Back in the late 80's and 90's there was just Doordarshan but still there was plenty to look forward to. Hindi films songs based programmes like Chitrahaar, Chayageet were among my favourites. Absolutely no plans were made on Sundays as this was the day of Hindi Movies.
I remember faintly of watching the movie 'Aandhi' as a kid but had found it totally boring. 'Tere bina jindagi se koi shikwaa nahi' is one of my all time favourite song and so the strong desire to watch it once again rose. Finally, I managed to get the dvd last Sunday and was delighted after watching it. Thanks to Gulzar and Kamleshwar for such an amazing script. The sensational, humorous dialogues make the movie more alluring.
In the movie A.K.Hangal's dialogues; Na milne se kya rishtey tootatey hai? Woh rishta hee kya jo haath chutaney se toot jaay? were definitely heart-warming. Now I was fully determined that relations are made in heaven and come what may, they are forever. Then why the hell we are afraid of losing a person? There may be so many incidences in our life that we tend to detach from some of our precious people for various reasons, but if we think a bit we never loose them as every person in our life is a god sent with some purpose. Once the purpose is met he/she disappears. Not supporting the unrestrained lifestyle here, but yes, nobody is a show-stopper....
It is rightly said that Relationship is an art; each relation represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until that person arrives, dismantled after that person makes an exit.
It is rightly said that Relationship is an art; each relation represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until that person arrives, dismantled after that person makes an exit.
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