The Power Of Observation!

The Magnificent Mind of

To induce your magnum opus is one thing, but to influence millions was his magnum opus, to live along the text, Shakespeare is to this date relevant because he captured and understood human behaviour, he understood the incline to betrayal, the lust for power, the thrift to foil one’s greed, and eventually lay brooding in your phase of regret, the corrupt nature of humans is why he is still relevant. The inconsiderate and dithered decisions that eventually lead for infinite struggles, the obsession of relaying the past until the present becomes worse. 
To obsessing over the path of your doom, and over suppressing others for your own gratification, this can all be tracked to Vishal Bhardwaj’s interpretation of Hamlet


A captivating and an emotionally draining tale, Haider. 
It tackles and challenges our ignorance towards the lives of the residents of Kashmir and helped asserts some with a significant impact and to curb one’s ignorance but again it wasn’t commercially viable until digital platforms became a thing, there’s this one scene that highlights the temperament of Kashmir’s that is, as well the theme of the whole movie, the man waiting in front of his own house awaiting being frisked, incapable of entering until Roohdaar solves his dilemma, and the infamous monologue screams the agony of the residents, a boy jumping out of a truck loaded with corpses, and if that weren’t horrific? People reacting as if it was just another normal for “their world”, it was the tale that highlighted how devoid the consideration has peaked, how a river is drained with more blood than it is with water, it’s as if their lives were written by Shakespeare himself, so yes, it’s absolutely viable to use his works to highlight matters of significance and be appalled at how the world has evolved yet we as humans we haven’t. A day in utopia would be the sole way where Shakespeare wouldn’t be relevant, we can always rely on ourself to prove to be malicious than to be generous. 

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