perfection  

Posted by Rithish

Some say perfection is a myth; that you can only get near to perfection, and that itself is perfect in a way. (my dear wife disagrees though... she yearns for perfection in everything she does...)

Perfection, may not be defined for men, and maybe certainly not for women (am gonna be bashed by the female population for this); but there is certainly something called the perfect movie. The perfect movie is one that covers everything. It has rib-tickling comedy; tear-inducing tragedy; memorable dialogues; star-cast showcasing powerful characters; drama; classic songs; power-packed action; good storyline; and of course a subtle showing of s_e_xuality just enough to titillate the senses.

Mani Ratnam comes near (see Roja & Yuva, and you will know); but even he falters in making the perfect one.

To me, there has and will be only one. The hum angrezon ke zamaane ke jailer hain and ab kya kahe chaachi scenes put me in splits; when Jai died, I cried; the itna sannata kyon hai bhai, and in kutton ke saamne mat naachna dialogues are still etched in my memory; the mere thought of Gabbar used to give me the shivers; I still sometimes hum the ye dosti song; the daaku-chasing-train action scene is classic; the story is wonderful; mehbooba is the mother of all item-numbers.

Sholay !!! THE perfect movie!!! And there can be no better!!!

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3 comments

I completely agree....

There was another 'perfect' movie too.... Mr.India!!

Anonymous  

and i used to lov the music that Jai used to humm in that thing with mouth( i don't even know how to google to get the word!) may be it is called mouth-organ!

And I like Mr India too!
and for me the movie needn't be really "perfeuccttt" in all senses, I just want it to refresh me! really!! its jus that simple!

nd unlike your butter-smash (oops better half I mean) imperfection is the mark of all that I do :D

@veens
Yes... It's called a mouth organ.. or a harmonica... and your tastes do match that of Harish... :o)