It has been two days since I have watched #Talvar, but it refuses to leave my mind. Imagining a normal Indian family to undergo such a horrible tragedy is extremely disturbing. The way the system treats parents insensitively after the murder of the their beloved child dreads the mind and you could only hope that you are nevrr involved in such situation. Is there a solution out for the grieving parents? Only time will tell. How to prevent such incidents? This is something in our hands and we all need take necessary steps collectivity as a society. Background checks, compulsory electronic transactions, home alarms are not optional anymore.
Is Dependening on the state infra good ? Well I have my own doubts; personally things never worked for me when I reached out to the state for some serious issues I faced, I only concluded then that I am paying taxes to keep the state off my back, not to gain any help when in need. Well I hope Modi/ KCR will change things and make people in govt more accountable.
Is Dependening on the state infra good ? Well I have my own doubts; personally things never worked for me when I reached out to the state for some serious issues I faced, I only concluded then that I am paying taxes to keep the state off my back, not to gain any help when in need. Well I hope Modi/ KCR will change things and make people in govt more accountable.
Coming back to the movie, it is so bloody real! How could somebody have made such a perfect casting? How did the actors live the roles? It was terrific to watch the events unfold and each of them narrating their own version of the events that unfolded that unfortunate night. And the terrific climax when the two investigating teams try to convince other; it evokes laughter but the joke is on us, the people of this country, on the media which sensationalized the event with no shame or ethics and us who consumed it as news at dinner time.
The audiography was so amazing that you feel things happening in front of you. The noises, the cries, the chatter is all so real. Complimenting the audiography is the background score, which gives you goose bumps every moment. then there is the haunting song "zinda" in the end, a great irony to the whole story where the soul is no more there in the living bodies.
#Talvar is a must watch at least to redeem the guilt of viewing the gruesome incidents on tv as prime time entertainment with no empathy for the family. This is a harsh reality that could happen to anybody. The only way forward is for all of us to unite as a society and prevent. The question is can we all come on one page while we keep killing each other over futile matters?
~ Dinesh Kovuri
~ Dinesh Kovuri
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