"Love Without Borders", a classic of human nature and love

Rubie 2021-12-23 08:01:44

Looking at Shah Rukh Khan’s melancholy eyes, Rani’s extremely beautiful eyes began to watch "Love Without Borders". After three hours and sixteen minutes, apart from the slightly lengthy Indian movie’s characteristic singing and dancing, the content was deeply moved. Up me.
The film really started in a dim Pakistani prison. Shah Rukh Khan played Veer with gray messy hair, sluggish eyes, staggering steps, and filthy plaid blankets, in the sunlight from the prison fence. He raised his head and greeted Saamiya, the most important angel in his life for 22 years, because she called the name he had lost for 22 years-Veer.
When Veer was flourishing 22 years ago, he was the air squadron captain of the Indian Outdoor Rescue Team, handsome, enthusiastic, humorous, and promising. . . . . . Zaara, who is famous in Pakistan, is beautiful, lively, innocent and kind, and will soon marry into the family of political alliance because of his father's political career. Zaara’s nurse is an Indian, and her only wish before her death is to return to her hometown---a place where Sikhs in India live. So, as a Muslim, Zaara sneaks out of her house regardless of the consequences, and arrives with her nurse’s ashes on her back. In India, there was a traffic accident on the way, so Veer and Zaara met like this at the border between India and Pakistan-as all love stories began, just because your eyes are clear and your smile is beautiful, You are the one I have been waiting for all my life. Veer helped Zaara fulfill the wish of the nurse. Zaara was moved and promised Veer to give him the day of her life. She followed Veer to his hometown to visit and raise his relatives, beautiful villages, and sunflower fields. Fantastic lavender fields, loving uncles and Maati, enthusiastic villagers, happy LODI festival... Veer brought the best day of Zaara's life-a paradise of true love, and a prelude to life's purgatory. Veer learned that Zaara was about to become a wife while sending Zaara to the train station. There was such a touching confession: "Zaara, I am a very simple person. I am frank and honest, and the considerations are also very simple. This is the first time I started Thoughtful and thoughtful, throughout the journey, I’m trying to find ways to keep you, don’t let you go, and then tell you, I really like you. If you think I’m pretty good, then let’s get married! We will be like the last two days , Happily spend my whole life! But the man in the sky is really strange, he has allowed me to build confidence, but when my confidence is about to build up, he will change the whole story, you must be very strange, why am I telling you everything now? Please don’t get me wrong, I understand that you belong to someone else, there will be nothing and nothing between us, but whenever and wherever you need friends, just remember that there is a man on the border, he is willing to do You gave your life!" (At this point, Zaara's innocent heart has not yet felt the importance of Veer, and the woman watching the movie actually burst into tears...). Zaara returned to her hometown. Although the wedding was approaching, she could no longer forget Veer's figure. Thinking back to the promise of "willing to give her life for you", Zaara bravely faced her love, you know, in such a family Background, religious background, this is not an easy thing; and in order to pursue true love, Veer gave up the promising Indian Air Force squadron captain and went to Pakistan, hoping to take away his beloved Zaara and continue his love! On the eve of Zaara’s wedding, in the heavy rain, under the pressure of family, religion, and the future, a pair of lovers hugged tightly in front of everyone. Zaara’s father fell ill due to humiliation. Zaara’s mother found Veer and begged him to return his daughter. Give it to her to save Zaara's father's life. "Mothers never have to pray for her son, she only has to give orders. Zaara has always belonged to you and always will be. Do you think I will take her far away without your consent? People say that love is blind , So our love is also blind. We only see each other in our eyes, but we don’t see whether it harms other people, hurts other people, or even stakes someone’s life. We don’t see anything, but now everything It’s all clear that human life is more important than love. Don’t worry, Zaara will marry the person her father chooses. You can prepare for the wedding with confidence. I will talk to Zaara. I promise you that she will agree. Married." "Are all the sons in your country like you?" "I don't know about this, but every mother in our country is like you." (This passage, let Watching the movie, this woman is already crying too much). Two people who love each other deeply, bid farewell in the temple, abandon true love and fall into the earthly reality. They have no choice. The responsibility they shoulder makes them unable to only consider their own great love. Veer is painful and decisive. Tell Zaara that although he came from India without hesitation, he lost a lot, but Zaara's "stupid mistake" made him understand Zaara's love for him, and it was enough to comfort him for the rest of his life (another tearful point).
If the story comes to an abrupt end and let Veer and Zaara die in each other's thoughts, this is at best a love story that cannot end well. The beauty and depth of love is far from fully reflected, and Veer's promise sounds so pale and feeble. . So, when Veer was caught by Zaara's fiance from the police and got off the car heading to India, I knew in my heart that it was time for Veer to fulfill his promise. So, Veer signed the piece of paper slandering him as a spy without any suspense, just to protect the reputation of his beloved girl and the happiness of uncertain prospects. After writing it down, it is the situation of 22 years, abandoning my name, identity, hometown, and relatives, relying on only two days of love memories, and perhaps the happy life of Zaara that I want to support. Without Saamiya---the emergence of a female lawyer fighting for the right to work in a patriarchal society, Veer's sacrifice for love may not end until the end of his life---in fact, he has already given for two days of true love Twenty-two years of freedom, from youth to dusk. . . . . . The highlight is at the end of the story. Saamiya was in Veer’s hometown and learned that Veer’s relatives had passed away. In despair, he heard Zaara’s laughter in his former residence. The bright eyes and teeth, the youthful beauty, are now blue and frosty. , Fanghua is no longer, the only constant is her love for Veer. On the day of the wedding, Zaara learned that Veer had been in an accident in the car and mistakenly thought he had returned to Jiuquan. He resolutely canceled the wedding and left for Veer’s hometown to take care of his loved one’s relatives and guard his lover’s dreams until the arrival of the angel. , The arrival of Saamiya. A pair of silently dedicated lovers stick to their love in their own way, devoting their lives without regrets. So, when Veer and Zaara met in court twenty-two years later, the camera alternated between their former and current faces. I am convinced that Zaara in Veer’s eyes is still the innocent and beautiful girl back then, and Veer in Zaara’s eyes , And still has the same style back then. (The tears at this time are silent, and the heart is full of warmth)
Such a cruel story finally has a warm ending. Shallow as I am, I cannot see political background, religious meaning, or philosophy of life. My heart is full of love and humanity. Zaara held the urn of the nurse and entered the Sikh settlement as a Muslim. I don’t understand the sectarian disputes in religion or the fanaticism of the believers. I only see the elders of Sikhs. The person, moved by Zaara’s bravery and affection, helped her complete the burial ceremony of the nursing mother, and this is not a religious doctrine, it comes from the respect for love and kindness in human nature; Veer and Zaara are almost desperate for love However, in the end, he chose to give up, because "human life is more important than love!" The great love in human nature! Zaara’s mother said to Veer before Veer boarded the car home: “My faith does not allow me to do this, but from now on, I will pray to Allah every day, and ask him to give Zaara leave it to you. "This is above human nature, the love of a mother for her daughter who transcends religion! Veer was persecuted by an adulterer, and he waited in prison for 22 years. He suffered humiliation without complaint or regret. Even after 22 years, he remained silent, even if he could not regain his freedom, he still asked for it. Saamiya cannot mention Zaara's name, the depth of her love, her perseverance to love, and her persistence, moving the world. Zaara gave up marrying into a wealthy family and left home for twenty-two years. She protects her lover’s relatives, and supports her lover in a foreign country forever. Two days of love makes the little girl grow up quickly and gives her endless courage to spend the long time. years. . . . . .
Once upon a time, the world began to laugh at true love. People used to measure the success of life by money and power. The true love in human nature was rejected by others. We began to measure our love in terms of who, who, and how, while ignoring the true beauty of love. The feeling of shock, giving up all courage for it, even the slight smile on the lips of the little lover, the warmth of the palm of the lover's palm. . . . . . Through the world, material desires and pure love are intertwined. We cannot abandon our affection, responsibility, or place our love above world affairs. However, the pure love that is not mixed with impurities, it brings us the beauty, even if it is deeply buried The heart is hidden deep in the mind, and when the night is quiet, when the people are drifting away, and when they are suffering, they can also float a scent, which is memorable and gives people courage.
Although the world is supreme in power and material desires flow, love is vulnerable even if you don’t pay, and humanity is frosty in its own way, there are always some spiritual pilgrims who treat love and dreams as treasures, let your greed and desire be full of copper, I I do not look squint for my pursuit, I am desperate for my love to transcend the world, gains and losses are endless, love is priceless, no matter how cold and hard the heart is, under the warmth of 37 degrees, it will eventually melt bit by bit. . . . . .
The film tells such a story from a purely beautiful perspective, awakening my long-asleep touch, about love and humanity. . . . . . The farthest distance in the world is not that I can't say I love you, but that I miss you so much, but I can only bury it in my heart. This sentence of Tagore’s poem can be used to summarize this touching film. I am deeply convinced that even though the sacrifices of Veer and Zaara are irreversible and embarrassing, however, the past 22 years will come after the facts become clear. It is also what they have no regrets and cherish the most. Although they are far away and cherish each other, the warmth after 22 years will be enough to comfort a lifetime! Therefore, Veer finally read the following famous "Indian Love Letter" in the courtroom, telling the world with tolerance and open-mindedness:
I, prisoner 786, looking
out from the prison fence,
I watched the day and the moon become the forever
from the land of my home country floated earth aromas
scorching sun reminds me Maati make cheese
rain brought a change of season
this winter I feel the flame of passion on holiday LODI (a hero and heroine spend the day Indian traditional festivals)
They said this is not your country, but why do I feel like it?
Some people say that I am not like him, but why does he look like me?
I, Prisoner 786
, looked out from the prison fence
I saw an angel
descending from heavenShe said her name was Saamiya, and she called me
She is a complete stranger, but treats me like a family member.
Listening to her sincere words, I want to live again and
listen to her promise. I want to do something more.
They say she is not my family, but
why does she do it for me? Against the world?
Some people say I don’t look like her, but why does she look like me?

I, 786 prisoners
from the prison fence looked out
I saw my Zaara is surrounded by villages of colors
she realized my dream, but forget his dream
of her village to take care of me, but forget her
now I want to to her happiness)
I want another kind of life for her had
they said it was my country, not her
why she has stayed at my house it?
Some people say I don’t look like her, but why does she look like me?

I, 786 prisoners
from the prison fence looking out of
Shah Rukh Khan in the soothing accompaniment of flute deep reading these verses, the audience silent for a moment, to applause ended.

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Veer-Zaara quotes

  • Saamiya Siddiqui: Your Honour, Prosecution Counsel Mr Zaheer Khan was very quick to...

    Zakir Ahmed: Zakir Ahmed...

    Saamiya Siddiqui: ...say that the case is as transparant as water, but Mr Zaheer Khan forgets that...

    Zakir Ahmed: Ms Saamiya Siddiqui, my name is Zakir Ahmed!

    Saamiya Siddiqui: Being called by another name once has infuriated you to such an extent? Then just think, if you were called by another name every single day for twenty two years, can you imagine what it would feel like then?

  • Chaudhary Sumer Singh: Be it a Pakistani, a Chinese or a Japanese, what does it matter? I don't see all this, all I see is that if the heart is pure, and if the right woman is sitting behind you with her hand on your shoulder, she will never let you fall.