Love can change someone’s life
for better or for worse. This movie demonstrates that this is true not only in
case where two humans are involved but also in cases where a human and an
animal bond together. Starring Rakshit Shetty and the dog as the lead artists,
the movie 777 Charlie unfolds how the world of an introvert protagonist, who
leads a quiet and mundane life, turns around with the entry of Charlie, the
dog.
Dil Dhadakne Do, directed by Zoya Akhthar is an honest portrayal of the emotional turmoil of the members of a super-rich family, which outbursts in various forms as the family goes on a cruise to celebrate the 30th wedding anniversary of ‘the Mehras’ couple. How the family reconciles and re-discover the long lost bonding is what the movie is all about.
It’s rare to see a sequel for a movie where the first part ended with the demise of the lover. In fact, the first part of Love Mocktail didn’t hint at a sequel. But Darling Krishna, the director and the protagonist, has done a great job in writing and directing the sequel, which captures the emotional journey that the hero goes through after the demise of his lover. 'Love Mocktail 2' will surely leave you yearning for a soul mate like the protagonist.
With smartphones entering our personal lives and becoming a part of our anatomy, the amount of time we spend with our closed ones, especially with our family, has considerably reduced. The fact that it has taken a heavy toll on our relationships is something all of us shamefacedly but honestly would acknowledge. The movie ‘Home’ directed by Rojin Thomas depicts the lives of members in a family and the widening distance between the parents and the children, culprit being the smartphone. It portrays the mental agonies that the family members go through in addressing these problems and how eventually the bonding is reinstated.
Gen Z feels that the 80's generation (the Millenials) is out dated and always complaining and 80's generation felt the same about the Gen X. The striking reality is that this cycle repeats itself. While lot has been discussed about parenting techniques and lessons on coping with children, not much public engagement happens in understanding the mentality of aged men/women who have crossed their prime age, the loneliness they deal with and the inner struggles they go through in adapting themselves to the dynamically changing world. A man called Ove by Frederick Blackmann is an attempt at journaling the life of a sexagenerian named Ove and how he sees today's world.
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