Saturday, August 8, 2009

TEREE SANG - REVIEW

TEREE SANG

Today's isolated reality is not having of parental love. Not for the reason that parents do not wish for to, but because their focal point is not accurate. Parents are what's more busy with their commerce or profession leaving their kids in care of nannies or some even in creches. The result - brood grow up feeling that lack of love in addition to miss having their parents roughly when they require them the nearly everyone. Most kids go somewhere else in look into of love to fill than aching void while others rebel in different ways, for e.g., getting captivated on to alcohol or drugs.


If you look in the region of, this is closely what is amount today. This is what director Satish Kaushik is wearisome to describe in TEREE SANG, a story on the subject of a girl who misses her parents love. She has a reverie home as well as whatever a young woman of 15 can desire. But is that all she wants or is there unbelievable more she is tender for? Her father plainly tells her that he has sacrificed a lot to give her all the luxuries of life. But he has missed the boat. He was irritating to return his love with material contributions. All that the girl's ardor for is her parents' attendance. The product, she befriends a boy in her neighborhood, even though not in her association, in addition to is expecting. All hell breaks loose.


The girl's father a Richie rich legal representative threatens to sue the boy's father, a rickshaw driver. The kids run missing from home to produce their own love nest. Kudos to Satish Kaushik for tackling a sensitive subject, which most parents tend to sweep up under the carpet. The motion picture has an appealing first half but post hiatus, Kaushik takes too many cinematic liberties and dilutes the plot with unnecessary focus on boy and girl trying to make ends meet in their house in the mountains', a LOVE STORY, QYAMAT SE QAYAMAT TAK, as well as MAINE PYAAR KIYA. That is where he goes wrong. It was not desirable. Had those scenes been chopped, the film would have been much crisper in addition to the communication would encompass come out louder.

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