  • Bernhard 2022-03-14 14:12:25

    6/10. It is an important plot for Devdas to see his sweetheart after a ten-year absence. This scene perfectly combines the colored glass around the open-air courtyard with moonlight. The candlelight is projected on the beauty of Paro in his sleep, and Devdas’s hand touches the wick. , Under the softly panning camera, this lamp of love lasts longer. The portrayal of marriage customs and official prostitute culture highlights aristocratic gorgeousness. Paro wears gilded red sari, auspicious moles on his forehead, and painted patterns on his hands. Relatives and friends keep pouring rice on the couple. The bride and groom in the middle of the wedding shed offer sacrifices to the god of fire, a festive ceremony. It contrasts Paro’s helpless compromise with the caste system in order to survive. The brothel emphasizes luxury through crystal candlesticks, courtyard fountains, Persian carpets and arches. The singing and dancing of courtesans is strengthened with visual symbols such as footbells and rotations, which is like heaven. Luxury also cannot conceal the cruelty of the caste system. Unlike Paro’s compromise, Devdas resisted this cruelty by self-destructive water burial and self-destructive burning of family properties. The most vivid interpretation of compromise and self-destruction is at the end. Devdas, who was dying under the tree, induced Paro to come, and the door blocked the final reunion of the two, full of angry complaints.

  • Abagail 2022-04-21 09:02:56

    It turns out that Indian cinema is not just about dance

Devdas quotes

  • Devdas Mukherjee: Chandramukhi, I can't say how the gods of virtue will judge you. But, I do know if I meet you again, in another life, I will not be able to resist you.

  • Devdas Mukherjee: I object!