Tuesday, December 8, 2009

"PAA"-RA_RUM_PUM...!

Posted by panchali mallick at 10:50 PM

The most unique form of relationship that is shared among the mortals is the parent-child relationship.The relation no matter how much is spoken, read, seen or written about, there seem to be some manifestation of the form that is still left untouched.

Recently i caught on to A.B.Corps' "Paa", and what effected me more than the film making or excellent performances from the cast and crew of the film was the depiction of parenthood and its versions in varient. The relationships potrayed in the celluloid were although distinct but shared the similarity of bonding and emotional strength.

As i steped inside the hall, i was quite sure about shedding tears during the climax, sighting the subject of the film and my previous experience while wathching the well appreciated "Taare Zameen Par", but what i actually went through the course of the film was absolutely unbelieveable. I learnt that parental support is not only necessary for taking the most unlikely decission of ones life but also for making the most dangerous and unexpected choices. The survival through the turbulent junctures of the life becomes so very easier with your parent standing right beside you.

The expression of "Do you want the child or not?" by the charecter of Vidya's mother or Auro's "Bum" laid the foundation of the unimagineable to follow. Where as Vidya's unconditional love and support to her Progeria inflicted son Auro, who inspite of being made aware of his uncurable disease and the ultimatum to follow, led a very normal and happy enough to be envious social life.Vidya not only gave Auro the freedom to live his short life the way he wants but her strength and support gave him the exuberence to enjoy every moment of his life to the fullest and thereafter to embrace his death in the most lively way. The strength abstated him from succumbing to the moments of embarrasement, which he barely had any, and the fear of his decreasing lifetime.

Auro was indeed special...............but what made him more special was his mother......VIDYA. The lucky one .....i envy him.

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