12 years ago
Meera sandhu
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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"Thattathin Marayathu" - superhit Malayalam movie of last year gives us a lovely message.
When the movie begins it shows a Hindu boy of around 12 years enjoying an evening along with his friend in a lovely sea shore. Suddenly he sees a girl with Parda and falls in love with her parda :silly: (and of course the girl) and he prays to God that "Make that beautiful girl my wife when I grow".
When the movie ends Hindu hero meets his lover Aisha in the same sea shore and within a second shows the flash back of the commencing scene, a little bit extended.....where we see her parents calling her 'Aisha'.
So, the girl was same and God heard the promise :silly: :silly: :cheer:
The movie ends with a note, "Even if we forget our wishes God never forgets." ;) Is it true? :P
"Thattathin Marayathu" - superhit Malayalam movie of last year gives us a lovely message.
When the movie begins it shows a Hindu boy of around 12 years enjoying an evening along with his friend in a lovely sea shore. Suddenly he sees a girl with Parda and falls in love with her parda :silly: (and of course the girl) and he prays to God that "Make that beautiful girl my wife when I grow".
When the movie ends Hindu hero meets his lover Aisha in the same sea shore and within a second shows the flash back of the commencing scene, a little bit extended.....where we see her parents calling her 'Aisha'.
So, the girl was same and God heard the promise :silly: :silly: :cheer:
The movie ends with a note, "Even if we forget our wishes God never forgets." ;) Is it true? :P
I see some inconsistencies in the story. The very first one is, How the boy could say seeing a woman in Burqua as "Beautiful"? .Ok, lets assume god granted his wish and made Aisha his wife. What is there to say in the end,"Even if we forget our wishes God never forgets." Its another inconsistency.
"Thattathin Marayathu" - superhit Malayalam movie of last year gives us a lovely message.
When the movie begins it shows a Hindu boy of around 12 years enjoying an evening along with his friend in a lovely sea shore. Suddenly he sees a girl with Parda and falls in love with her parda :silly: (and of course the girl) and he prays to God that "Make that beautiful girl my wife when I grow".
When the movie ends Hindu hero meets his lover Aisha in the same sea shore and within a second shows the flash back of the commencing scene, a little bit extended.....where we see her parents calling her 'Aisha'.
So, the girl was same and God heard the promise :silly: :silly: :cheer:
The movie ends with a note, "Even if we forget our wishes God never forgets." ;) Is it true? :P
I see some inconsistencies in the story. The very first one is, How the boy could say seeing a woman in Burqua as "Beautiful"? .Ok, lets assume god granted his wish and made Aisha his wife. What is there to say in the end,"Even if we forget our wishes God never forgets." Its another inconsistency.
It's just a parda.....it never covers the whole face. It's called 'Thattam' in Malayalam
The boy forgot the wish he made to God. It was the same girl. It's shown to audience, not the boy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfWaHmy2LKQ
see the climax scene ;)
just see the link...your doubt will be cleared....
parda means covering the face fully???
just see the link...your doubt will be cleared....
parda means covering the face fully???
Parda in Urdu means, a clothing that covers the entire body and a small window for the user to view the outside world.
just see the link...your doubt will be cleared....
parda means covering the face fully???
Parda in Urdu means, a clothing that covers the entire body and a small window for the user to view the outside world.
I just tried to translate Malayalam word 'Thattam' to Hindi ;)
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/
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