Watched a
movie titled Amu. It stars Konkona Sen Sharma and Brinda Karat. The movie was
released in 2005 and was a critically acclaimed art house cinema.
In the
movie Konkona is a shown as being raised in America with a strong sense of
belonging to her roots and a longing to discover her past.
The best
part that I liked about this movie is the way in which the director took one
character, who was linked to a gory event in Indian history to bring out all
the many facets of that event, the causes and the outcomes of a man-made destruction
and its impact on the lives of many. The possibility of many people and
families been afflicted by such incidents cannot be overlooked, so many untold
stories of sadness, separation, death and longing that makes you question the
motive behind all that happens around us. What could be the driving force
behind making people suffer so much and knowingly so? What happens when tens
and thousands of people in a mob, collectively lose all sense of judgment with
a single motive of killing, looting, destroying? What force is so strong that
everyone loses their conscience to not even spare children and women?
As we see
today relationships getting more virtual than real, only time will tell if this
is for better or for worse. Will this weakening of bonds lead to complete
disinterest in the ‘other’? Will it weaken enmity as it has weakened
friendships too? If it is so, I would rather opt all interactions being confined
to the distant, the virtual. One can voice ones feelings and views but not hurt
someone physically, so brutally.