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Friday, September 13, 2013

Message from Movie "Bheja Fry"

Well, if you haven't tasted "Bheja Fry" yet then you really have saved for yourself something tasty, go watch it and enjoy! 

It was one among best comedy movies that I have watched. Very few characters and each one of them stand out. I felt movie is not just to laugh your stomach out but has some good message hidden it as well.

Be yourself
The way Bharat Bhushan carries his scrapbook about his life wrapped up in a plastic bag with thread, locked up in his suitcase is perfect example. Also he never runs out of enthusiasm to show it.  It does not matter as long as you follow “live and let live” principle what others think of you. You need to happy. In order for you to be happy you have to be yourself. That's message of the lead character Bharat Bhushan.

Don’t let go your life partner
The entire male cast Bharat Bhushan, his friend Asif Merchant and Anant Ghoshal friend of Ranjeet Thadani have lost their life partner. In fact second lead character Ranjeet Thadani is about to loose his life partner. Which forms the main theme of the movie. None of these characters that have lost their life partner seem happy. Loneliness is not easy to handle.  There are going to be ups and downs in life. No one is perfect. Augment one another's weakness and help resonate the strengths. 

Value your friends

The friendship of Bharat Bhushan and his friend Asif Merchant is kind of exemplary. One is fan India and another is fan of Pakistan cricket team. They have their own differences but that does not prevent them being there for each other. Asif even goes to extent of potential of losing his job to get the information about Keval Arora from his office when requested by Bharat Bhushan for Ranjeet. The same reflects when Bharat Bhushan asks Ranjeet to order the Pizza as his friend Asif as he likes it. Friends are milestones of life. Value them and nurture the friendships.


“The truth is, everyone is going to hurt you. You just got to find the ones worth suffering for.” - Bob Marley