the walk of freedom

Recently, I watched a movie 'The pianist' falling under genre war/drama and was so thrilled by the main lead, Adrien Brody, who gave his whole soul to the character, depicting it so well. As an audience even now, while reminiscing the scenes, it makes me elated. Not giving out any spoilers but at the end, the walk of returning after years of mental trauma was so captivating. Next stop of cinema is 'Queen', a Bollywood film, full of comedy and real-life happenings, the character Rani potrayed by Kangana Ranaut and the details associated with her from her rollercoaster ride to the ride of liberty is a must watch for me. 'Bulbbul' also an Indian cinema, I guess a little underrated movie under the genre of horror/thriller was a wonderful pick. The transition of various social happenings to destructing unpleasant norms by the main lead 'Bulbbul' depicted by Tripti Dmitri was a bliss to witness. These various movies following different genres and plots had liberty in common. Loads of cinema earlier or now, try to potray a happy ending with a strong positive message giving a relief to the eye of audience for all the sufferings that the main lead had to face.

The walk of freedom in cinema to real life is a pleasure to witness. The well-known history of the British, where they ruled over 56 sovereign countries and the whole empire was so strong that at some point of time even the sun would not set in their territory. Coming back now, the independence is distributed with freedom being unveiled and celebrated. The antagonistic perspectives in various realms or nations history to contemporary issues has led a war for freedom and peace. Different narratives which may be of slavery, racism, feminism to heterosexism associates with the context of freedom. Even from a caged bird to a restricted animal, every soul burns with a desire of being completely free and blissful. The word 'freedom' itself holds a layer of constructive emotions with whom every living being have an attachment with. 


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