Which scene in a movie stuck with you?

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Posted: 4 years ago
#1

I have had many moments while watching a movie, where I am suddenly handed a precious life lesson while least expecting it. There are lines and scenes that have stayed with me, long after I have forgotten the rest of the plot.


Some examples below -


This piece of shayari from Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

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Jo apni aankhon mein

Hairaniyan leke chal rahe ho

Toh zinda ho tum

Dilon mein tum apni

Betaabiyan leke chal rahe ho

Toh zinda ho tum


And this dialogue -

Insaan ko dibbe mein sirf tab hona chahiye… Jab woh mar chuka ho

Insaan ka kartavya hota hai koshish karna. Kaamyabi, nakaamyabi uske haath mein nahi hai.


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Sorry tab kehna jab yahan se nikle *points to heart*


When Naina tells Bunny in Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani - Jitna bhi try karo, zindagi ke safar mein, kuch na kuch to chootegi hi. Toh jahan hain, wahin ka maza lete hain.


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Tamasha was filled with such gems -


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These beautiful lines from Dear Zindagi:


Agar hum apni zindagi ka steering wheel apne haath mein nahi lenge na, toh koi doosra driver seat par baith jayega.


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Why that one special rishta? Zindagi mein kayi special rishte hote hain. Alag alag ehsaason ke liye, alag alag rishte. Romantic rishta is just one of them. Ab yeh saare ehsaason ki zimmedaari ek rishte pe dal dein - that’s unfair no?


Which are your favourite moments or lines? Scenes that made you reflect on life?

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Maroonporsche thumbnail
Posted: 4 years ago
#2

https://youtu.be/x9M06V5ia8o


Even years after the fact. You think you’ve moved on. But it still hurts ❤️


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Posted: 4 years ago
#3

Very moving scene. He was hurting like crazy 💔

Originally posted by: Maroonporsche

https://youtu.be/x9M06V5ia8o


Even years after the fact. You think you’ve moved on. But it still hurts ❤️


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Posted: 4 years ago
#4

The end of ADHM .

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Posted: 4 years ago
#5

The scene in Chandni Bar where Tabu tries to raise bail money for her son who was arrested on false charges. She agrees to sell her body for a few thousands . The men bargain because she's too old to be compensated well, only young enough to be fcuked. She quickly recovers from the sadness and helplessness she feels initially about having to make that decision , and hopes she gets a few more clients so that the amount could be raised that night. That she doesn't have the privilege of mulling over the loss of her dignity reminds us how vulnerable people can be and that we should never be arrogant about things like chastity or sexual virtue because there are people who can't afford those. That there's a kind of bluntness to the way tragedy hits those who are perpetually vulnerable. That we should never underestimate the role luck plays in our lives . What was also interesting about the scene was the way womanhood was elevated and degraded at the same time. On one hand Mumtaaz ,as a mother , commands respect from us( not just sympathy) by trying to protect her son selflessly. On the other she's reduced to a commodity that isn't worth much.

https://youtu.be/30TNPPRulA0

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Posted: 4 years ago
#6

Oh my God, this one video has just terrified me. Right from the woman selling herself to another young girl dancing for drunk men to the boy getting sodomized in jail. I… just don’t know what to say 💔


I had heard this movie Chandni Bar, mentioned many times through the years but never realised it was such a hard hitting drama.

Originally posted by: TrollikaDevi

The scene in Chandni Bar where Tabu tries to raise bail money for her son who was arrested on false charges. She agrees to sell her body for a few thousands . The men bargain because she's too old to be compensated well, only young enough to be fcuked. She quickly recovers from the sadness and helplessness she feels initially about having to make that decision , and hopes she gets a few more clients so that the amount could be raised that night. That she doesn't have the privilege of mulling over the loss of her dignity reminds us how vulnerable people can be and that we should never be arrogant about things like chastity or sexual virtue because there are people who can't afford those. That there's a kind of bluntness to the way tragedy hits those who are perpetually vulnerable. That we should never underestimate the role luck plays in our lives . What was also interesting about the scene was the way womanhood was elevated and degraded at the same time. On one hand Mumtaaz ,as a mother , commands respect from us( not just sympathy) by trying to protect her son selflessly. On the other she's reduced to a commodity that isn't worth much.

https://youtu.be/30TNPPRulA0

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Posted: 4 years ago
#7

SRK’s cameo scene in ADHM. When he said:

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https://youtu.be/X5UNw3vDa64

I felt this dialogue to my very bones. When SRK skips right past my comments and replies to an attention-seeking lying fan who claims it’s his birthday and wants SRK to wish him, then I comfort myself with this dialogue. 🤧

Edited by FingerFetish - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago
#8

No scene in any movie could be ever as hard hitting as this one.


https://youtu.be/FqXcMQ73Umc

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Posted: 4 years ago
#9

Originally posted by: FingerFetish

SRK’s cameo scene in ADHM. When he said:

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https://youtu.be/X5UNw3vDa64

I felt this dialogue to my very bones. When SRK skips right past my comments and replies to an attention-seeking lying fan who claims it’s his birthday and wants SRK to wish him, then I comfort myself with this dialogue. 🤧

Aww, I know the feeling.

Jimmy Shergill once liked my tweet. He often likes fans tweets. 😌 Made my day.

Perks of being a fan of a 'not so big star.'

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Posted: 4 years ago
#10

Originally posted by: MayaSarabhai

Aww, I know the feeling.

Jimmy Shergill once liked my tweet. He often likes fans tweets. 😌 Made my day.

Perks of being a fan of a 'not so big star.'

I can’t even entice TV actors to like/respond to my comments, let alone a not so big star. 😂

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