Zindagi na milegi dobara: A soul searching journey


Often road journeys and travel to exotic locations makes one discover a part of their personality which was probably oblivious to them till that moment. It takes probably one of many moments for that realization to dawn.

Zindagi na milegi dobara is one such film which takes you through that soul stirring journey. The story begins with three friends from College deciding to go on a trip as a Bachelor party as one of them is tying the knot soon. The entire adventure in Spain brings out the inner demons one is fighting with and how they conquer it by the end of the trip. The movie cruises through its fine moments and embarks some thrilling adventures. Scuba Diving in the Mediterranean Sea makes Hrithik discover a whole different world altogether which enables him to feel the magic in his life. Sky Diving sends a whoop of delight amidst the viewer’s tempting them to indulge in the same. The tomato festival in Spain is highlighted in a vibrant manner as well. Lastly, the traditional bull fight is what embarks the end of this spectacular adventure as the three souls emerge as happier and content beings.

Being a travel enthusiast, I consider it highly important for people to take some time off and explore a new place every year. It can be within India or even outside. It’s amazing as to what one can learn from each city and their culture. The experience one gets from travel is unimaginable. It’s all about discovering a new place and a new you. Do it before its too late else Kya Patha, Zindagi na milegi dobara.

Comments

KParthasarathi said…
This film is very much after your taste.You both are fond of travel and adventure and often enjoy the same.Will try to see the film.
Anonymous said…
True Kp! Could identify a lot with the film. In fact Spain has become one of my to see destinations!
Amrit said…
Value your suggestion and will watch this weekend
Whirlwind said…
Definitely do watch it!

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