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Thursday, December 22, 2011

~~THREE STATES~~


Krish from punjab and Ananya from chennai. They both fall in a relationship and we all liked and pinioned ourselves in their travelogue of romance in "Two States" with at most curiosity as if we were. Of course, their relationship is ethical and Social and altogether beautifully described by Bhagat. Every page touches our heart. There was some soul licking factoid beyond mere lush between the two which made this book to make you craze.
Despite the fact that this penned romance is his very own life, it is worth of reading, rather i say "Living". Anyways one among those people who dropped cherish comments about the relationship between Krish and Ananya, delivered the worst comments about the relationship between Karthik swaminathan and Yamini.
"What the hell kind of movie is this? Selva became mad or what? Worst theme ever to be considered in a movie. Relationship on friend's dating friend (to be girl friend). Quite irking man. I will never ever recommend anyone to watch the movie and bla bla blaa!" This is what all about the movie "Mayakkam Enna" described by him to me. This bewildering comment made me to watch the flick the very next day and I did.
And, my mind framed contrary comments on the same movie and asked him "What the hell made you to think so ??" Might be, I am not good in judging movies. That might mean my perspective of foreseeing the movies is quite rational and would deliver the comment to people whatever I feel and most of the times it won't match with the wave length of many. And hence, this time is also not exceptional. My perspective about this flick is again quite positive and not indifferent as said by many.

I personally feel that the movie is critically made without flaunts for those people with extra scale of maturity to traverse their minds beyond mere understanding. It was not all about flirting one's best pal's girl friend. It just happened in their minds and how could he dragged himself into it. The "state of mind" is the culprit which kicks you out in all instances of life and the same happened in karthik's mind and Yamini's as well. And Kudos to selva who beautifully carried over such an awkward theme throughout the whole track which I feel not such an easy job. And matured diligence is delivered both by "Kolaveri" fame dhanush and Richa. Beyond beautiful lens eye, the movie is worth watching. Provided, you realise yourself of such a psychic personality of Karthik which rests on most of the minds of people. As the caption says, if you are a person with the attitude of "following your heart", you would reveal with dare that "I do like this movie". "Following your heart" not makes sense only in relationship but in your career too !!

Yet another latest flick about Janardhan Jakhar a.k.a JJ a.k.a Jordan so called "Rockstar". One of those recent movies which has seated close to my heart. Yep. It is again seemingly an irrational theme of relationship with an 'about to be married' woman and persevering the same even after her marriage.Also, doing "not supposed to be" kinds of things throughout. It is absolutely a ridiculous fact to think of it, if you think in a petty way. But when your contemplation goes beyond maturity, the stance between Jordan and Heer would materialize your mind. "Jungli Jawaani" and those Prague stuffs might feed fun parts in the movie but the relationship between the two is intense and could not be understood if you never make your scope of understanding beyond being existing. Ranbir made justice to this censuring character beyond the scale of points. Again many negative and dejecting reviews have been thrown towards such an oracular movie. Unless you interpret the theme, you won't enjoy it.

And yes, "Pain" is ubiquitously needed to achieve goal or success you want !! History reveals it. Most lock breakers fall under this category.

Certain unethical facts and truths can be realized rather under standing only if you think beyond your social life!! Unless you feel the above thing, you cannot enjoy watching these movies !! Seemingly, we are yet to think out of being social and also dismaying ourselves inside this undisclosed box.

I wanna put forward a sarcastic saying that "Everything happens to everyone". Delivery and disclosure of these happenings is up to you how you take it or make it.

Now, coming back to "Two States". Do you think revealing personal life specially romantic one to everyone and making it as an open book is logical? Social? Or ethical ? Doesn't sound odd to you? If you really think so, your perspective about the above movies must not be negative. Because, the story about two states which made you to read is the author's real personal life. According to social ethics, you were not supposedly encourage in reading the author's personal life but you did.

Still, above two movies sound awkward to you? Can you make sense out of it? My comparison might seem enigmatic to you. But, try to make sense of it.

I am not a kind of personality with a mindset that writers never disclose about the happenings of their own life. Let them whatever they want. They must be out of scope on everything.

Philosophy says "If you like something and no one is hurt in achieving the same thing, JUST DO IT and YOU ARE MEANT FOR IT". And, psychology says "More than ninety five percent of us never follow the above philosophy".

When someone says "Life is once. Never miss it", the next moment we start to think about missed ones. Literally true. And in most cases, those "missed ones" are made only by not revealing the extent of love we had with them. I mean the probability is more in this case. "Unsaid" things play a greater role in our life rather than "said" ones !!

To be precise in describing my thought to those who never understand anything out of reading the whole stuff, I wanna put forward the simple thing below.

There are THREE STATES of mind.
One thinks only about good stuffs.
Second only about bad stuffs.

And There exists a third state which subsequently interprets "between the two".

Though most of us fall under this third category, we fail to realize the same in most of the times !!

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