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Wednesday, 11 December 2013

so sad....pure love

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This Devdas movie is  really emotional story.  They have two era which year 1958 and re-make Devdas year 2002 if I am not mistaken.  I never watch Devdas year 1958 coz the quality of picture i felt it funny.  But Devdas with ShahRukh Khan my favourite Indian actor and bonus starred with Aishwarya Rai plus the diva Madhuri Dixit make the story more beautiful, full of romance, sadness and tears.  The dancing styles arrgghhh melted me away.  I loved culture like this.  Anyhow. lets glance through the synopsis of the movie yea folks....

The story is about the son of Zamindar Narayan Mukherjee, Devdas (Shahrukh Khan) was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He grew up in the lush village of Taj Sonapur, where he spent his childhood, indulged by his lovely playmate Paro (Aishwarya). They grew up sharing a special relationship, in which they existed only to each other. Oblivious of all the differences of status and background, a bond that would never break grew between them. Slowly, it changed to love but it was still unsaid. But the reverie was broken when his family sent Devdas to London for education. 

Paro's world crashed knowing that her Devdas would be gone and she lit a diya, for it signified the fast coming back of her loved one. Not his dad's favourite, Devdas Mukherjee, is a slacker, 
though sensitive and talented. His daily chore is to spend time with his 
childhood friend, Parvati, the Mukherjees' neighbor, who belongs to 
a middle-class family. Devdas is sent away abroad so that he can improve 
himself. Several years, upon his return, things have not changed, 
his dad still regards him as a slacker, though Devdas is welcomed by 
the rest of his family, the welcome could have been warmer had Devdas 
chosen not to visit Parvati (Paro), rather than his own mother. 

Devdas and Paro are in love, and hope to marry. But Devdas' dad has other 
plans, vehemently opposing marriage to a lower caste family, 
and as a result Paro gets married to a much older widower with grown-up 
children her age, and Devdas leaves home, becomes an alcoholic, 
a womanizer, who is unable to get Paro out of his mind, loving and 
hating her at the same time. Devdas meets with courtesan, Chandramukhi, 
and ends up falling in love with her also, thus getting her a bad reputation. 
Then Paro decides to talk Chandramukhi out of getting Devdas away from 
alcohol, to which Chandramukhi agrees, but the question remains whether 
they will act in time to stop Devdas before he self-destructs.
  • Years passed and Devdas returned. Devdas was besotted by her stunning beauty and longed to have her back. But Zamindar Narayan Mukherjee (Vijay Crishna), Devdas' father, met Paro's mother Sumitra's (Kiran Kher) marriage proposal with condescending arrogance. It caused a rift between the families and even though Devdas tried to convince his father, only antagonism came his way. Finally, he moved away from Paro and wrote a letter to her, asking her to forget him. Only, he didn't realize that he would never be able to forget her ever! 
  • And much later, when he reached out to her, it was too late as she was far too humiliated. She scorned him for not standing by her and they parted forever with a heart-broken Paro entering into a chaste marriage with a wealthy, much older man, Zamindar Bhuvan (Vijayendra Ghagte), while a shattered Devdas walked towards anguish, alcoholism & Chandramukhi (Madhuri Dixit). Chandramukhi, a stunning courtesan instantly lost her heart to Devdas. A unique bond was formed between both as he could share with her the intense pain of his unfulfilled love for Paro. Meanwhile, Paro, on the other hand, performed her worldly duties sincerely, but inside her heart, she could never forget Devdas for a moment. Strange was the fate of Devdas. Intensely loved by two women, who were never meant to be his. One whom he could never love and one whom he could never stop loving...

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