Jun 23, 2009 06:59 PM
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(Updated Jul 19, 2009 09:30 PM)
How blessed I am. That the moon descended into my heart, The way you came to me (A Haiku inspired from the movie to my loved one). First of all, Child Protection is everyone business. It costs more if you wait until there're victims.
I would say that one of the theme songs is so touching and so romantic, I picked up my cell phone and send a Haiku to my partner right away.
Unfortunately, I am too fat to be a model like Kalpana!!I think Hindi teacher (in my country) should pick up this song for students. Most NRI in Thailand learnt Hindi as a foreign language so they cannot use the complicated pattern like " The knowledge of Hindi has came to me ( I study Hindi)"
It costs me 70bhat (2USD) to get this DVD..So my expectation is not high, and I just enjoy the songs very very much. There are many erotic reference in the forth song "Hai Guzarish" like the pearl of life, the spring of joy et).
I would say Bombay airport looks nicer than Bangkok airport.I think the guy who plays the supporting role as Sanjay's assistant is also cute but he would fit the Hindu Mythology film like Ramayana type or something ( He is too tall). The girl who plays Kalpana is very beautiful like a real model. I would like to know more her details and previous works but google doesn't help much( Was she in the Tamil version also?).
Amir already got old, my friends at work said he looks like Robbie William but I object( We watched this movie during our unoccupied hours).
Like many audiences, I wonder why the film has to be named "Ghajini". Kalpani's quest is quite unclear. If she really loves children, she should work for UNICEF, not the small advertising company. Then, she can rescue the children the way it should be which is protection.
If UNICEF sees this movie, they are not going to like it as it implied that helping children causes troubles to the helpers, then people think helping children is not their business. Actually, the parents and their community has obligation to take care their children.
It gave a contrast picture of Sanjay's private jet, the apartment in the best neigborhood in the city ( I live in the apartment in the city also, so I expect the highest level of security, how could Khajini go up and kill everybody???) with the train to Goa.So, I would say that the movie's message is quite negative.
It's too late to help children who already lose the organ. Helping the child at its end is helping the villain to cause more problems. It costs less to prevent the things rather than building an emergency houses for girls!!! Does the movie raise more awareness? " No, it doesn't" I like the pattern of storytelling even though it didn't make sense about a lot of things.