This is my all time favourite movie. Just loved Dilip Kumar in it & how one incident changes him. Classic actor!
It was released in 1984 & Kamal Hasan declined the role that went to Anil Kapoor & I'm glad he turned down the offer, cause Anil Kapoor was just the right person for that character. I don't think Kamal Hasan can ever look that cute.
Zindagi aa raha hoon main is a very positive approach towards life. In fact it makes you larger than life somehow.
Anyway, I like these lines:
'Mere haathon ki garami se, pighal jaayengi zanjiren
Mere kadamo ki aahat se, badal jaayengi taqadiren.'
Not a bad thing to believe in! When I was a kid, I thought I could actually make that kind of a change. And somehow I saw myself in the character of Dilip Kumar. You can only change in that way if there is an equal amount of goodness & badness in your nature. You don't become wicked just like that...it must have been there all along. It's not that conscience doesn't prick anymore. It happens when you kill it yourself. And how his wife died...that incident was bound to trigger this sort of reaction. Good humans are actually dangerous humans, to be precise.
It was released in 1984 & Kamal Hasan declined the role that went to Anil Kapoor & I'm glad he turned down the offer, cause Anil Kapoor was just the right person for that character. I don't think Kamal Hasan can ever look that cute.
Zindagi aa raha hoon main is a very positive approach towards life. In fact it makes you larger than life somehow.
Anyway, I like these lines:
'Mere haathon ki garami se, pighal jaayengi zanjiren
Mere kadamo ki aahat se, badal jaayengi taqadiren.'
Not a bad thing to believe in! When I was a kid, I thought I could actually make that kind of a change. And somehow I saw myself in the character of Dilip Kumar. You can only change in that way if there is an equal amount of goodness & badness in your nature. You don't become wicked just like that...it must have been there all along. It's not that conscience doesn't prick anymore. It happens when you kill it yourself. And how his wife died...that incident was bound to trigger this sort of reaction. Good humans are actually dangerous humans, to be precise.