'Piku' have the 5 Invaluable Lessons for the Youth to learn
New Delhi : The megastar
of Bollywood Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone and Irrfan Khan's recently released movie ‘Piku’ has definitely managed
to convey some invaluable messages for the youth. 'Piku' is a family
comedy drama that revolves around a quirky father-daughter relationship
essayed by Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone with Irrfan Khanm which
arrived to theatre on May 8 of this year.
Here are the few lessons to learn from Piku, Rana and Bhashkor Banerjee :
Gender Equality : Indian culture has always boost that the male child is the one to take care of their parents. But Piku teaches us otherwise and essays the role perfect daughter who makes sure every whim and fancy of her father is fulfilled.
Family Values : The character of Piku is definitely someone who is with the flow of current generation, yet she finds herself unconsciously holding on to her traditional roots and ethics.
Responsibility : Piku also teaches that even she lost her mother at an very tender age but she takes the charge and took on household responsibilities and everything that came with it.
Independence : Piku was also an independent working woman and she worked towards building a professional career as well. This should definitely inspire the youth as it is something that is highly misused in today’s day and age.
Love is not materialistic : The way Rana and Piku who fall in love during a road trip from Delhi to Kolkata display a pure and sincere connection, without any materialistic benefits is an example of beautiful and mature love story.
Piku, her baba and Rana have been some excellent examples for the youth of India. What you think about it? Write down here in the Comment box below.
Here are the few lessons to learn from Piku, Rana and Bhashkor Banerjee :
Gender Equality : Indian culture has always boost that the male child is the one to take care of their parents. But Piku teaches us otherwise and essays the role perfect daughter who makes sure every whim and fancy of her father is fulfilled.
Family Values : The character of Piku is definitely someone who is with the flow of current generation, yet she finds herself unconsciously holding on to her traditional roots and ethics.
Responsibility : Piku also teaches that even she lost her mother at an very tender age but she takes the charge and took on household responsibilities and everything that came with it.
Independence : Piku was also an independent working woman and she worked towards building a professional career as well. This should definitely inspire the youth as it is something that is highly misused in today’s day and age.
Love is not materialistic : The way Rana and Piku who fall in love during a road trip from Delhi to Kolkata display a pure and sincere connection, without any materialistic benefits is an example of beautiful and mature love story.
Piku, her baba and Rana have been some excellent examples for the youth of India. What you think about it? Write down here in the Comment box below.