"Three Fools Raise Bollywood": An Idealistic Movie

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'Three Fools Raise Bollywood': An Idealistic Movie - Lujuba

Three silly smashed Bollywood is the first Indian film I watched, and today is the second time I have watched this film. This movie can be ranked in the top ten of the movies I have seen.

saw this movie for the first time in junior high school, and the head teacher showed it to us in class. I was young at that time, and treated this movie as a comedy. The scene that impressed me most was Sansha sitting on a butt-shaped bench and stroking his butt. The two lines I remember most clearly are "All is well" and "Your friend failed, you are terrible, your friend is first in the exam, and you feel worse." The first line of appears repeatedly, too The tone of the whole movie. The second line is entirely because I am also a student, so I pay special attention to the results.

'Three Fools Raise Bollywood': An Idealistic Movie - Lujuba

saw this movie for the second time today, only to find that this movie is not a comedy, it is just a comedy, he is not a tragedy, because everyone in the play got what they wanted. Rancher did whatever he wanted, becoming a teacher and a world-renowned engineer. Fahan became a famous photographer, Raju got rid of the poverty of the family, the silencer got the success he wanted, and Pia followed her heart and married the person she liked. I guess the virus director also learned how to teach. This is a beautiful ending, but it is too beautiful. How can it be so beautiful in reality? So, I think this is an idealistic movie. When

first watched it, I only remembered the scene of laughter. The second time I saw it, I cried. Raju struggled with his family and friends in tears, and finally jumped off the third floor. Some friends are worth protecting with life, and I hope I can meet such friends. I cried when Fahan confessed my dream to my father. Perhaps most of us will not be able to face our parents calmly throughout our lives and tell them what we really think.

'Three Fools Raise Bollywood': An Idealistic Movie - Lujuba

"Do you feel like this, as if you are involuntarily in this life." We came to this world carrying the expectations of our parents and relatives. They asked us to be good, to be obedient, to get good grades in the exam, not to fall in love, not to Playing truant, can't fight. To enter a good university, choose a major that makes money. They never ask you what you want. They only project their expectations on you. You have to be their pride and have to bear the burden of this family. I am envious of Fahan, who can talk to his father sincerely, and his father supports his dream. I am also envious that he knows what he wants, and I am not even sure what I want. There is no doubt that our parents love us, and we also love our parents deeply.

Gibran has a poem: " Your children are not your children, they are not here for you, they only come through you." hopes that when I become a parent, I will remember this sentence and listen more to my children.

'Three Fools Raise Bollywood': An Idealistic Movie - Lujuba

Raju took off the ring on his hand, which also meant that he was no longer afraid. He broke his leg before standing up. When can I stand up? I always live in anxiety about tomorrow, so I have a bad day. It is difficult for people to face their own fears. Many times they know that there is nothing but it is difficult to do. I have been afraid of the dark since I was a child, and now I am afraid of it. I know there will be no ghosts when the lights are turned off, but I am afraid. I used to be afraid of taking the midnight train alone, but when my father was critically ill, I took the midnight train alone. I am more afraid of losing my father than I am afraid of riding a train. The idealism of the

'Three Fools Raise Bollywood': An Idealistic Movie - Lujuba

film is that the protagonists have a happy ending. The reality is that the poverty of a family can really drag down a person, not only materially, but also spiritually. Poor people have many concerns because they have no way out.

Watching a movie at different ages will have different ideas and you can see more things in the movie. Of course, this means those good movies.

'Three Fools Raise Bollywood': An Idealistic Movie - Lujuba

Amir Khan, who is in his forties, is so tender, he can't tell his age at all. Is it true that keeping a young mentality really stands up?

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