the courage to tell the truth

Amina 2022-11-18 12:13:53

This movie was forcibly given to us by my sociology teacher, laughing and crying, crying and laughing is my entire viewing process. I have always believed that a good movie can give people insight and let everyone learn what is meaningful (personal opinion). Different from ordinary Indian musicals, this funny and philosophical film has a significant teaching to me. I am a student who can solve it by myself, even if I lie, I do not want to let my parents down on me. Maybe you think your student days are easy and there is no need to lie. But in my life, the learning process and results are often the results that will be valued more by others. I have always believed that expectations are a vicious cycle of disappointment, so knowing that my parents still have expectations for me and I don't want to disappoint them, I lied to my parents because of the results. A lie needs to be supported by ninety-nine lies, so ordinary lies will be exposed. The ending will only make my parents more disappointed, it's just the length of time. After watching this movie, it's not that I immediately gained the courage to tell my lies, but I realized that it's better to face it than to make up for it by lying. Take responsibility, bear the consequences bravely, and be a down-to-earth person. In the past, I really didn't like the word honesty. In today's society, it still means going bad to a certain extent. What kind of life is good? The rich people around me want to become noble gentlemen, but the real noble gentlemen will bully the poor, disdain those who are inferior to themselves, will fall into trouble, will they bully the soft and fear the hard? Is it true that being rich is an aristocratic gentleman, earning respect, friends and love? In this society where everyone is a slave to money, do poor couples really feel sorry for everything? Do you really have money to get a wife? It's true, in this society, only the rich and powerful can gain respect, and only beautiful women can marry well. If you can't be a hero of the times, you can honestly adapt to the society. Comprehension is useless, and doing practical things is the last word (you can ignore the later complaints)

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Carry On, Munna Bhai quotes

  • Jhanvi: Good Morninnnnnnnng, Mumbaaaaaaai

  • Jhanvi: Do you walk on the path shown by Mahatma Gandhi?

    Murli Prasad Sharma - Munna Bhai: Of course! I walk 3 miles everyday on Mahatma gandhi Street