I have never liked tragedies very much. You can see how tragic it is just by looking at its name, but I just like Aamir Khan. He's a movie star in India, but he can't let it go. His mind is all about him! Indian films are generally very long, almost more than three hours, and this one is about the same. I prepared enough time to watch it once, to live up to Aamir Khan's best performance!
Zooni (played by Major) is a blind woman who is obsessed with love. Why is the heroine blind? Is it because most people in the world who are obsessed with true love are people who cannot recognize the truth? Is it because people who purely believe in love tend to lose themselves? Is it because you can't see the indistinguishable feelings that are more sincere? Or is it used to satirize those who see everything clearly but don't know how to cherish and misunderstand love? Anyway, it does mean a lot.
The blind woman traveled for seven days and met the glib but charming and handsome tour guide, Rehan (played by Aamir Khan). For seven days, she did not ask about family affairs, her background, her age, or her job, and she didn't know anything. With the feeling of love, you fell in love with a person, do you believe it? I believe this because, in reality, I am also such a girl. We believe in fate, in feelings, in him! Zooni moved Rehan with the courage and sincerity of his love, in exchange for such a beautiful and happy 12 hours in this life. In the first half of the film, I always envied Zooni, envied her blindness but dared to love, and envied her blindness but someone loved her deeply. I even tried to hope that I could be Zooni. Is that ridiculous?
But as soon as the scene changed, the funny and humorous tour guide shouldered a heavy responsibility, and he turned out to be an important figure in the terrorist organization. When Zooni finally regained his sight, he had already left. He is going to complete his mission. He deeply understands that he is nothing but a soldier. My heart aches at the moment he tore up Zooni's picture! Can this world be without war? What a wonderful concept that peace should be! May the whole world be at peace! It is also peaceful in India and Pakistan and Kashmir, okay?Zooni's arduous journey of raising a child on her own began after those beautiful 12 hours. She thought he died in that explosion and thought it was her fault, so she kept blaming herself, and it was seven years in a flash. But God once again sent her beloved to her side. Rehan was injured because of the mission and knocked on Zooni's door under his guidance. During the recovery period, Zooni finally understood why this strange man felt so familiar. Yes, he is the prince, he is sure of that, and he is by your side!
When Zooni's father asked Rehan why he left his daughter, Rehan said: "All my excuses are that I love her!" In the first half of the film, when he wants to leave her and she tries to keep her, he asks: "Why do you love me so much?" I've always felt that the phrase has a deeper meaning. Yes, why do you love me so much? And why do I love you so deeply? is asking his lover, but also asking himself. Who said there is love and hate? I don't believe it. I believe love can accommodate everything and forgive everything. Sure enough, she forgave him. At this point in the film, they are happily together, and I hope it ends like this. But why is there a backstory?
Rehan had to kill Zooni's father and her uncle to complete the mission. Who wants such an outcome? I burst into tears when Zooni asked him if he wanted to kill his lovely son too. He is a soldier. He has his mission. If he does not complete the mission, he is not a qualified and excellent soldier. But why is he a terrorist, a terrorist who is wanted all over the country? Is this the wrong love? He shouldn't have loved, should he? She shouldn't be in love with him, should she? They shouldn't meet again, right? So far, how lucky I am to be an ordinary person, not the heroine in the film! How lucky I am!
Unexpectedly, Zooni finally killed her beloved husband with her own hands. To save millions of Indian people, she shot him, but he chose to give up when he could shoot at her. At a critical moment, the mission bowed its head to love, and love bowed its head to national justice. Thousands of lives are saved!View more about Fanaa reviews