QUEEN

Queen

Okay, don’t be surprise that I too do watch Indian movie. This is a really nice one which reflects quite a lot about me. Most likely about a failed relationship of my past that made me who I am today!

This movie is about Rani (means Queen), a 24-year-old Punjabi from Delhi. She is cute and funny. I like how the movie begins with music, dance and awesomely colorful wedding ceremony. Unfortunately, two days before her marriage, her fiancé Vijay meets with her in a local cafe and tell her he no longer wants to marry her, claiming he has changed, and she would not match his lifestyle anymore. What the crap? Go away…

Rani couldn’t accept this and shuts herself in her room for a day. Fair enough that she needs to be alone. How is she gonna tell her family and relatives about this? Such an irresponsible man leaving her just like this without explaining to her family. No respect at all.

With guts, she decided to go alone on her pre-booked honeymoon in Paris and Amsterdam. Yeah, GO!! Go out and see how beautiful the world is. Go meet new people who cares and loves you for who you are! Rani learns more about her new friends’ background and begins to understand how different life can be for people in other parts of the world. You are not alone and you are not the worse. I remember a friend of mine told me, Love is just like dessert. Life is sweeter with it but hey, life goes on even without it. That was a really good one for me to move on.

As Rani is moving on with her adventures with her new girl friend, Vijayalakshimi in Paris and then took a train to Amsterdam, Vijay begins searching for her after Rani accidentally sent a selfie of her to Vijay instead of  Vijayalakshimi. For few days Vijay looking for Rani and finally found her. He apologizes and asks her to reconsider about their relationship. What the heck? Go away you. Rani would rather speak with him in Delhi. Instead, she meets up with her friends one last time at a rock show she had previously chosen not to attend. After bidding an emotional farewell to her friends at the show’s end, Rani returns to Delhi as a changed person.

Upon returning to India, she meets up with Vijay at his house. Without saying anything, she simply hands him her engagement ring and thanks him. Rani leaves his house relieved and relaxed.

What I wanna say is, do not hamper yourself by someone who does not know how to appreciate and respect you. Let’s think about your family. They are always the most supportive ones and they love you unconditionally. Think about people around you who cares for you. It is not the end of the world for losing some assholes. Excuse my language, but who cares. Some might not agree with this saying, “time heals all wound”. Yeah, the wound remains but if you really let it go, it is a good wound. Honestly, thank you is the perfect word for “letting us go” to find our freedom. When I turn around and look back, I really thank you for this experience of life and remember this. What hurts us today, makes us stronger tomorrow. 

What I love most is, Abner got me this movie and he said, I am sure you gonna love this because it’s so you. Yes, I absolutely love it. 🙂 Go watch it. I hope you will like it and have some laugh!

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