![]() ![]() Coming to the performances, once again, the cast has done a splendid job overall. What a movie! What direction! What concept! What eagerness to showcase life lessons in such a beautiful manner on screen! To come up with something like this and execute it in this manner is sheer class. Written and directed by Dipesh Shah, this is another big tick for him. The best part about the movie for me was the following realisation:- The path from "I Can't Do It" to "I Don't Want To Do It." Yes, ultimately, we're the ones who decide our limits. It is about turning the negative into affirmative. Can you accept it? Are you ready to change the approach and hang in there against all odds? The movie is about all this and much more. Even on a flat pitch, you'll falter some day. Every day is a new game of cricket of sorts. It is about turning the negative into the affirmative. This movie is about fighting your fears and coming up with apt solutions when you're facing down the barrel. Cleverly taking pit stops and finding the way towards the chequered flag is an art one has to matter with time to survive here. Also, some rigid and taking life for granted characters add to our misery, suffering and how they constantly demean others who're trying their best has been so truly shown in this movie. His character goes through it all and eventually realises it all too. This has been beautifully portrayed through the character of boss man Vasant Sanghvi. The ability to build the mental strength from within is what it's all about. When our strength is governed by external factors and outside gains, its core essence also diminishes once the outer beauty fades or goes away. Suryakant says that he's the most weak of them all and that he's lost respect in the eyes of his own son speaks volumes of how our inner self shows us the reality. The dialogue wherein the senior most statesman of the Sanghvi family Mr. These kind of life lessons are so beautifully portrayed. ![]() We ought to seek the path of its finding. Everyone has some quality in them that differentiates them from others. This is what makes the movie special for me. This treasure hunt comprises of the right way of living, going on the path of our morals, staying put against all odds and the willingness to surpass every storm on the way. In the urge of seeking an easier path, not many delve deep into the whereabouts of greatness today. Eventually, I would have also settled the dust and surrendered. Like Dev, even I would have been frustrated and angry. The one about Gandhi Ji was brilliant too. There are so many life lessons in the movie. And yet, invariably, we seek an easier route always. You know what, given our life's experiences, we know what it takes to be consistent and persistent. How do you build mental strength? How to bring up the courage to accept your own weaknesses? How to be disciplined enough to face your fear and keep on trying until you eventually succeed? We all know the process but very rarely do we follow it. To stay put on the non-monetary assets amidst the plethora of monetary gains fetched by this materialistic world on a continuous basis is a tough ask but worth it. There's sheer justification of crossing the limits on all fronts and it is deemed to be cool and the new normal. In this materialistic world morals, ethics, values and principles have gone for a toss. Have we ever implemented it in real life? Do we ever realise how different the approach becomes when saying things in either of the two forms? All this and much more has been beautifully portrayed in the movie. We've learnt a lot about the usage of active and passive voice in school. If the first part was about bankruptcy and its pros and cons, the second part is about the personality development as mentioned by Dev towards the end of first part. Movies ain't just about entertainment after all. I love it when a movie breathes life and its fuel is honesty and giving lessons. I love the different shades of movie making. ![]() ![]() Badi der lagadi meherbaan aate aate! What I felt last evening was incredible. Phew! If at all there was a movie for whose sequel I had been waiting for long, it was this! I saw the first part in theatre in January 2018 and since then, there was this urge of seeing what the second part would come up with. ![]()
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