Although some people think this is a warm film, but I think life is so cruel for shruti, the mother who backed away couldn't even answer the question shruti asked her if she loved her father. With the persuasion of her love-numb mother, her inner desire for freedom and true love was suppressed. When she met Barfi again 6 years later, her heart that had been silent for a long time was rekindled. The flame escapes the "love" that is not silent but silent, and pursues the love that is silent but not silent.
She was brave, she got into the car that her mother dared not get in, and at the moment of getting in the car, she felt the adventure and joy of life that barfi took her to experience, but at this time, barfi's heart was already in Jhilmil Now, the brave love and the son have a heart, and the barfi at this time is like a walking dead because of the loss of Jhilmil, but living together is surrounded by real silence.
And what made me fall in love with shruti was when Barfi found musekan with her later, and when she walked away, the voice behind Barfi could not be heard. If she didn't look back, she could live with Barfi for the rest of her life, and her chance came. However, her kindness turned around.
She has always loved barfi, and barfi has always loved Jhilmil.
Brave and kind, heartbreakingly loving.
Everything was foreshadowed, and it was doomed when shruti broke free from barfi's hand when facing the falling street lamp.
The whole film changes the singing and dancing of most Indian films at the turning point, and uses the performance of the three musicians' band to make a perfect connection and transition.
The warmth of all, the sadness of one.
A woman with a story is the most moving.
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