Monday 11 May 2015

Goliyon ki Rasleela - RamLeela


Certain experiences in life are not to be or rather should not explained by words.. because words can never make justice to what has been felt..  as Hellen Keller puts it aptly :-
"The most beautiful things in the world can't be seen, heard or touched... They must be felt with the heart..." 
For word s are temporary but "Feeling" is eternal... its something that can never ever change.. time passes.. That's the law of nature.. People change.. languages chnage ubt what never changes n remains almost immortal is the purest feelings and experiences that you have felt in your life. .They are very very rare and few and one must respect and cherish them for his entire life .. for these are the moments which give you that inner strength, that peace, that sense of freedom and beauty which can never arise from the materialistic joys of external world...
RamLeela for me was one such experience which will remain carved in my mind and soul for rest of my life.. "The Great Shakespeare" was no ordinary writer.. I yet have to see stories from any writer which are more "Human" than what shakespeare has written.. He is absolutely and completely faithful to all the human emotions and the actions and reactions these emotions invoke in the people.. which in turn decide their fates.. people conquer or destroy their own destiny by the virtue of their thoughts and actions... people decide their own paths and in a way journey of their lives.. All these intricacies of human nature is the crux of Shakespear's world. its his characters and their conflicts which form the most amazing and inspiring stories.. stories that make the charecters go from being human to "Gods" or "Demons". We unknowingly become part of their world and start feeling the things from their point of view...
"Romeo-Juliet" - one of the world's best Love-Stories is the most accomplished and celebrated work or should I say a "Literary MasterPiece" of Shakespear!! What more one can say about such work which remains so fresh,inspiring,loved and celebrated even after almost 500 years from its inception.. uits an epic aobut the "Lovers" who rise above all odds and in a process rise above everythin else.. :)

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