I liked how here he said these lines in Tamil, the impact was better and from the heart 
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I liked how here he said these lines in Tamil, the impact was better and from the heart 
Kriti acted fabulously in the film..last I enjoyed her performance in Do patti..here she outdid herself.. the role is dream role for any actress.. she lived up to it..
Loved the film..climax was depressing though..
omg the most frustrating movie of all time. so many questions, no answers..just ridiculousness all over.
Did she ever lover him??
why did she not think of him when he was prepping for USPS?
if she never loved him, why the f*ck she didnt just say NOOoooo
why did she ask him to come talk to her dad?
did she become alcoholic out of guilt? if she loved the punjabi guy...why did she refused to marry?
this movie is a perfect example of no amount of acting or music or cinematography can save a ridiculous script. Director should be banned.
Originally posted by: Outlander22
omg the most frustrating movie of all time. so many questions, no answers..just ridiculousness all over.
Did she ever lover him??
why did she not think of him when he was prepping for USPS?
if she never loved him, why the f*ck she didnt just say NOOoooo
why did she ask him to come talk to her dad?
did she become alcoholic out of guilt? if she loved the punjabi guy...why did she refused to marry?
this movie is a perfect example of no amount of acting or music or cinematography can save a ridiculous script. Director should be banned.
IMO, she fell in love with him the moment he refused to get physical with her in the hotel room..but i guess for her, his love is 'daranewala pyar', intense.. she was scared to reciprocate his love ..that's what I understood.. she believed he may not able to crack the UPSC exam, will forget her eventually.. the confession she made to jassi kind of semi explained her state of mind. She was as crazy as him...
I never knew Tere ishq mein was spiritual sequel to Raanjhanaa...
Liked the movie. I can absolutely understand why some people find the movie frustrating. Because there are subtle evil sides of human relationships (with ourselves and others) we haven’t seen yet and that makes comprehending such complex emotions difficult.
Mukti is typical avoidant. She experiences all sorts of emotions but only at surface level. Never wants to address them deeply. She never rationalises feelings. Only feels them. And keeps on doing one mistake after the other as a reaction to the previous emotion. She feels desperate for her studies so she is ready to sleep with a guy for that. She feels scared so rather than talking herself she brings in her dad. She feels guilt so she destroys her life as well as Jassi’s. She is always tempted to feel deep emotions but when the depth of those emotions goes beyond her level of comfort, she slips into quick escapes. Her temptation to attention and lack of boundaries is plain selfish. She never loved Shankar but cherished his attention, his intensity, his love, his friendship. So she doesn’t want to lose it by clearly saying NO.
On the other hand Shankar’s love is just performative which is very justified because one of his primary caregiver died before he could understand life. He puts Mukti on a pedestal because he think he doesn’t deserve that kind of feminine love or attention. It’s also a classic case of a patient falling in love with his psychiatrist/ psychologist because of sharing deep traumas. He thinks Mukti made him a good man (but actually it’s his dad’s conditioning because he was inherently nice just violent and reckless). Our society often confuses anger and aggression with good or evil (though anger is often a sign of suppressed needs and not good or evil)
There’s just one lesson in the movie that sometimes NO doesn’t come as a sentence. It comes in indifference. And it’s very important to rationalise such moments rather than feed them to your ego/lack of it.
So very much what I got from the movie, too - both the characters, their interaction and the lack of openly communicate feeling/problem with the own feelings. I found it very interesting that he chose a student in psychology as the female protagonist.
It makes clear that we far too often don't have words/don't say the words that would help to overcome/heal the ill in us. Fear often is our biggest enemy...
Anand L. Rai does that kind of movies very well and Himanshu writes very good scripts. Both made a really good work, also with Zero, btw. (imo) - on the psychological level and also technically - but people either couldn't connect to the way he did it, to the characters or had other reasons to reject the movie... everything that happened there could get explained psychologically, too.
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