LAAPATAA LADIES Movie Reaction Part (2/2)! | Sparsh Srivastav | Nitanshi Goel | Pratibha Ranta
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- Опубликовано: 6 май 2024
- Jaby and Achara react to ‘Laapataa Ladies’, a captivating and heartwarming movie directed by the talented Kiran Rao, tells the story of Deepak Kumar, a man who loses his wife and embarks on a journey of self-discovery and resilience.
The movie features an ensemble cast including Nitanshi Goel, Pratibha Ranta, Sparsh Shrivastav, Ravi Kishan, and Chhaya Kadam. Each actor delivers a stellar performance, bringing their characters to life and making the audience feel every emotion.
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PHOOL (flower)
PUSHPA (flower)
Deepak's village: SOORAJMUKHI (A flower)
The bus Deepak takes to his village: PUSHPA TRAVELS (Flower)
Flower: A symbol of tenderness, innocence or purity. This symbol of innocence and purity is spread throughout the village life in the film.
Phool's husband: DEEPAK (lamp/ a source of light)
Pushpa's husband: PRADEEP (lamp/ a source of light)
A lamp can either guide you through darkness or it can burn you.
Deepak is a guiding force, a ray of hope for both Phool and Pushpa in their darkest times. While Pradeep burnt his ex-wife to death.
(One lamp showed the way, the other burnt down a life)
Pushpa's real name: JAYA (victorious)
Jaya is a rebel at heart. But, because of the social and gender expectations, she is forced to be soft, and tender like a flower ( PUSHPA). Jaya especially mentions the dish made of lotus stems. She consumes a dish made of flowers ( Kamal Kakdi). She symbolically consumes her tenderness her softness, and the flowery side of her character. She rebels against the social norms and expectations such as taking her husband's name and running away from her marriage to pursue her education. She strives to be VICTORIOUS.
Name of the police officer: SHYAM MANOHAR
SHYAM: Dark, Black ( one name of Lord Krishna)
MANOHAR: Lovable, one who wins our heart (another name of Lord Krishna)
In the first part of the movie Shyam Manohar is shown as corrupt, and a greedy officer. Showing the dark side of his character. Thus, he is SHYAM.
In the second half, Shyam Manohar wins our hearts by taking the right step by saving Jaya from her husband. Thus, he becomes MANOHAR.
This shows the dual nature of power and judiciary. It can be dark and mischievous but it can also be very beautiful.
These are some interesting things I observed after watching the film. This is a purely subjective observation and can vary from person to person. 🌼
Appreciated
Ye sab aapka nazriya hai ya such me aisa soch kar film banaya hai Kiran Rao ne...? Jo bhi he hai bhut acha likhe ho aap
Great observations! Loved reading them
Such beautiful details, you're a great observer
WOW!
Achara noticed "She called his name". Worth it :)
🙌🙌🥹🥹😭😭
She also noticed that Manju Mai ate Kalakand because she has something to celebrate now. Truly appreciated!
Achara notices everything. Somethings even I missed but then she said it. Like "Bhavra bna Diya sabko" & Achara says "everyone looking for flowers" I didn't think that. And when the network kept breaking she says "go to the temple". It's amazing how she notices these subtle things.
@@aglimpseofblaze True, I also missed a lot of things she noticed. She truly is invested in the movie and not watching it just for the sake of making a "reaction video", thats great about her, also she got a great attention to detail.
like fr i didnt notice it tooo
The fact that deepak nd phool hardly had 5 mins of screen time together but still melt your heart at the end 🥺🤌❤❤
Yeah cuz shes a minor bro
@@randomaccount672 bruh there's a difference between actor nd character! Plz learn that! Its ok for male actors above 50 to play 20-30year old but a 16year girl old can't play a 18+year old character?
Plz observe i have said 'deepak and phool' nd not 'sparsh nd nitanshi'
@@Sanj193 Holy god man, you be saying anything to create an argument and trynna win it? Tf is wrong with you? No, it doesn't matter who the character is, you have to be careful with a minor on screen, especially if they are playing a romantic role with an adult. Yes, it's okay for a 50-year-old to play a 20-year-old role, but a minor romancing with an adult on screen can get illegal, if not properly administered.
The fact that Achara knows Surajmukhi is Sunflower in Eng... wow
yea not forget she's half Thai as well :) She can put one sanskritized word with English much quicker than a normal English person
Both of them know. Jaby guessed it right and / still wanted Achara's approval. She confirmed it. ❤❤
I just love watching all the Koay family absorbing our culture ❤ it's like India is now a big part of their lives.
One can joke that Jaby mistakenly didn't get born in India 😂..
1. He's street smart / knows his way / can look after himself and his group.
2. Has a big heart
3. Is very fun loving
4. Has a strong sense of empathy for everyone.
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Basically, he's multifaceted (has depth) about philosophies & life... and he's thorough about his ideas.. etc..
I just love him.. and love watching reviews and laughing with all of them.
I'm glad this channel exists. ❤❤.
I never know that
Indeed. I was shocked as well. You've come a long way Achara! Love and respect!
Guys it was mentioned in subtitles😊
Kidney touching was a great development towards being an Indian! 😭✋
Bro kidney touching is inappropriate here. Its meant as an insult. Cmon, jaby is stupid to say it.
Yeah. Kidney touching is synonyms of worst acting. 😂
@@Ragsit It's not man. Take a chill pill.
@@Samarth0001 It is. But since JABY doesn't fully know. We can let it go.
But in general, it is kind-of an insult.
@@manan025not necessarily
Achara just gets it, all the small nuances like Phool calling Deepak's name, Surajmukhi is Sunflower etc.
Also Achara noticed Manju mai eating sweet she finally got something to celebrate in her life.
@@preetiraut7700 yep spot on.
well achara was reading the subtitle.. it says "deepak" when she called.
@@ujjwalbhowmick9569 the point was that was the first time she spoke, her husband name…
i dont think Achara gets it that we recognize every time and all the time she notices small nuances.
Kidney touching is a sarcastic way of heart touching
No
@@avinash_yadavthis is from telugu memes. If u r telugu people with meme knowledge u will know
Then what about nunnu touching performance 😂😂
@@HindSena-005 vatkaai touching
@@HindSena-005 Hara 💚 lu@nd touching
Couldn't hold my tears when Phool goodbye's Manju mai and when she finally ate the sweet after hearing about phool safe return to her home..indeed a masterpiece 💝🥹
💯💯
Yes
It’s insane that Achara instantly knows that Surajmukhi is sunflower
Guys, the picture the sister-in-law kept under her pillow was of her own husband, not another man. She had taken in Jaya's opinion on being able to speak her husband's name, which she said in that moment. This movie is even more wholesome than you think lol
Hahah, kidney touching is something we say sarcastically, cos it’s heart touching movie if it’s a good one but if it’s not then eeehh, it’s kidney touching 😅
Nunu Touching!
@@LandofNagas mahan ho tum to😂😂
Not like when it is really bad but when it is sarcastically bad then we say nunnu touching kidney touching
Ravi Kishen - GENIUS!! takes mad skills to talk -- much less act -- with a mouth full of paan... and his redemption at the end....Oscar worthy performance
Kudos to Aamir for realizing Ravi was clearly better for the part than he would have been
Definitely better than Aamir himself in that role...
@@minervarose7664 we don't know that yet but Amir certainly thought that
Amir definitely wouldn’t have be good cast for that role. Ravi is pehnomenal
Why is no one talking about jaya and the friend!? They were cute together too! I wish they showed he also went along with her to study or something!
Ikrrrr I loved that dynamic 😁
That's right, I also wanted to see some of their scenes...
but that doesnt mean they can not be together. The main hurdle was her marriage which was ended peacefully.
'Organic' love story
yesss and he was so understanding and supportive of her!! even she seemed to enjoy his company...
Till today, marriage is viewed as a destination for so many young girls. They are being raised for marriage not life. Hope this movie will help change some minds
Bhai aajkal nahi
@@kaustubhraizada kaafi northern villages mein hota hai abhi bhi sadly...
@@kaustubhraizadaVist any village in UP, Bihar or Jharkhand... It's quite common, even in Kolkata there are some Bihari families who think the same.
@@lostsoul404 mae up mae hi rehta ho ladkiya aur ladke barbaad hogaye hai shaadi aajkal muh chupane ke liye kiya jata hai
True, so I'm from MP and my mom is a govt. school teacher in a village, here it's pretty common for girls to get married as soon as they turn 18 and sometimes not even 18, a lot of them leave their school after 8th or 10th class.
The girl played pushpa or Jaya is extremely talented girl. She also has a minor role in Heeramandi. She is gonna go big.
She was also in "Jamtara - Sabka Number Ayega" (and the main actor, "Deepak Kumar" too was in that series)
@@NadimMtius I thought the same but that was Monica Panwar.
@@NadimMtiusno she want in jamtara ..in jamtara it monika panwar....she is older than pratibha ranta...
@@jahanara3174 They both resemble very much!
@@NadimMtius So true 😃 They both are good actors.
For all you Gen Z folks, India in 2001 which this movie takes place in, was completely different from the India you know today. So if things and customs look alien to you that is why.
Where these Gen Z are making questions? I dont see any
Dude, I didn’t realise when I watched the movie first that it was set in 2001 and I am pretty sure most of these customs are still very much prevalent in the rural areas
These customes still exists in India
This was set in 2001? Man if you visit a rural area right now , you gonna get the exact same scenario 🤣. This is present bro
You fools do realise, UP and Bihar are just 2 states of India. There are dozens of other states and they may not have this custom at all and would be totally perplexed if they see women of their family in Veil for more than 10 mins. Wedding and ceremonies are exceptions and in general, I have not seen Hindu women in constant veil in my home state Gujarat.
Jaby, I think the fact that dude, Deepak Kumar, wasn't doing a lot of things he could have done probably has to do with his ability. Let me explain, he is from a small village, isn't super rich and doesn't know anyone from outside of his village. In his mind, he did everything he could have to find her. It all ties back to the socioeconomic status of a dude from a small village in India. Not trying to invalidate what you said though because it makes sense. Cheers. I always enjoy your content.
I agree!!! He tried his best by going to the police for help. He could have tried contacting her mayka but he probably doesn’t want to worry them if she is not there, and he knows they would have contacted him if she was there.
Phool here is the one that could have done more. She could have gone to the police, anyways the police there was in touch with the police where he filed her as missing so they would have found her. But she got scared to go there, and didn’t want to go back home due to what they will think. She should have realized it’s quite hard for him to find her if she was at a random station. But then again she thought she got off the train with him and that it was him that woke her up to leave that night, and then disappeared somewhere.
Also story is based in the year 2001!!! Technology constraints!!!
Bhag Chapran
@@sensitiveresoucesI don’t know about you, but I have been in 2001, it’s wasn’t this backward, may be in UP Bihar it was this backward, but overall it wasn’t so backward. Even before 2000 never seen ghunghat being such a big deal.
I want to know how Achara knows that Surajmukhi is Sunflower. This question will kill me.
Subtitles dude 😂
I don't think it was in the subtitles. Maybe she knows Suraj means sun and worked it out from that.
Achara knows much more in Hindi. Even she can watch this movie without subtitles. Not 100% but she would understand atleast 70% of the movie dialogues
She took hindi classes ages ago she knows some meanings and terms
She is thai and many Thai words are similar to Hindi as it is derived from Sanskrit.. surajmukhi word is used in thai language too
i am Maharashtrin and we have culture in Maharashtra newly married couples They recite each other's name in the form of poetry and the whole village gathers to hear it. (We call it ukhane)
Give Achara a Aadhaar Card already
Everyone talked about every character except Police Officer. He is not bad cop as it shown in initial stages of the film. This character is played by (I think) Ravi Kishan. He is super star in Bhojpuri Cinema and He did a neat job as cop with good heart but a corrupt to an extent.
23:56 exactly Achara. Thats what it was about. They were only taught how to cook because of their orthodox mentality which is still very much prevalent in India that women should know cooking , that's their only job , doesn't matter if she knows anything else.
Phool learnt only that but jaya also learned what she wanted to learn.
I regret not watching this movie in box office. This movie is really really good and represent the true Indian emotions and it's very rare nowadays to see 90's pure love ❤❤. I think our mothers are the last batch of Pure othentic Indian mothers😂.
The best act is still by Inspector Shyam Manohar - Ravi Kisan is simply awesome and plays that character so so well.
Achara was right ,The idea does show the plight of Indian women in rural India. A friend of mine said it still goes on across a lot of villages especially in certain states and locale. The writer / director wanted to present this sensitive rural topic in a more palatable way.
They do not call their husband by their name because it is considered to be disrespectful and against the honour of the husband. Like you do not call a king/your master by his name right?? "Pati" means husband...but it also means "owner" or "master". This was the concept in rural India back in those days.
We're from city but it was like that in 2003 when my mom married and the first thing she did was calling my father by his name with no "ji" lol and the entire family went against her but she never backed down did a job shifted to another city with me and my dad and now everyone is so open minded in my dadi's family to the point you'll think We're Americans lol
@@productivity23 Calling Guy Older than You "Ji". How Oppressive.
Please don't say tradition of "Rural India" as it's mostly north India Belt which has these weird tradition. Our Northeast region has no tradition such as gungat or you can't call your husband's name etc...
@@i.kaushik_san Bro I am Assamese myself okay Kalita caste.
Born and Brought up in Northeast.
@@i.kaushik_san My people "Assamese" as well as where I have been brought up "Arunachal Pradesh" never in my life in our society we had gungat tradition or these weird Northern belt culture.
I know my seven sisters State so don't preach.
Hats off to Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao for this sweet experience.
From cooking your favorite food after marriage to having sisterhood in the in laws place -- adapting others house as your own home-- this movie has touched so many minute details which may be not feminist propoganda but taken for granted truth-- truly kidney touching -- hats off to Kiran Rao
what is feminist propaganda?
Ravi Kishan ( the cop) is a regional superstar. 😊
The guy who played the Cop is actually a legendary actor who isn't appreciated enough in Indian Cinema but he is a great actor and you've seen him in many movies including Tanu Weds Manu
This Movie create such a heartwarming bonding with all the plots..whether it's the samosa guy, Chotu, Abdul, poonam, Manju mai..truly a generational masterpiece 💝✨
The best scene is when Deepak reaches home with Pushp and his friend starts dancing.
The cross leg dance🤣🤣
@@susmitakerketta8937it's a replica of Karisma's "Le Gayi" dance from DTPH 😂😂
Kidney touching is so 2010😂❤
What does it mean?
@@NN-wh6fnit's just a more exaggerated version of heat touching
@@NN-wh6fnhit you to the core😂 It’s like saying heart touching is not enough (Anyway this is very 2010s)
@@NN-wh6fn Overacting
This was the most heartwarming movie that I have ever seen. This is the type of cinema that we need.
Achara is just a gem. She understands everything. Nothing gets ignored by her atleast most of it get noticed and understood by her.
Achara knowing Soorajmukhi means Sunflower is the most I have been impressed with someone on RUclips in a very long time!!!!!!!
In our Village we didn't had the "Veil culture". My mom said that even my grandmother was married without a "Veil". And so did my great-grandmother.
Some Northern Indian villages still follow this invader made rules
Yeah..even in my village in Bihar we don’t have it..Women just put their pallu on heads that too when elder male members of family are present otherwise they don’t..But,they might be having in certain villages.
@@artislife456 it was never in our culture this system was started after the invasions 🥲
I wonder if anyone remembers that the male lead is NEIL FROM *SHAKE IT UP* INDIA (omfg the nostalgia seeing him grow is so heart warming)
The old stall lady and police officer are the most experienced of them and can be seen in other movies and rest are fresh cast.
They didn't taught her not to sleep in the train.
Bro GRILLED Phool in one line! 😂😂
Guys pls react to Manjummel boys after this ❤️
Is that good?
It's the best
@@Mojo4225yepp,worth watching
@@mollywoodupdatesofficial time pass but well executed moview
@@Mojo4225 Watched it yesterday. A true story (2006)
Achara got all the references spot on❤
This movie is so good that even Hollywood director Taika waiti couldn't control and acted as a father of Deepak 😅
What?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😅😅
😂😂
Yup. He also played the role of that big pile of rocks near the Mandir.
Even I missed the detail that phool called him by his name wow achara 👏🏻
Amir Khan, Kiran Rao...these geniuses never fail to deliver true cinema. This movie has become one of my most favorite movies. Love the acting of everybody...so simple but such a humorous and heart melting film.❤
The assistant to the police officer is played by the same actor who played bhushan in the series Panchayat..i hope achara has recognised him..
Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey
I like Achara's analysis. She also takes into consideration small details as well.
This movie is being picturized on a story written by a Bengali story writer namely Biplab Goswami who is also a script writer for many Bollywood movies.
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Wow! Movie-making in India is incredibly advanced! Kudos from Africa to everyone involved in making this delightful film. About a year ago, I watched another South Indian movie called '96,' and I enjoyed it immensely. Indian movies in general, and South Indian movies in particular, are really starting to grow on me, one movie at a time.
Manjummel Boys next please.
Best actors imo were Ravi Kishan and Deepak's mom
Jaby is so obsessed with the 'kidney touching' performance 😂
The Cop real life name is Ravi Kishan Shukla, popularly known as Ravi Kishan, is an Indian actor, politician, film producer and television personality. He currently serves as Member of parliament, Lok Sabha from Gorakhpur. His film works are predominantly in Bhojpuri and Hindi cinema, as well as Telugu cinema
The struggle of Women in India Through the Ages can be felt by Indians only. Maybe you liked the movie but only an Indian feels this movie.
I cried two times 😅 one the watch movie and one while watching with you. It is a very beautiful movie.
The veil system started 7-8 centuries back when Islamic rulers would take away any good-looking girl [age >= 8]. Thus, women were asked to keep veil, stopped from going out and also at times married early. It still continues in rural India but most people don't know how it started.
Wrong. Veil was present in Maurya Dynasty. Not everyone was a Tribal. Decolonisation for You Guys is equal to Aadivasi Culture.
P.S. It was started by Upper Caste Women because they had sense of honour.
Then why isnt it seen in south india@@shantanuranjan5462
@@shantanuranjan5462 Stop telling yourself these half baked lies. Stop being creative in creating false histories. Did other women had no sense of honour? Why lower caste women are also sheilding veil? If they were to replicate whatever upper caste was doing, then they should have replicated other things too like riding horses etc... Even during older times not all upper caste were rich.
@@shantanuranjan5462 Stop shielding the islamists and take hindus on guilt trip. Though I won't stop you from claiming that you are a gift of Mughals.
I think if Disney wants to make a film based on Indian Culture. This film deserves the place ❤
Achara is a very intelligent woman. Quick to grasp and understands another culture and language. She got the sunflower thing, but also other things like registering the village and station names. She quickly figured that she would have been on the station. It's easy for Indians to figure it but for someone who is not used to the names, I can tell she really pays attention to detail. If I were watching a movie in a language I didn't know, i don't think I'd have been that attentive.
The police man is actually an Members of parliament. MP . Ravi kishan.
Soo simple yet soooo meaningful. U don’t have to make only bangggg dangggg movies to make it big. It’s making us realize how small we r❤️❤️🙏🙏🫶🫶
I will recommend 'Madgaon Express' to watch for both of you. It is very funny and entertaining.
The actor was in Jamtara that was also available on Netflix.
Its so cute how they all helped phool
🎬 @21:56 the older lady who ran the stall on train station is actress Chhaya Kadam, she's in news for being a part of Cannes festival 2024 📽️... read more about it. She has been part of many award winning films like, Fandry, Sairat, Andhadhun,.. etc. 🎞️
I’m a mess 😭💔 how are they not crying !!!!!
Kidney is far more deep than heart
Brilliant film... Love the direction, music and all performances ❤
the kids are future stars
Such a beautiful story
Achara is such a gem. She picks up all the nuances 💙
Guys you understood the film so well. It was heart touching or kidney touching hearing you
Best movie to come out from India. Felt tears while watching... It's so wholesome
There are 2 songs - Doubtwa and Sajni re.. both are such fun loving beautiful songs in there own way💞💞💞💞💞
So glad i found your channel jaby! You really do make my day i love your reaction and the fact that with each reaction youre growing and learning more and more about our culture makes me happy lots of love to you jaby and achara and offcourse all of your friends!!
It’s very simple but very impactful
Phool and Jaya were shown as strikingly opposite in the movie through their characteristics, reactions and even the police inspector also said to deepak while arresting jaya, tum Phool ki jagah kaanta le aaye, hum nikaal diye (You brought a thorn instead of a flower, I've removed it.) But one thing which both can commonly feel is FREEDOM which is shown through sunshine Phool (at the Train Gate, while returning) and Jaya(at the Bus Window)
This analogy sums up the movie and the message it is serving to the audience that no matter what your background is, ambition is, nature, personality, every women has a Thirst AND Right to her Freedom.
A very well Crafted Masterpiece. It'll be a Cult for sure!
After all it's AAMIR KAHN PRODUCTIONS.
What a lovely movie ❤
songs are literally the soul of the film
"o sajni re"❤❤❤
And the girl phool was only 14 when shooting for her character
She did really well as for a age
This movie is such that i can proudly show people that this movie comes from india. 😊❤
This kind of movies are raw and beautiful ❤
Face smile so cute 🥰 😘😘😘😘
Achara is very observant and sharp she notices all the details❤
The fact that "not taking ur husbands name" doesn't make sense as a rule is the whole point. That there have been so many arbitrary rules imposed on women, in the name of respecting the patriarch. The rule makes no sense, and that is explored in the movie very subtly. Its not suppose to make snese, because yes, even if that rule existed and still exists in some remote areas, at the end of the end, its just another arbotrary rule.
Ravi kishan ❤❤❤❤❤
Not every actor are new the guy who played as a cop is one of biggest superstar of bhojpuri industry and has many movies across pan india
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After so many years i finally get to see a good bollywood movie tht is worth watching ❤
Not only movie it's a masterpiece ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
My family has been residing in the city for three generations now, but even now none of the ladies in our family call their husbands by their name. Not as strictly as shown in the movie… they would name them if paper work and other stuff requires them to. And it’s not like someone strictly forbade them from not taking their husband’s name, it’s just cultural and kind of unthinkable for them to call their husbands by their names. And I think now even if we asked them to, they would find it very uncomfortable
Such a sweet movie. I'm very lonely for a few years now and life has taken a turn for the worse. Watching your movie reaction video makes me feel like I'm watching it with friends. Loved the movie and the reaction. Love you CineDesi ❤
This movie feels like a gentle early morning breeze!❤
Extremely nice movie..lots of love for your channel..
Such Awesome movie..
Phool named girl she is just 16 years old
She performed the role really well and also others
One of the best movie I have seen in this year.
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Jaya ❤❤
Really like her personality