The Queen
Yes the Queen. Sorry, I am not talking about the monarchy rule or the late queen. It is just the imagination of being a quèen in every Womens heart. Ànyway for a parent, no matter how rich or poor, you are the queen of their hearts. Here, Iam talking about the review of an Hindi movie "The Queen".
It is a bit old movie where the young and old enjoy. The story revolves around a middle lass family consisting of parents and two children, one boy and one girl. Living a very simple life with a sweet savoury shop being their main source of income.
Happiness happens when you and everyone around you are happy and making small occasions much happier. For most families their daughters happiness is worth a million.
Now, let me get back to the story. When two thick friends meet after a long time they have so much to exchange by talks and in addition, if one of them have a boy and other a daughter, simultaneously the next thought is get this two united in the name of marriage.
The name of the girl was Rani meaning "queen".
Both of them date for a while and now its the parents to get them married. But then all of a sudden, the boy happens to get a wonderful job offer from abroad. So he leaves for his better luck, with the promise of getting married once he returns back.
Days kept running and finally the day of his return has arrived. And marriage date is being finalized. Accordingly, the marriage arrangement starts. The big day arrives and the girls house has been fully decorated with colourful lights and garlands, relatives are enjoying and dancing to different tunes, the house scenario with happiness being surrounded in the nook and corner of the house and sweet distribution on other side. So all were busy in their own work.
In the meantime, the girl was asked to meet the groom in a restaurant. With shyness covered in her face she went on to meet him along with her younger brother. To her disappointment, the groom all of a sudden said "I cannot marry you". Totally shattered she asked for the reason and the reply he gave was "find a boy of your choice" from the village and continued saying my status doesn't allow us to get married as Iam no more the same old person you met.
She was left speechless and later, begged him to marry her as her father might suffer a stroke on hearing this. But it fell into deaf ears. She returned home crying, by then the news has already reached her parents. The whole day she locked herself by crying in her room.
The very next day morning she told her parents 'I wanted to go for my honeymoon". At first her parents were shocked but later they agreed thinking she need a break. She has already planned her honeymoon before marriage and booked her tickets to Paris, her favorite destination.
For the first time she stepped out of her comfort zone to explore the big world waiting for her. The story revolves around her meeting peoples like prostitutes, just to earn a living. Her making of friends with male foreigners from different countries and how they stand by her at difficult times. And how she gets transformed from a village girl to a modern one with the help of a roommate friend.
The groom happens to see her transformation and felt that he can never live without her. So he visited Paris just to meer her. He realised his mistake and pleaded for her forgiveness.
She promised to meet him in their hometown. So she returned back from Paris and headed to his house. Their she met his mother who was acting well. And the groom was desperately waiting to see her. He tried to held her close but she stepped back and took something from her bag and handed over to him. It was the engagement ring which meant their relationship was over, once and for all.
She said him "Thankyou" to the groom, without whose harsh words and indifferent behaviour, she would not have left her comfort zone. That is all about Rani "The Queen ".
Now that's just beautiful. I believe every girl should experience independence and stepping out of comfort zones once in their life. Although hopefully no broken engagements.