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'Pushpa' makers cheer for 'Saiyaara' as it continues to shine at the box office

'Pushpa' makers cheer for 'Saiyaara' as it continues to shine at the box office

Deccan Herald3 days ago
While the Bollywood industry is amazed by the success of Mohti Suri's 'Saiyaara', the craze for the movie continue swell with now the 'Pushpa' makers, Mythri Movie Makers, coming forward and showering praise for the film.
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A nomad interested in twisting the kaleidoscope of science and looking for new patterns I am not a movie buff, and hence it takes a lot for a movie to catch my attention. So, Saiyaara is clearly a phenomenon, more so because everyone who saw had the same experience. It appears that Saiyaara is the romantic anthem of recent times, but with a difference. It is making young people CRY. This is what has forced me to dare engage with the most pragmatic and wise people that ever walked the planet, i.e., people who are under 35 today. As I have interacted with them on various platforms, ranging from students of IIM or NID and even state universities, the first thing I have noticed that in any class that I walked in, my students were wiser than me about the ways of the world. I have noticed that my students always knew why they were in the class room. They were there to get a degree and go out to make money. Nothing more, nothing less. 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