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Movies are reflection of society "Chhichhore"...

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Following a group of friends from university as they progress into middle-age life and go their own separate ways. They all receive the call from their friend whose name is Anirudh stating that his son tried to commit suicide after getting failed in the JEE exam. His brain has got several injuries and due to this, doctors will have to perform an operation for which he needs to have hope of living his life again. Since he got failed, he has left the hope of living his life again. Then after Anirudh, his father decides to call all his friends who used to study with him in an engineering college to make him understand the real meaning of failure. Since he had true friends, they all leave their work and reach the hospital as fast as they can.  Afterward, they start telling their college life story to his son so, that he could recover as fast as he can by realizing that failure is the part of success. It is not separate from that. All you have to do is, give your 100% in each an...

An Empty book of Life......

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When we see people around us so, we are very curious to know their stories because everyone who takes birth in this world comes with a unique story like when a person comes near you and asks for money so, we are supposed to think like that he has been forced to ask money from us because of his destiny and on the other hand when we see a person driving a car so, he is rich only because of his destiny. There is nothing more mysterious than destiny – of a person, of our species, of our planet or of the universe itself.  -  Brian Swimme Here a question arises that does destiny really play any role in the life of the particular person?  Or the people who are either driving the car or begging on the road have written their stories by themselves because we are grown up listening to thought by the 2nd richest person in the world “Bill Gates” which is “If you are born poor its not your mistake but if you die poor it's your mistake”. The assumption is based on ...