This is a suggestion from adh1325 and it’s a great one! Everyone loves Masoom, right? And there is soooooooooooooo much to discuss!
Is anyone available either the Friday or Saturday night before Mother’s day?
Is anyone interested in discussing Masoom?
If not, is there another movie you would prefer discussing?
I am available. It is a great suggestion. It am amazing movie with lots of wonderful performances.
Unfortunately, I am just not up for watching this right before Mother’s Day. Just thinking about the movie makes me bawl my eyes out. I do not have the mental wherewithal to watch this with two small children.
I will see if I am up for discussing this without watching it beforehand.
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Aha! You are in the “is there something else you would suggest instead?” category! For more frivolous/less emotional options, may I suggest Dostana (Maa Da Laadla)? Or something similar?
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I am up for all the ones everyone suggested. Aradhana, Pyar Mein Twist, Andaz, Amar Akbar Anthony.
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Would “Nil Battey Sannata” be an acceptable lighter alternative? I really had to wrack my pate. . . filmi maas are rarely having a good time.
I can do Fri or Sat : )
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There’s gotta be a mother’s day comedy, surely! We just aren’t thinking of it.
Oh wait, I think I’ve got it. What about Pyar Main Twist? Rom-com between widowed Dimple and Rishi, including perspective of Dimple’s kids?
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I mean, there’s “Mother,” but I’m not making any of you sit through it!
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Hema-Shammi Andaaz? What say you? That feels very Shelomit friendly.
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Ooh, of course I would watch “Andaz” : D Not a stressless movie, though.
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N.B., I never saw “Pyar Mein Twist,” would be happy to give it a try for this : )
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it’s a testament to my lack of creativity that the only mother-centered movies i could think of were Mother India, Deewar, and Amar Akbar Anthony (although that seems more dad-centered)
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Oh! Aradhana would also be good! But sad? Maybe? Or not?
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I weirdly LOVE Aradhana. It does not make me ugly cry like Masoom does. Maybe because it is more from the mother’s perspective than it is from the child’s perspective. Or maybe because the mother always loves the son and the son grows up being loved by his mom and his adopted parents and is happy.
The more I think about this, the more I think you are on to something here. I haven’t seen this movie in a very long time would totally be up for watching and discussing it!
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Wait, what about the Hema-Shammi Andaaz?
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Amar Akbar Anthony is least sad to me out of all these
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To me the lightest Mother’s day movie is Kuch Kuch Hota Hai 😃
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I thought of that too for a moment!!! But, Rani’s death!!!
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We just fast forward that bit and go to the letters
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Thank you all for suggesting other movies. I don’t mind sad parts of the movies in Aradhana, AAA, Andaz. And I really would be up for any of them!
I think Masoom just gets to be because all I see (and think about) is an innocent child, with those sad eyes, who lost his mother and just wants to be loved and belong and can’t have it. And I a damn mess!
ADH1325, it really is a great suggestion and I am really sorry for derailing it.
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No its ok, somehow Masoom has never made me cry so I never realised it is so heartbreaking for others. This may be because I am heartless or also scarred from the true mother’s day nightmare that is Chandni Bar (amazing movie but never again – that made me truly depressed for days).
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With all this mother’s day talk, I looked at Gauri Shinde’s career and I noticed that she is doing a new movie with Mona Singh!
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Ashwini Iyer Tiwari is doing a new film with Kareena Kapoor and Kiara Advani
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After suggesting them on another post, I realize now that Jaane Jaan and Merry Christmas can also qualify for Mother’s Day movies 🙂
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