11 years ago
Meera sandhu
We all know, cinemas are just reel life, where a group of actors laugh and cry to entertain us. Yet, even after knowing that it's just a movie, certain movies touch our soul and make us cry.
20 years back, in 1993 a movie was released in Malayalam - Akasadooth (loosely based on 'Mere baad' of Anupam kher and Rakhi). When the movie was released in Kerala, a handkerchief with printed words, I think 'Akashadooth' :whistle: was given along with every ticket in main releasing theatres. Many people wondered, why a free kerchief along with movie ticket. But very soon, they got it. Not even a single person, male or female, has left the theatre without tears in their eyes and that kerchief was given to wipe off their tears.
About one year later, I saw the movie along with my neighbours. That time, villagers used to gather together at a place, play movies in VCDs to have fun. The news was true. I cried so much that I couldn't even see its climax. Men all around me were fled with tears :woohoo: :woohoo: .
Have you ever witnessed such a situation? Has any movie touched your soul like this?
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There was one movie. I forgot its exact name. I had watched it during my childhood. I think it was called " Ahista ahista' something like that. Sashi Kapoor, Kunal kapoor, Nanda and Padmini had worked in it. It was a nice movie and brought tears in my eyes during the last scene.
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