This film has ofcourse performed exceptionally at the Box Office and has been praised for its entertainment value. But will it be able to change the mindset of the Indian masses who are mostly afflicted with superstition and irrational beliefs in the name of faith berft of logic or rationale ? Are the masses flocking to theatres just for its comic content or has the deeper message percolated down the line and we will be witness to massive churning from faith to reason and India will change over from being a superstitious Country to a land of reason where mere faith doesn't cut much ice ? Although my expectations seem too high yet the film has to be admired for taking up a courageous theme and making it a massive hit at the Box Office. Kudos to Director and Aamir Khan for the wonderful team work which has enabled such a monstrous success.
Re: Has the greater message of the film reached the masses ?
by Jagat Singh on Jan 07, 2015 03:45 PM
one film is not sufficient to such deep rooted conceptions of Indian society.From Swamy Dayanand,RM Roy and many more social workers have full life to the credit.Things will improve & improving with little speed.Be positive