Oh My God! is one of
those rare movies which I hear being mentioned every now and then even after
two years of release. I was supposed to review a place today, but I made a last
moment change in plan and chose to write about this movie as I heard two people
speak about how it changed their perspective.
1. My mother called me
on eight day of navratra and we were discussing what should I cook for kanya
pujan. She agreed that there is no point in cooking halva and rather I should
give some fruits and nutritious biscuits to these girls. A change in opinion I see.
Credit – to a thought provoked by the movie.
2. A colleague narrated how he
no longer offers milk packet to lord Shiva every Monday. He rather offers a fraction
of that milk to the God and gives rest to a poor guy near his house. Credit – a
revelation on wastage of milk shown in the movie.
I rarely watch movies
and I consider myself as bad movie reviewer. Therefore, I avoid pondering over
the message that movie provided and review until it is absolutely necessary.
However, Oh My God! is not just a movie. It is a small revolution, a message to
all. It is not just entertainment, it is thought provoking. Moreover, it is
balanced.
Paresh Rawal is a
wonderful actor and he has done complete justice to the role of Kanjiram. The
bit on Krishna was a bit hilarious but it added life to the movie. Dialogue and
script of the movie are powerful and leave a long lasting impression.
But if you are thinking
it is a comment on religion, you are mistaken. It is not a question on
existence of God or comment of any religious belief. It evaluates each religion
in a neutral light and only questions the elaborate practices that take place
in name of religion.
It isn’t easy to make a
movie that is balanced to all religion, but even being a Hindu, I didn’t feel
it was anti Hindu and one has to admit that it displayed truth and nothing
else.
As a three hour movie
for which I shelled out a good portion of my entertainment budget, it is a
paisa vasool. It is a remake of Man who Sued the God but I haven't seen it. Have you seen either of the two movies? What is your opinion?
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I have seen OMG and I liked it because it conforms my views on God and religion. I tried watching The Man Who Sued God but I couldn't complete it. Some how I thought the Hindi version is more apt for our country where we have obsolete rituals and blind belief in God men :)
ReplyDeleteWell put Prasanna. Thanks for dropping by.
DeleteI agree to what Prasanna says...I also found OMG so believable...
ReplyDeleteO for Ostracized-Random Thoughts Naba
it reflects on what we really practice
DeleteI loved both Paresh Rawal n akshay kumar’s acting. It is indeed a wonderful movie :)
ReplyDeletei didnt like Akshay Kumar a lot, but loved the movie none the less
DeleteI wanted to see this but didn't get an opportunity yet!
ReplyDelete~S(t)ri
Participant|AtoZ Challenge 2014
Smile, it makes (y)our day!
Sri don't worry...it is on TV every now and then
DeleteI have watched this movie a couple of times and love the message it conveys. A brilliant subject beautifully handled.
ReplyDelete:) Yes indeed
DeleteI liked the way the movie began, honestly, but felt it became too romanticised towards the end.Then again, I am rather critical of movies in general and have a high benchmark ;)
ReplyDeleteI think it was very balanced. it was a bit dramatic but i guess that was needed to create the effect.
DeleteOMG is a good movie and I share their views, good choice for O.
ReplyDeleteA well conceptualized movie.
:) Thanks Inderpreet
DeleteI haven't heard of this movie, but it sounds very interesting!
ReplyDeleteThis was a fun movie with some serious message :) Nice choice for the word with O :)
ReplyDeleteBeauty Interprets, Expresses, Manifests the Eternal