Tuesday, 30 July 2019

Super 30 film review



Super 30– please don’t go with any preconceive notion as who’s diction is correct or not, it’s a story of man who has single handedly ran a movement against flawed social engineering and failed education infrastructure with no support. He has proved that how one person can make such a big impact on so many lives. My heart cries when I see the pain of a student with lack of required resources and pathetic governance, which chose to keep blind fold towards their basic requirement.

From my point of view, super 30– is a story of Anand Kumarwhere you will find 5 stage of a revolution at ruthless place called BIHAR.
1.    Endless struggle 
2.    Failed social engineering
3.    Waste talent
4.    Inequality
5.    Power of empathy 

Endless struggle –How dearth of resources can make your life hell, while you try to achieve something as small as your right to education. This film has exposed the worst education infrastructure in BIHAR.

Failed social engineering –This shows how as a society we have failed to support each other at time of need, a small town guy gets the scholarship from Cambridge and couldn’t  join there, as he was running short of money, also the social disparity pulls down the talent who is trying to do something good to the society.

Waste talent- How lack of support can create more waste talent, it’s disheartening to see how so many great talents get wasted as they don’t get proper attention from the society and they get lost in midway.

Inequality - you will get to see the inequality at so many levels such caste/income and social status which can give you pain to realize that this still exist in our society.

Power of empathy – at last you will see how small empathy can change the social engineering completely, Anand Kumarshows how being the change can actually bring the biggest change in the society


P.S –everyone should go and watch this film, specially all the parents should make their kids to watch this film to make them understand how an underprivileged kid struggles in day to day life, so next time if they see someone is trying to fit into mainstream system with their shortcomings, one should empathize rather making fun of him or her.  






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