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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: NeelimaSJ

I actually must be one of the few people who actually enjoyed Guzaarish. HR performed brilliantly. That one scene where he demonstrates how his life feels like, by shutting the opposition lawyer into a box was amazing. I think the film was sensitively made.


But in NBT Megha has to get cured. Or they might show her continuing on a wheelchair with Mohan by her side. That would still be a happily ever after.


even i m one of those ... ussne sach main aacha kiya ...

n he siad u cnt even stay for 1min without moving ..and u expect me to do tht ..

its atually true ...he was correct on his point .

bt he shuld have ended his life

bt still i lyked guzarish ... its was good ...not very good ...bt a good film okaiesh
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Posted: 13 years ago
Fari - I think it is horrible that they expect us to buy such logic or lack of it.

Geethu - 🤗 I agree when we;ve tolerated so much nonsense that this should be a cakewalk. But I feel strongly about this subject. By showing miraculous cure for Quadriplegia!
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: SwastikAshNi

Fari-I want to know abt this disease and its recovery chances in short...


Bishal read the last two pages and you'll know. Fari & Kiran have discussed it.😊
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: Fari-

kiran i understand that "being in his shoes" and "empathy" factor but while that being true, one does live his/her life for his loved ones too, if one has a loving family to surround him or even only one loved one be it his wife or son, even then too one can't just start wishing to give up on life altogether, however bed-ridden he might be...

it really depends on the circumstances, like if one is really left alone in some nursing home, suffering quadriplegia without having any loved one by his side then that can justify his giving up on himself and life altogether

otherwise not


haan in tht film he doesnt really have anyoe . i mean he had many friends who loved him .the doc who gave his sweat and blood to cure him .and even the helper .

bt he says he still feels lonely coz koi khass fmily member nahi tha


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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: NeelimaSJ

I actually must be one of the few people who actually enjoyed Guzaarish. HR performed brilliantly. That one scene where he demonstrates how his life feels like, by shutting the opposition lawyer into a box was amazing. I think the film was sensitively made.



Neelu, I too liked this movie in bits..😊
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: Fari-

kiran i understand that "being in his shoes" and "empathy" factor but while that being true, one does live his/her life for his loved ones too, if one has a loving family to surround him or even only one loved one be it his wife or son, even then too one can't just start wishing to give up on life altogether, however bed-ridden he might be...

it really depends on the circumstances, like if one is really left alone in some nursing home, suffering quadriplegia without having any loved one by his side then that can justify his giving up on himself and life altogether

otherwise not


But he was practically alone in the film. His mother used to live away from him. In fact in the movie his mother dies. But someone who was so active before life played such a cruel joke on him. How do we expect such a person to sit in one place and wait for death to come to him.

Don't get me wrong. I am a fence sitter when it comes to euthanasia but his case in the movie was sad.
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Posted: 13 years ago
hiee geethu

toh na jaane nbt waale kya kar rahe hai ...

how will they show this disease .atleast koi curable diease dikhate

they will show megha as one of those cases who recovered partly .

ya the only one who recovered completely 😆

i wish iss duniya main koi spinal cord ya fir brain transfer hota .toh disease cure hoti 😛

ya fir megha ke stem cells agar usske family ne store ho toh 😛


okay sorry fr my bhayanak ideas 😆

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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: SwastikAshNi

Fari-I want to know abt this disease and its recovery chances in short...


Bishal, it's not a disease but a condition resulting from crushed or broken spinal cord and the damage can be partial or total loss of sensation and movement from the patients body


chances of full recovery are next to zero but a patience can recover partial movement in some limb or limbs by therapies or providing artifical support to the damaged spinal cord or vertebrae


can't make it shorter than this 😛
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: krazzybeam

hiee geethu


toh na jaane nbt waale kya kar rahe hai ...

how will they show this disease .atleast koi curable diease dikhate

they will show megha as one of those cases who recovered partly .

ya the only one who recovered completely 😆

i wish iss duniya main koi spinal cord ya fir brain transfer hota .toh disease cure hoti 😛

ya fir megha ke stem cells agar usske family ne store ho toh 😛


okay sorry fr my bhayanak ideas 😆


yaar abhi ye technology bhi aa jaye gi, with time, and stem cell research, everything is possible in the field of biomedical 😉 then spinal cords cell will be implanted too and thus the patients will be making full recoveries and getting back the full use of their limbs 😊
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: NeelimaSJ


But he was practically alone in the film. His mother used to live away from him. In fact in the movie his mother dies. But someone who was so active before life played such a cruel joke on him. How do we expect such a person to sit in one place and wait for death to come to him.

Don't get me wrong. I am a fence sitter when it comes to euthanasia but his case in the movie was sad.


sounds like that too, i would love to watch this movie, will try this weekend

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