MY VIEWS ABOUT 2016 RELEASED BOLLYWOOD FILM
MOHENJODAR"
Yesterday had the opportunity of experiencing Mohenjo Daro. It was literaly Mohenjo Daro - with the only difference that here dead bodies are substituted by dead thoughts of a stagnant and rotting creativity. It was such a waste of time and money. A strange film which effectively destroys the pride of the Indus Valley Civilization and degenerates it's cities from the strature of huge metropolis of the ancient world to some tribal headquarter of a long forgotten tribal kingdom. Why can't Bollywood think out of the box? Why there always need to be a hero, a damsel in distress and a dehumanised villain of Iago's stature? I lack enough deregetory words to express my opinion of the film. The torture that I endured was mind numbing. From the begining till the end it lacks the stature of an epic and is just another love story happening somewhere in history. To begin with the name of the cities of Indus Valley were not Harrapa and Mohenjo Daro. We don't know the script and thus we don't know the name. The height of idiocy happens when Indus gets rechristened for no apparent logical reason. The story ends with Indus being called Ganga and the farmer of Indus, the hero of our fairy tale for the mentally unbalanced doning the mythycal stature of Indra, the Aryan God who broke dams and freed the water needed for cultivation. The heroine has a great figure and look and beyond that she is blank. She knows nothing of acting and just walks through the film as a model walking on a ramp wearing someone else's clothes. If you see the film then it is not just willing suspension of disbelief but a gradual progression in metal retardation. If you are brave enough to spend 2 hrs 35 minutes trapped in an asylum then you must not miss the film. I must warn you not to believe my personal opinion about the film because among the audience thoroughly enjoyed the film by giving claps at the right moment. May be I am the retarted one who failed to see the deep meaning in the film that destroys the Indus Valley Civilization.
MOHENJODAR"
Yesterday had the opportunity of experiencing Mohenjo Daro. It was literaly Mohenjo Daro - with the only difference that here dead bodies are substituted by dead thoughts of a stagnant and rotting creativity. It was such a waste of time and money. A strange film which effectively destroys the pride of the Indus Valley Civilization and degenerates it's cities from the strature of huge metropolis of the ancient world to some tribal headquarter of a long forgotten tribal kingdom. Why can't Bollywood think out of the box? Why there always need to be a hero, a damsel in distress and a dehumanised villain of Iago's stature? I lack enough deregetory words to express my opinion of the film. The torture that I endured was mind numbing. From the begining till the end it lacks the stature of an epic and is just another love story happening somewhere in history. To begin with the name of the cities of Indus Valley were not Harrapa and Mohenjo Daro. We don't know the script and thus we don't know the name. The height of idiocy happens when Indus gets rechristened for no apparent logical reason. The story ends with Indus being called Ganga and the farmer of Indus, the hero of our fairy tale for the mentally unbalanced doning the mythycal stature of Indra, the Aryan God who broke dams and freed the water needed for cultivation. The heroine has a great figure and look and beyond that she is blank. She knows nothing of acting and just walks through the film as a model walking on a ramp wearing someone else's clothes. If you see the film then it is not just willing suspension of disbelief but a gradual progression in metal retardation. If you are brave enough to spend 2 hrs 35 minutes trapped in an asylum then you must not miss the film. I must warn you not to believe my personal opinion about the film because among the audience thoroughly enjoyed the film by giving claps at the right moment. May be I am the retarted one who failed to see the deep meaning in the film that destroys the Indus Valley Civilization.
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