Whats RDB???
RDB stands for..
Youth against da curruption
Youith against da conventions
Youth against da justice-denial
Youth acting for da nation..
and so on and so forth...
no sarcasm included...for ppl nowadays take every other sentence of mine for a sarcastic comment,..i may be a bit dejected but still am composed!
Why do i talk about da movie after so many days...perhaps months after its release????got many reasons here:
B'coz yess 1)it has made a big time buster..at the same time 2)i am not completely satisfied by da kinda atention it got and is still getting..n most importantly3)i am trying to kill time on a wednesday evening by posting this.
Not that da movie doesnt deserves appreciation...its one of its kind and very effective...yess effective is da word i used at first when someone asked me how did i like the movie!!!So we are here in new age ...age of youth.References from recent anti-reservation surge loudly proves that not only movies reflect on society,da opposite also holds true!
Well, da thought that's itching me time and again is..............if Indian audiences are cool/smart/intelligent/watever u 'd like to put/.. to have put a movie of this sort to da top of charts for so long,then what were they doing at da time "Yuva" was released:????
It did have violence....well not da heroic kind that RBD displayed(son killin his unpatriotic father)...but a more realistic one,where power(political) forces a man to kill his brother(Abhishek Bachan)....
It did have students protesting...in a more unfashionable way though!!!but again there still was da required vigour...
It did have songs...though lesser..rocking nevertheless...(hey when do u think word "fanaah" rocked da floors first?)
What "Yuva" lacked was emotions...it lacked da positive picture of "India Today"..it showed da real picture...something that audiences know already...da disunited country,where youth like Vivek Oberei is lost to casual joys of life,..and Abhishek-alikes to da powerful leaders for his livelihood.May be i shouldn't compare da two here...but cant help to notice da starkest discrimination that public in the theatre offer at da end of da movies......
In RBD :youngsters die and public cry,literallyyyy ,and not just girls !
In Yuva:ppl get baffled when Ajay Devgan walks into parliament wid vivek and other guy!(which indicates da foray of Indian youth into politics).ppl look at each other in disbelief: "is the movie over!?!?!"maybe they are waiting for a gd ending,shud be either happy or sad as they have always known.shud be anything but realistic...
uuffffff...expectations from hindi movies!
So do ppl actually reflect on movies.....or is it just da emotions that sells in India?
Kindly reflect on this....
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