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on Sep 09 2008 @ 8:25 am - Popularity: 20 views
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Movies, Review, Thoughts, CS Dube, gulzar, Indira Gandhi, Kamleshwar, Kishor Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Manmohan, Om Prakash, Om Shiv Puri, Pt Nehru, Rahman, RD Burman, Sanjeev Kumar, Suchitra Sen
Aandhi : Love, marriage, family and ambitions
People fall in a situation and follow the passion generated out of this special situation called love and at that time they feel that every other thing in the life keeps less value before this passionate feeling called love. Life looks rosy and people think that it would remain rosy for ever if they follow the path of this love. That happens also with many and life becomes good as they have solved one of the biggest question of the life of human being and that is the search of a suitable life partner with whom one can share almost everything and with whom one lives with no impression of being judged.
But if this building of marriage is constructed by ignoring personal ambitions and person does not have determination to stick on his/her decisions and s/he looks for missing factors in life and complains most of the time that …











Warning: Strong Language and Sexual Content. It was 1985. Indira Gandhi had been assassinated about a year ago. I was consistently in a state of depression. No not because of the tragic demise of Mrs. Gandhi, but because of some kind of chemical locha in my head. Unfortunately Munnabhai had not yet come alive. He would 20 years later. That year, Sanjay Dutt had just returned from the US (I think) after his long haitus, getting himself treated in the US of A to get rid of his drug problem.