Rubaru Roshni Movie Review: Aamir Khan Brings An Eye-Opener Which Is Soul-Stirring!
Rubaru Roshni talks about letting go of wrong dones and moving beyond the thought of 'avenge'. Most importantly, it makes you digger deep into your soul and introspect your choices in life.
Rubaru
Roshni
Review:
Aamir
Khan's
Star
Plus
film
is
creating
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'Resentment
is
like
drinking
poison
and
then
hoping
it
will
kill
your
enemies.' We
do
tend
to
hold
grudge
or
harbour
resentment
against
people
for
some
reason
or
the
other.
Let's
be
honest;
most
of
us
do.
Unfortunately,
we
don't
realise
that
it
makes
us
a
bitter
person.
We
are
unable
to
let
go
of
the
anger,
the
pain,
the
frustration
and
the
negativity.
Over
a
period
of
time,
the
hatred
builts
up
causing
more
suffering
instead.
In
such
a
stormy
weather,
it's
'forgiveness' which
is
the
only
ray
of
sunshine
and
that's
what
Aamir
Khan's
latest
production,
'Rubaru
Roshni'
revolves
around.
Yes,
you
heard
that
right,
the
superstar
who
is
known
to
have
an
eye
for
human
stories
brings
forward
a
thought-provoking
film
helmed
by
Svati
Chakravarty
Bhatkal.
Without
divulging
any
details
about
the
plot,
we
will
just
reveal
that
it's
a
series
of
true
stories
ranging
from
1984
to
2008
about
people
who
have
had
adverse
effects
on
each
other
and
how
they
chose
to
let
go
of
hatred
after
facing
heart-sinking
tragedies.
Rubaru
Roshni
talks
about
letting
go
of
wrong
dones
and
moving
beyond
the
thought
of
'avenge'.
Most
importantly,
it
makes
you
digger
deep
into
your
soul
and
introspect
your
choices
in
life.
Kudos
to
Svati
Chakravarty
Bhatkal
for
bringing
forth
stories
which
inspire
one
to
become
a
better
person.
Forgiveness
is
the
first
step
towards
the
path
of
healing
and
peace
and
the
stories
in
Rubaru
Roshni
make
you
realize
the
truth
in
it.
Speaking
about
the
film,
Swati's
story-telling
is
balanced
where
she
doesn't
pick
up
sides
but
instead
chooses
to
bring
forth
the
larger
picture
where
forgiveness
plays
a
big
role.
The
brilliant
camera-work
makes
the
film
even
more
engaging.
There
are
moments
of
goosebumps
and
minutes
where
you
might
find
a
tear
trickling
down
your
eye.
Special
mention
for
Hemanti
Sarkar
who
beautifully
carves
the
stories
and
breathes
in
life
into
them
with
her
editing
skills.
'To
forgive
is
to
set
a
prisoner
free
and
to
discover
that
the
prisoner
was
you.'
How
apt
these
words
are
you
would
say
after
watching
Aamir
Khan's
Rubaru
Roshni.
There
are
very
few
films
which
linger
with
you
for
long
and
this
is
one
of
them.
Highly
recommendable.
I
am
going
with
4
stars.
For
those
who
ain't
aware,
Rubaru
Roshni
premieres
across
Star
Network
channels
in
seven
different
languages
on
January
26,
2019.