Saturday, March 22, 2008

Is it Love or the Lover, who is Eternal?

I dare today, talk about someone whose name all of us (from India) might have heard, read, seen, experienced and uttered at least fifty times in our lives, leaving the credit to film makers than the creator of that name. To know the fear of loosing the most valuable things in life, to know the reason for the extermination of fragility in a heart, to know the act of loosing the control over the words, to know the impact and impulse of the smallest inabilities in maintaining the relations, to know the invaluableness of tears, I exorbitantly recommend everyone, who would like to share his knowledge about addictions with a book, to read the story of someone called Devdas. Not a new name for many of us, of course! However, I still love to take the deliberate liberty and the right to remind his name once more to myself and to those in a small fraction of the world who read my blogs. I do not really know the person who inspired Sharath Chandra to the creation of this character, but I am surely inspired by all those film makers and actors to write this little about him, because they were the ones who introduced him to us. This story is inexplicably capable of alluring one's soul to the understanding of one indisputable fact, that there is nothing greater than loving someone and there is no more deserving person than yourself if you want to hate someone for the mistakes done in life. If you think he is a lover, then follow him and become a loser, or if you think he is a loser, then follow him never. This sounds like but not my advice. Like every life needs salvation, the end of every story must contain a moral, lets try and look at this part of the story. Read it or watch it to hate it and never forget it, it is worth remembering, not only reading.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Hey its really thought provoking....even i agree that,loosing someone we like is only the extreme thing to loose (in anyone's life) coz gone is gone forever.

So Anand means manchi coffee lanti writer anipistundi
waiting for somemore writings from u.....

journalistramaseshu said...

just think like in every aspect as a different one from the routine

Unknown said...

Most of us would have watched this movie....only as a tragedy story of devadas....but thinking this way and writing about the movie is only capable by andy.....and only andy....

Ravi said...

Orey mama... naaku nuvvu em cheppadaluchukunnavo.... asalu ardham kaledu.. kaani keep writing .. one day i may be able to understand your thoughts of your scribe.q

Priya said...

Devdas - I don't see this as a great love story as depicted by everyone. These sort of stories make people believe it's true love. But life is too short to die for someone.

Did you watch Dev D? It's a good adaptation. It was a bit explicit, but what I liked about the movie is the ending. There is hope for Dev to reform himself and start a new life.

Teenagers are the ones who get affected by such movies. That's the reason you see these people committing suicides when they fail in "love". Munnabhai gives good advise on this aspect (if you watched that movie).

సమిధ ఆన౦ద్ said...

This is my second encounter with your practical approachedness in your life. Your thoughts say a lot like mine. It is a pleasure to meet someone so encouraging and an honest critic. Thank you one more time.