Thursday 17 March 2016

Movie Review of 'Jai Gangaajal'



Movie Review of 'Jai Gangaajal'




Generally we think that main character as male but now things go on changing. There are many movies in which we can see woman as main character like 'Marry Com', 'Mardani', 'Gulab gang', etc. As same in this movie female is a central character. In this movie directer give the power in woman's hend but there are many other women who are powerless. So from that point we can diconstruct this movie. In the movie 'Dabang' we can see entry of Salman Khan as same in this movie also we can see Priyanka like that. 

 
But, story and theme of the movie are as it is which we can see in other movies. So we can say on that point nothing new in this movie. But the point is that woman is in the centre.

Movie Review on 'Ghayal once again'

Movie Review of 'Ghayal once again'



It is based on new out look. We can see city culture in the movie. And director give voice to youth rather than old one. There are four youngers whose parents give them 'Sanskar' but in practical they are telling to do wrong things. But at that time youngers can't do it they think and be rebalious. But point is that they think freely rather than narrow minded. Another point is that why parents think like that because they try to save their child from powerful people. And perhaps any parents think like that as we know that girls are not allowe to go outside at night time. Because fear from male yet girls not allowe as same in that point also children are right but fear of powerful people force to prents to behave like that.

So, we can say its good to give free thinking to youth. If everybody thinking like that so no problems remain in our society.

The Sense of an Ending

Blog task on 'The sense of an ending'


   
    If we think according to Veronica What is blood money? So we can say that for Mrs. Ford to make relationship with Adrian and because of that birth of child happened. And that event harm to Veronica but for Mrs. Ford that was happiest movement. And Veronica replayed in the mail that for her its 'Blood money'. Because Tony said to Adrian to meet mother of Veronica and because of that advise it will happened. And that's why Veronica said that it is 'Blood money'.

   
    Equation : 1) b= s-v x/+ a1
    It means b means baby and s means Sarah, v means Veronica, a1 means Adrian. And thus baby born.
            2) a2+v+a1X s=b
    a2 means Tony, v means Veronica, a1 means Adrian, s means Sarah, and b means baby. Thus, we can say that baby born because of these persons.


    Adrian's diary is willed to Tony by Sarah Ford. Sarah owned it because her relation with Adrian and she give birth to child so property of Adrian goes to Sarah and that's why she is owner of diary. And letter on it is possessed by Veronica because she is a sister of that child and Sarah died so it comes to Veronica.

    Possibilities are there, it may happened that he did not commit suicide and he is hiding his personality. Because Tony describe the character of Adrian like that so we can say that it may happened. And literature is that we can't say with hundred percents but possibility is that. So, we can interpret it many ways.

    Veronica related to Adrian who is suffering in care in community because Adrian is a son of Sarah and Adrian. So Adrian is a brother of Veronica and thus she related with Adrian.

    It is good description as psychological thriller, we can understand that how our memories are lie and we think that I am right but may be it is not so. Because many time what we think that is not right and something else which we know but we can't accept it. Thus, it is good narrative.

    We can say that in this novel many characters have many affairs like Tony, Margaret, etc. So if Adrian's affair with Sarah it not mean that he must have to suicide. So, it is unappropriated reason to committed suicide. And he has enough of control on his mind but it may happened that he don't want to live life.

    We can say that Veronica is sacrificial and trustworthy character because she cares to Adrian. After damaging her life by Tony some how and yet she replied so it shows she is good.

    Unreliable narrator means we can't trust on the narrative of the story. We can say that it didn't happened, it is lie. Yes Tony is also unreliable narrator because memories are lies we can't trust on it and Tony write all things from his memory so we can't relied on it so we can say it is unreliable narrative.  
   

Sunday 13 March 2016

Review of the novel 'Sat pagala akash ma'

Review of the novel 'Sat pagala akashma'



It is written by Kundanika Kapadiya. We can say that it is completely based on woman that how woman has to suffer in our society. It tries to show the problems of women in our society. Because every where woman has to suffer whether it is home or any other place. Because rules of our culture. All types of ‘ijjat’ and ‘abaru’ connected with woman why not with man. And because of that things woman not allow going out and because of that thing they are marginalized. While in that thing there is no fault of woman and yet she has to suffer because of the fault of man.

There are some movies like this novel for example ‘Lajja’, ‘Zubeidaa’, etc.

 In that movie we can see that how women have to suffer in the society. And if we think about ‘Ramayana’ so in that also ‘Sita’ has to suffer while in this movie ‘Madhuri’ performing the role of Sita in stage performance but she not speaking like Sita and that’s why people through some stones on the stage. And through this incident we can understand that what is the conditioning of man in our society? And we can see these things in novels and movies because those things are in our society. So, we have to remove it.  It will happen when we able to change our mind. So let’s we start from ourself… 

Review of the novel 'Manavini Bhavai'

Review of the novel 'Manavini Bhavai'





This novel is based on ‘Starvation’, And particular ‘Chapano kal’. That event writer tries to describe here.  But another thing is that love story of ‘Kalu and Raju’. They love to each other but unable to married with each other. Kalu married with Bhali and Raju with Dayal. But letter on Raju’s husband died and then Bhali a wife of Kalu also died.
People were in trouble everybody want to food, some rich people have food to survive but poor people haven’t. And in that situation women have to suffer because rich people use a woman body and instead of that they give food to woman. And situation is so bad and woman allows doing that because of her children and herself. There is one quotation which spoken by Kalu ‘Bhukh karata bhikh bhundi’. But in the end of the novel they both are living each other and rain also come. So end of the novel is happy.   
        

Review of Gujrati novel 'Malela Jiv'

Review of the Gujrati novel 'Malela Jiv'


In this novel there are main two characters Kanaji and Jivi. It is a love story and they have to suffer in their life because of our society. Throughout the novel they never meet with each other but letter on in the end of the novel she become mental and at that time Kanaji live with her. So in the end of the novel they meet. So from this type of story we can say that in our society individual human beings have to suffer because of our culture. Because in our culture there are many rules and regulations and because of that individuality suffers. There are many movies in which individual persons have to suffer like ‘Ishaqzaade’, ‘Ram leela’, etc.

Thus, we can say that this novel based on this idea.   

Thursday 3 March 2016

Various interpretations of Da Vinci Code

Here is my interpretation of Da Vinci Code




- We can’t say it is truth or not because it is true or not we never know. It may constructed story but if there is woman character like Mary so it may possible. But we never know truth.
-Yes, it leads to critical thinking about our religion. There are many stories in our myth. So let’s try to think about that. If we think about some Rishies so Kunti taking care of Rishi and she has child before marriage. And then its narrative like sun gives son to Kunti but it may not possible. So possibility is that Karna is a child of Rishi. So if we think that in our religion we can’t find such a thing so is it not so. Because history, myth, etc written by man and he write about the person who has some particular characteristics. But gradually they become God in our religion. So, that type of stories is everywhere.
- Yes we can find some movie like ‘OMG’, P.K., Life of Pie, etc. In all these movies we can see that throughout the movie we can see debate regarding religion and all those things. But in the end of the movie all main protagonists believe in God for example ‘Kanji’, P.K, and Pie. Why it is happened because in by birth we are listening about this idea and it is too difficult to come out from it. And another point is that perhaps writer or director are fearful that perhaps public can’t accept their book and movie and that’s why we can find this things everywhere.
- Generally in Da Vinci Code Robert is the protagonist but if we read this as atheist so he become antagonist and Teabing becomes the center. Because in the end of the movie we can see that Robert keep secret as it is. And he thinks that when he was in well at that time God is with him so he becomes follower of God. But Teabing is trying to revile that secret but he is unable.
- ‘Knowability’ it means person don’t know that what he don’t know. That thing is near to him/her but he/she can’t visualize that thing. So in Da Vinci Code Robert and Sophie try to find the secret but she can’t identify that herself is a blood line of Marry. And Sophia is working with Robert but he is also unable to identify that she is that she is bloodline of Christ
 -  We can say that Brown States' statement is right regarding the novel 'Da Vinci Code'. It is not anti-Christian novel and we can prove it through the last part of the novel. We can say that it is 'constant spiritual journey' because we can find spiritual discussion and debate throughout the novel. But it not means that it is anti- Christian book because it ends with the faith in Christianity. So after all I want to say that I am agreeing with this point.
-  Comparing these three books Genesis, The Paradise Lost and Da Vinci Code, according to me Da Vinci Code's narrative convincing to the contemporary young mind. Comparing with those two text we can say it is able to convincing young mind because in Genesis God is on power position and Human beings are silent and obedient to God but in new generation some youngsters are not believing the idea like God so for them its not convincing narrative. If we talk about The Paradise Lost so once again it is story regarding that idea and fall of man by woman. But people of this era not believing in that idea. So comparing to these both texts 'Da Vinci Code' is more convincing to the young mind. Because in this text we can find idea presented with good convincing points so we can able to understand it. So according to me Da Vinci Code is convincing to young mind comparing with those two texts.
-  What harm has been done to Humanity in these three books as under,




     










   - Genesis: In this book we can see that hatred of woman arise in this narrative and that's why it harms to humanity. Because man believes that his fall down because of woman and so he hatred women. And that is harm to society.
        -  The Paradise Lost : In this book Milton give the voice to human but problem is that he define the role of man and woman. Woman has to do work at home and she not allows discussing intellectual thing and man has to work outside. And another point is that doesn’t argue with woman and don't believe in her idea otherwise at last you have to suffer. And these two ideas harm to humanity.
        - Da Vinci Code : In this novel we can say that at the last they keep secret as it is. Robert and Sophie not revile the secret of Christianity and it harm to humanity. Both are thinking that live their faith as it is and that harms to Humanity.
-  If we comparing some women characters chronologically as under as under,
                Ophelia
                Elizabeth
                Hester
                Hermione
                Sophie


        If we think about first one Ophelia so she gone mad and she can't able to get space in the society. Then another one is Elizabeth, she killed by Monster so she is also not able to get space. Then if we think about the character of Hester so she is out of society yet she has some voice but she is unable. Then if we think about Hermione so she is intelligent but yet she used as object by her two friends. So we can say that these all characters are used in movies as an object somewhere while comparing with Sophie she is not objectified in the movie 'Da Vinci Code'. Throughout the movie her portrayal is good comparing with other characters. But yet she is not as intellectual as other male characters 

Harry Potter

- ‘Harry Potter’ as children literature.
          We can see the elements or features of children literature in this book Harry Potter so we can say not complete but some features of it. In children’s literature we can find points as under,
-         Main character is children.
-         World of fantasy rather than real.
-         It gives moral lesson.
-         We can find many curious things.
-         Happy ending, etc.
So, we can see these all points in Harry Potter. Harry is main character, we can see magic and unreal things, in every part we can find some moral lesson, there are some curious things like snakes are speaking and many others, And it also end happily. So we can find so many features of children literature but it not mean that it is not good literature or not qualitative literature. We can also see this type of movie in Hollywood like ‘Abra ka dabra’.
- Theme of love and death
          Generally in today’s world meaning of love is so narrow, it not means that love between husband and wife. But here love considered in broader sense love between two people or human beings. In ‘Harry Potter’ love saves many time to Harry for example when he was child at that time his mother saves his life.
          Then other points are that Dumbledore said that if you sacrifice for others then help is already there. And we can see that Harry ready to die happily because of others happiness and that’s why he will be alive. So, we can say that he loves to others and that’s why so many people help him.
- Moral and philosophical reading in Harry Potter
          We can see that ‘evil breeds evil’ it means in Gujarati ‘jer j jer ne mare’. Harry is able to talking with snakes because he is one of the horcruxes. And he is able to read the mind of Voldemort because of this reason. Many times he behaves like evil. So he can kill the evil god of Voldemort. Then one point is that death remains for cleanser and so for while he died and then once again he back. So all the evil things cleaned by his death, then he become good person. We can also see the moral points like love to everyone; sacrifice is good things, etc.
          So, after all we can see some points related with moral and philosophical points.



          

Saturday 27 February 2016

Feminist Reading of Harmione and other female characters in Harry Potter. How do the character - portrayal of Harmione and other female characters support feminist discourse?

 Feminist Reading of Harmione and other female characters in Harry Potter. How do the character - portrayal of Harmione and other female characters support feminist discourse?
First  define the word.
       Feminism is a range of political movements, ideologies and social movements that share a common goal: to define, establish, and achieve equal political, economic, cultural, personal, and social rights for women. This includes seeking to establish equal opportunities for women in education and employment. A feminist advocates or supports the rights and equality of women.
Character of Harmione :
=She is intelligent more than others.
=Ron says that they can't survive without Harmione.
=When Harry says that I saw my parents at that time also Hermione says that it's not possible and gives logical arguments.
=Things given by Dombuledore,Why he give book to her so there are two points 1) generally practical things given to boys. 2) she is intelligent and able to read it.
= We can see that in class when any professor asks something at that time her hand is always raised while others not.
= Generally the idea is that women are sensitive or men are worrier but here we can say that Hermione is more worrier not sensitive compared to Harry.
=In some pieces of pop culture, males are represented as braver, wiser and more powerful than the women. Among many movies and books, this can primarily be seen in the Spiderman trilogy, where Spiderman’s enemies capture his girlfriends to force Spiderman to fight, and in every movie the male is always the one who has to defeat evil to save the female. However, Harry Potter is different in the sense that you can find a ton of important women in the series, as well as men, and there is no difference in the genders.
=Fry argues that Hermione can be seen as another main character in the series, and this is an interesting point that she brings up. Many strong female characters appear throughout the series, and they play many differing parts, including a friend, mother, sister, student, etc.
=The psychologist Gail Grynbaum states “Hermione is repeatedly the truth-sleuth, comfortable in the library, who finds the clue that makes sense of the mystery at hand. She is always the one standing at a crossroads pointing the way.” The fact that Hermione is there at the fork in the road showing the right way to go breaks the gender stereotype of women. Grynbaum points out the fact that Hermione is that character that is smart, and she is able to figure out most of the secrets that no one else can. Her knowledge and brains save her and her friends throughout the series multiple times, showing her strength every time she uses her intellect to defeat a problem.
       So after all we can say that Hermione has beauty with brain.
    
Other points
=Harry's mother Lily is also intelligent rather than his father.
=If we can say about evil characters like Voldemore who is in the power not other witches.
=Male rules over language that's why difference between "wizard" "witch".
       The series may be titled for the boy who lived, but he never could’ve accomplished everything without the girl who was the cleverest witch of her age, or without the sacrifice of his selfless mother.
    But problem is that why the writer not put Hermione as a main character.
=Idea that women have to be giver why not man? It symbolise through purse which is Hermione's.
=why only man on power  position like Harry, Voldermert, etc.
=Why some intellectual arguments done between only Harry and Dombuldor, why not with Hermione?
=woman is an object it also we can see while Ron doubt on relations between Harry and Hermione.
Strangers to Ourselves?
(Page No. 63, 64, 65)
Facing exile, Thomas Mowbray in Shakespeare’s Richard 2 complains that in a foreign country his tongue will become like a musical instrument that has lost its strings.
Julia Kristeva’s book Strangers to Ourselves is about foreignness. It begins with a moving, poetic account of what it’s like to be an immigrant, cherishing ‘that language of the past that withers without ever leaving you’. You improve your skills in the new language, but it’s never quite yours, and you lack the authority that goes with unthinking fluency. You are easy to ignore, and thus easily humiliated. Increasingly foreign to those you have left behind as well, you become a kind of cultural orphan, never at one with anyone anywhere.
At the same time, immigrants may suddenly find the prohibitions they have grown up with suspended as the power of the symbolic order is lifted. They become ‘liberated’, other than they are. But are they freer? Or just more solitary?
Why do we fear foreigners, people from other cultures, asylum seekers? Well, for one thing, they demonstrate that there are alternative ways to be, that our own ways are not inevitable, and therefore not necessarily ‘natural’. Disparaging the others seems to make some people feel better. Besides, the encounter with foreigners calls into question the ‘we’ that is so easily taken for granted.
This badly needs to be called into question. Kristeva concludes, Psychoanalysis indicates that we are all foreign to ourselves. In the first place, there is something everyone has left behind:
A child confides in his analyst that the finest day in his life
is that of his birth: ‘Because that day it was me – I like being me,
I don’t like being an other’.  Now he feels other when he
has poor grades – when he is bad, alien to the
parents’ and teachers desire. Likewise, the unnatural ‘foreign’ languages, such as writing or mathematics,
arouse an uncanny in the child.
And in the second place we are all inhabited by a stranger, whose ways are unknown to us and contest the values we (think we) take for granted:
The foreigner is within us.
And when we flee from or struggle against the foreigner
we are fighting our unconscious – that ‘improper’
facet of our impossible ‘own and proper’.
In this circumstances, one object of desire, especially familiar in a colonial and postcolonial world, is identity itself.  Many people especially those subject to a history of imperial oppression, experience a longing to belong. And who, in a globalized world, is not at the mercy of institutions, corporations, a language defined or controlled elsewhere? Since the 19th century, nationalism has offered to restore a true identity that has been all but erased.
Jacques Derrida considers this issue in Monolingualism of the Other, first published in French in 1996. His own special case is French Algria, where he grew up as a Jewish child in the 1930s. Ironically, Arabic was taught in the schools there as if it were a foreign languages. Hebrew, meanwhile, was not taught at all. French was the young Derrida’s first language although this too was the property of others: it belonged in the faraway country of France.
And yet, in a sense, Derrida argues, his own case was exemplary for all of us. Culture is always ‘colonial’, in that it imposes itself by its power to name the world and to instil rules of conduct. No one inhabits a culture by nature. As a matter of definition, no culture comes naturally. We are all exiles. Moreover, the culture we belong to is never beyond improvement, never quite what it should be.
Don’t nationalists identify with the nation as it once was, or as it one day might be? Isn’t perfect identity always the property of others?
At the same time, in the current world order we do well to remember that not all exiles are politically equivalent. Some people are more exiled than others ...
Ideological State Apparatuses
by Louis Althusser
Those of us who were involved in teaching in the 1970s, when Louis Althusser’s essay on the Ideological State Apparatuses (IASs) first appeared in translation, were thrilled to learn that the education system was the main ideological apparatus. This meant that as radicals, we had work to do on our own doorstep, instead of looking slightly out of place on other people’s picket lines. The argument was that schools and universities not only eject a proportion of the young prepared to take up occupations at every level of the economic structure but in the process of teaching reading, writing and arithmetic they also provide instruction in obedience, deference, elementary psychology (the character – types of the 19th – century novel, for instance), the virtues of liberal democracy, how to give orders, and how to serve the community. In short, educational institutions inculcate discipline, and the self – discipline that encourages their pupils to go out into society and ‘work by themselves’ to maintain the status quo.


Thursday 4 February 2016

Movie Review 'Jab tak hai Jaan'

Movie Review as under,














    Jabtak hai jaan 


       In this movie we can see there are two main female characters and one male. Structure of this movie is half in reading a diary of male character. Then half is in real. And we can say that one character believe in God strongly, even she leaves her lover because of her promise to God. But it's funny that how one can sacrifice her love in that silly thing. There is one another character played by Anushka. She is free and enjoying her life. She does whatever she like. And I like most her character. That type of character represents that try to think on new way rather than ordinary things. We can also see this type of character like Lily in the novel "To the Lighthouse".

     So everywhere we can see that type of character.

Theory of Feminism in children song

Theory of Feminism in Children song,


When we were child at that time we were singing some songs like Nani mari akh, Ek jado pado libado, Nanu chakkar motu chakkar, etc. So if we look at those songs than we can see that how our mind constructed through our childhood. There is one song as ,

Nanu chakkar, motu chakkar 

Bhai lakhe chene beni rade che, ben ne manava bhai bhag lave che,
Chocolate lave, biscuit lave, lave  suttarfeani chanda poli...

   
In this song we can see that sister is crying while brother is writing. It construct our mind that girls are always crying. And there are many others songs in which we can see this things. So our mind constructed like that. When we became young at that time also we think that these all things are right unless we study some theory like Feminism. So we can look it in new angel.

Review of 'The Birthday Party'

Review as under,


    Two scenes are omitted because perhaps it is meaningless scene in the play and after all it seems nothing. So may be it is omitted. We can see the effect of menace in the movie but it is successful or not I can't say because I have't read original text. Yes I feel effect of lurking danger when they are playing at that time I can see it. Peter hidding the pieces of newspaper, perhaps hi want to shaw everything is ok, may be thats why he hide it from Meg. May be it shaw the idea that stanley is not free in his art and perhaps it shaw like it. Yes, it does happened in the movie, we can see unclear dialogues,  ans enclosed space, etc. We can't understand it clearly. In the movie we can see it clearly through camara's eyes. And we can feel menace, etc. I agree with ' it probably wasn't possible to make a satisfactory film for birthday party. I can change the setting of the movie. Which is in one room. I choose the characters like amir khan as stanly, karina as lulu, Petey - Amarish puri, etc. 

Wednesday 3 February 2016

Movie Review 'The Reluctant Fundamentalist'

Here is the Movie Review,


 ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’ movie by Meera Nair. Changez leading main role in this movie. This movie reflects relationship between Pakistan and America. As we know that America is a powerful nation comparing Pakistan. As we know in postcolonial theory one nation tries to control another nation. So as we know that America control Pakistan. And in this movie main character ‘Changez’ suffer a lot because he is from Pakistan. In America he is powerful and intelligent person rather than other person in his office, yet he faces many difficulties in America. For example Changez suffer because of his outlook and his body checks up at airport, and it is insulting for any person to be naked and giving the proof that he is not terrorist. So we can see power of west on east in this movie. Thus I like this movie and the character of Changez is an interesting one. 


Movie Review 'Midnights children'

Movie review as under,


        The movie ‘Midnight’s children’ directed by DeepaMaheta which is based on the novel Midnight’s children by Salman Rushdie. The selection of characters is good in this movie. We can apply the postcolonial theory in this movie. As we know that in the history of India we get freedom at midnight on 14th August, 1947. After getting freedom we can see crises between Hindu and Muslim and also between rich and poor. Because as we know before independence white people as superior, or difference between two nations. So after getting freedom this idea remain in the mind of Indian people. So we can see crises between rich and poor. And rich try to get the position of superior like white man. So invisibly we can see gape remains as it is but in other way, as post colonialism. And this idea reflects in this movie specially in the role of Shiva and Saleem. So here I try to apply the theory of Postcolonialism.And also we can see the crises between Hindu and Muslim in the movie. We can also see the generation gap in this movie. And new generation does not believe in crises of religion. So in this movie we can see Parvati give the birth of child, biological father is Shiva but child accepted by Saleem. It means our bloods are same but we separated people in different religions. We can see this idea in the movie ‘Kranti’ in which NanabhaiPatekarminguling the blood of hindu and muslim then he ask to people that tell me which blood of hindu and which of muslim. Thus I found social, cultural and political power that sustains colonialism and neocolonialism in this movie also.

 

Movie Review 'Tamasha'

Movie Review as under,


       In this movie characters are representing reality of life. We are busy in same things everyday. But in this movie lady character does't like this type of life. She believes in free life and ideas. She does't like to be as usual but rather in free ideas. As same in literature also we can see character like her for example Lily in 'To the Lighthouse'. In real life also we can see character like them. And it is good that they are enjoying their life rather than to living in boundaries and rules. 

Movie Review 'Hello'

Movie Review 'Hello'



    We can found contemporary issue in the film. For example now a day’s multinational companies are settled in our country. So issue of privatization and corruption also we can see in the novel. Bossism also we can see in this film. We can see boss like Bakshi and workers like Shyam, Priyanka, Varun, etc. And generation gap also reflected in the novel. So we can say that there are many contemporary issue found in the novel. Mannepean satire it means seriocomic genre or contemporary ideas and institutions were criticized in satire style. And we can found it in the novel like Bossism, satire on work culture, marriage institution, family values, etc. And it is like anti traditional and the character of PRIYANKA represent it. She respects her mother but she can't sacrifice her life. So all these things we can see in the novel. Effect of globalization, Suman Gupta in Under Construction: "World Literature" in the Twenty First Century portrays many of globalization's major topics and processes: intercultural relations, intercultural conflicts, hybridity, etc. And these types of points we can see in the novel like mixture of two cultures and hybridity in foods, clothes, etc. We can see technological elements used in the film. We can say that it is popular literature. It means lack of cause and effect, no depth in characters, traditional philosophy, literature of children, it not raise or answer abstract questions, etc. These are all qualities of popular culture. And we can found these all things in the film like no depth in the characters, no abstract questions, etc. 

Movie Review 'Waiting for Godot'.

Movie Review as under,





 In both acts, evening falls into night and moon rises. So in our life also we are waiting but nothing happened. Everyday is same like coming of night and moon. Moon looking on earth nothing else. As same we are just waiting. Ya, it is absurd literature and it means nothingness. And it is reflect in this debris or rubbish kind of things. So we can say it is appropriate here.  This play begins with the dialogue ' Nothing to be done'. Through out the play we can see this thing. All the characters are doing nothing through out the play and as same we are doing in our life. So the theme of nothingness recurs in this play. So after all it is faithful movie based on the pay 'Waiting for Godot'.

Wazir movie review

Movie Review as under,

  one Wazir is quit a good movie. It is like CID, planned constructed by Amitabh. And one thing is very interesting that is character of Wazir which is just constructed in mind. But in real life there is no any character but it is one part of the plan constructed by Panditaji (Amitabh). So it is like that movie. And whole secrets are come out in last last two minutes. But the point is that there is fighting between two different people,poor and rich. And power played vital role in this movie also. But it is good . So after all we can say that power played a vital role every where in our society and it reflects in the movie.


Movie review of 'Hum Saath Saath Hain'

Movie review as under,




         This movie based on family values. And it try to show that happiness is in combined family. But if we think about any individual person so he/she may suffer in combined family. So for the individual freedom it's not good value. And we can also see the class division in this movie. For example the main characters are rich while servants of family are not rich. And they doing all works of whole house. So on the looking of that point it's not good movie. And from these type of angel we can deconstruct this movie.

Tuesday 5 January 2016

Review of the movie Bajirao Mastani

Review of the movie Bajirao Mastani




This movie directed by Sanjay Lila Bhansali. In this movie he tries to highlighted many issues like family, religion, nationality, caste, etc. There are some major characters like Bajirao, Mastani, Kashi, Nana, Ma sahib, Krishnaji Bhatt, etc. These all characters are real in the sense all have their plus and minus points. Concept of education differs in various times like in old age King learnt Talvarbazi, Ghode savari, etc. Now a days stories, poems, mathematics, technology, computers, etc. So in that sense Mastani  is educated because she know Talvarbaji and all those things while Kashi don’t know it. So we can also see it while educating their children. Mastani give the knowledge of bravery, role model, etc. While Kashi goes to listening ‘Kirtan’ with her child, she gives religious knowledge. As same in our society also we can say that
‘ Ek bhanelo dikaro ek kul ne tare, Jyare bhaneli dikari tran kul ne tare’
If mother is educated properly then she teaches rational, technological, freedom, etc. But uneducated woman teaches religious things, rules of society, faith in God, etc to her child. So we can see that issue also in the movie.
Then another issue is related with caste or religion. Krishnaji Bhatt is a character like ‘Thekedar of Religion’ while Bajirao and Mastani is different than him. And it not means that all Brahmins are like Krishna Bhatt because there is one another Brahmin character like Shivaji Bhatt. He saves the life of Mastani through telling Kashi but than what happened with him? He killed by his own caste. So generally the function of religion is to save the people not to kill the people. Because after all ‘Religious is for people, people is not for religious’. And because of these all things Individual person suffers lot in between these all things.
So after all life is like these lines as under,
“Jivan e koi talav jevu bandhiyar jal nathi pan ek
Uchlata, kudta, najuk, namna, jarna jevu che…”

Thus, it is good movie and we can learn many things from this if we wish.