LAAPATAA LADIES Movie Reaction Part (1/2)! | Sparsh Srivastav | Nitanshi Goel | Pratibha Ranta
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- Jaby and Achara react to ‘Laapataa Ladies’, a captivating and heartwarming movie directed by the talented Kiran Rao, tells the story of Deepak Kumar, a man who loses his wife and embarks on a journey of self-discovery and resilience.
The movie features an ensemble cast including Nitanshi Goel, Pratibha Ranta, Sparsh Shrivastav, Ravi Kishan, and Chhaya Kadam. Each actor delivers a stellar performance, bringing their characters to life and making the audience feel every emotion.
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PHOOL (flower)
PUSHPA (flower)
Deepak's village: SOORAJMUKHI (A flower)
The bus Deepak takes to his village: PUSHPA TRAVELS (Flower)
Flower: A symbol of tenderness, innocence or purity. This symbol of innocence and purity is spread throughout the village life in the film.
Phool's husband: DEEPAK (lamp/ a source of light)
Pushpa's husband: PRADEEP (lamp/ a source of light)
A lamp can either guide you through darkness or it can burn you.
Deepak is a guiding force, a ray of hope for both Phool and Pushpa in their darkest times. While Pradeep burnt his ex-wife to death.
(One lamp showed the way, the other burnt down a life)
Pushpa's real name: JAYA (victorious)
Jaya is a rebel at heart. But, because of the social and gender expectations, she is forced to be soft, and tender like a flower ( PUSHPA). Jaya especially mentions the dish made of lotus stems. She consumes a dish made of flowers ( Kamal Kakdi). She symbolically consumes her tenderness her softness, and the flowery side of her character. She rebels against the social norms and expectations such as taking her husband's name and running away from her marriage to pursue her education. She strives to be VICTORIOUS.
Name of the police officer: SHYAM MANOHAR
SHYAM: Dark, Black ( one name of Lord Krishna)
MANOHAR: Lovable, one who wins our heart (another name of Lord Krishna)
In the first part of the movie Shyam Manohar is shown as corrupt, and a greedy officer. Showing the dark side of his character. Thus, he is SHYAM.
In the second half, Shyam Manohar wins our hearts by taking the right step by saving Jaya from her husband. Thus, he becomes MANOHAR.
This shows the dual nature of power and judiciary. It can be dark and mischievous but it can also be very beautiful.
These are some interesting things I observed after watching the film. This is a purely subjective observation and can vary from person to person. 🌼
Beautifully explained☺
Wow so beautifully explained excellent 👏
Wow, thank you for this analysis! Most people wouldn’t have gotten it or interpreted it this way. I’m curious if this was something you observed or read from the filmmakers
OMG! 😲 😮😮😮
Bhaisab.. tum to bade heavy driver ho bhai
Tears weren't stopping when Manju mai tasted the kalakand sweet made by phool as soon as she heard the news about her safe return..Indeed a generational masterpiece 💝
Literally the most satisfying ending I've seen in a long time
It is goood but don’t use the word “generational “ so lightly
Bro why TF you are giving spoilers here
@@_Jatin_sharmaThey have already reacted to the full movie. It's just not uploaded to youtube yet (patreons & youtube members get early access)
@@adityaisgreat21 oopsie poopsie 👉🏻👈🏻💅🏻 my bad
The moment he said'I love you' my mother said he is going to be a big star in future.. Such a great actor
Sahi baat hai Bhai ekdam natural acting thi. Even the reaction of the girl was so awesome laga hi nahi ki acting kar rahe hai... Aesae logo ko kaam milna chahiye yaar.
Heyyyyy MY MUM SAID THE SAME THING AT THAT VERY SCENE!!!!!! 😂😂😂 wow, what a coincidence 🎉
I have seen this comment so many times. I wonder if the PR team is doing it. HMMM
Nepowood mein talent ki koi jagh nhi
he was so natural!! like irl you would do the same!!
FUN FACT - in 1951 during India's first general election 2.8 million women couldn't vote because they didn't give their own name while registering to vote. Election commissioner sukumar sen said "these women simply refused to give their proper names in the electoral rolls and insisted that they be identified as A's mother, B's wife etc"
That sounds like a sad fact but also funny. Being in a relationship doesn’t mean you should loose your identity but that’s exactly what happens to these rural girls. And unfortunately, it is masqueraded under a selfless gesture by society. No, it’s just idiotic. You won’t see a guy do this. Why ? Cause they don’t feel their identity is shameful or useless.
@@blueshoes5145I think it has more to do that traditional women lives revolved around their husbands. In India, since many women didn’t want to get involved much with the paperwork ( it was tough) they left the legal work to their husbands. Things have changed for better, now even rural men help their women excel in their careers
@@blueshoes5145 hm
@@blueshoes5145Indian state makes policies and laws for these women but it's the privileged women who exploit these laws and policies and make it difficult for women who actually need it.
What are you blabbering about?
Even men are referred to as - - k papa etc.
😮
The way Deepak says "I love you" to Phool👌👌...You can tell how deeply he is in love with Phool just by his facial expression. This guy's one dialogue delivery is better than some Star kid's whole career.
Wow, the world is such a small place! I'm African, and in our culture, a woman traditionally avoids saying her husband's name for her entire life. I don't recall my mother ever pronouncing my father's name.
All cultures are truly connected, just by different names. ❤
Fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
Let me tell you it is true that our mother don't call our father by name. But even if they are getting kidnapped they will scream it. Not like how they portrayed in this 3rd class propaganda 🍿🎥movie
@@pranavjadhav18 How someone could find propaganda even in a beautiful movie like this is beyond me. Just go away.
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I agree. As we know, movies often mix a bit of reality with a generous dash of fiction and exaggeration. That being said, you shouldn't underestimate the power of culture and tradition-they can be as sticky as movie theater floors!
Here's another quirky tidbit from my culture to add to your collection. My sisters wouldn't dare venture to the bathroom if my father was in sight. Picture this: my father, perched on a chair in the yard on a sunny day, deeply engrossed in his newspaper or puffing away at a cigarette. The path to the bathroom? Right past him. So, rather than brave the gauntlet, my sisters would hold it in-sometimes to the point of agony. They'd rather face excruciating pain than take that walk of shame past my father! Sometimes, I played the hero, tiptoeing to my father to coax him from his chair so the poor girls could finally make a break for the loo. Respect for dad was that intense back then. Nowadays, though, such extreme deference is going the way of dial-up internet-thankfully less common!
Everyone : here for their reaction😮
Me : for movie 🍿🎥
Farq hai farq hai ❤
Same 😂
Same here😂😂
I’m here too for the movie lol♥️
I m here to see only reaction of the confession of deepak.
My heart is so full after seeing Kiran's such soulful sincere film. Cried like a baby. And seeing a packed house brings back the hope and faith in Hindi cinema and its audience. Beautiful writing, sincere and honest performances. Bliss
In many culture it is believed that the husband life decreases if his wife calls him by his name.
Also in older days husband used to be much older than the wife so it was considered disrespectful to call someone older by their name.
This makes me so happy!!! Even my dad, one of the harshest film critics ever, said that he watched a good movie for the first time in a long time... This movie is so damn heartfelt and sweet!!!
Manju Mai was also in the movie Andhadhun, she played the rickshaw driver's wife. Such a good actress. ❤
omg thanks for letting me know
The classic duo of Jaby and Achara, both reacting to a good quality Bollywood movie. Ah, good days ☕😌
Just watched "Laapataa ladies". The movie is Simply Superb. The scene between Deepak & Phool in the farm just took it to the next level.
He is so vulnerable in that scene and yet he goes ahead with it.
The Overall narrative & storyline is so good.
This movie is much much better than the big budget South Indian movies and their remakes which have no sense in them - just big loud music, over the top action & tons of over acting. No nuance at all.
It is high time that audiences start valuing & supporting quality cinema over big budget loud movies with over the top acting.
Immediately clicked…watched this movie yesterday and cried 😢
Where did you watch
@@mysteriousgirl09Netflix
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Deepak saying Full English to Phool = Pure Cinema 😍
It's purely fiction who wears ghoongat in village I also have lived in village never ever sawn a lady with ghunghat in 19 years of my life what a propaganda movie. This movie is made by amir khan what should I expect.
Bro I'm also from uttar pradesh azamgarh or waha pe abhi Tak ghunghat kiya jata hai
Reels wali janta!
@@rahulsanatanvlogs ok sorry but woh badal kyu nahi rahe hai hum ne toh ghunghat culture khatam kar diya. Waha ka tradition hai kya aisa kuch toh thik hai.
@@pranavjadhav18 WTF ? I have visited A LOT of villages of my relatives and 80% womens wore ghoongat even today !
AA gaye "PROPOGANDA" chillane wale andhabhakt 🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂
Watch Manjumell boys
Whosoever suggested this is a genius!!
Watched this movie on Sunday with my parents, they loved it. A very good movie.
Me too😂😂
👊👊
During 2000s and even now in some parts of India, the women are not supposed to call their husbands by their name or say their husband's name in front of anyone as its not considered respectful for husband.
आज भी मेरी मम्मी मेरे पापा का नाम नही लेती है।
Can the husband call the wife by her name 🤔
@@Msomale yes he can because wives aren't given the same respect.
@@Maya_hee it's sad then
@@ashutoshkumarsingh5179 why !?just curious
Phool and Deepak 🎀
Manjummel Boys too...on Disney+
I have watched laapata ladies and now I'm watching lapaata ladies with Jaby 😂😂
React Manjummel Boys Biggest blockbuster movie of the year. Budget of 20 cr and collect 240 cr at box office
Watch manjummel Boys
manjummel boys 👈🏻 👌🏻supar movies
I am so happy OTT platforms are giving stage to such incredible actors.
Still thinking about this movie, watched it day before yesterday. Such a lovely lovely movie.
I watched it recently it is so well made😂 enjoyed it so much it looked so realistic too
Beautiful movie - satire on regressive customs. It's absolutely hilarious to see the passive defensive comments about many of these customs. It still exists in many parts of the country 2001 was just 20+ years ago. One sheep even blamed the Mughals and British for the veil culture because apparently India is the land of kamasutra like the whole of India read that and practiced it. It's a very nicely done social satire which makes you think and question customs that don't have a place in modern societies. It's not a movie to make you defensive and blame others for it - it's a call for self introspection. I will get bombarded by hate comments because of my first name. That's okay - I'm used to it. Twenty years later another movie will be made about this decades defensiveness and blame game culture.
God bless you all with the grace of wisdom
Bluud harvesting kannibal Christian don't put your nose on other's matter
@@rbnjddgrow up kid!!!
@@Vansh_med i don't need validation from non hindu
A simple question why don't South Indian rural hindu women do ghunght,
It's funny cuz just a few days ago I saw a 19th century wedding picture of a Tamil or maybe it was a Karnataka couple. And the woman in the pic wasn't covering her breasts.
I am glad its achara and jaby reacting to this… its a cute movie
I watched this movie in theatre then again on Netflix a week ago and couldn't stop crying both the times. Kiran Rao and Aamir Khan makes such wonderful movies. While watching I was reminded of Peepli Live which also showcases "Bharat" or the Indian Heartland stories of an Indian living in rural india and just like this it was also a satirical movie. You guys should react to Peepli Live next.
I found this movie through your review!! I loved your reactions and comments. It was quite refreshing to see western reactions to Indian culture! I’m an Indian American and I can resonate with both cultures. India is an incredibly diverse land where food and language change sometimes every 100 kilometers, for example! It is also the oldest but still living civilization on the planet and therefore, you’ll see extreme and large differences in beliefs, customs, and practices all coexisting and many times within the same household. It can be quite confusing to an outsider. Urban India can be extremely modern meaning Americanized, for example.
I watched this movie with my mother in a theatre. My mother who was earlier not ready to go to the theatre, came out of it saying that it was a "pretty good movie". I instantly knew that this movie will hit all the sweet spots of Indians. Kudos to such stories showing simple, original, INDIAN, India. ♥️
I watched this movie on Netflix just recently but im gonna watch it again with you guys cause I just love it.
Very glad you reacted to this.... Watched it a few days back and really a very soulful movie set in the backdrop of indian village.... Hope you like it
Was waiting for this eagerly ❣️🔥
I am happy that you saw this movie it was released in the theatre, however, many Indian didn't even go to the theatre to watch it, now that this movie has come on Netflix people are taking and giving appreciation
Because only woke watch this crap indian is becoming more and more conservative and you think people will watch this crap
It's so awesome movie I love it i watch full already 😊
The acting of the groom is so awesome I was literally shocked.
What a incredible movie 🤩🎥 love from Kerala
This makes me the happiest. Finally you are reacting to this movie. Such an earnest and good movie in so long
Achara you are so blessed, I can't sleep while traveling.
I like THIS side of Bollywood always..
Main point is here that the Police officer is actually the Member of Parliament of India. It’s obvious, he is “SMART”.🤣🤣
sad part is realizing, this is the reality in 2024 india too, almost in 35% of india.
True...
Happy to see that you also do reaction for such realistic movies and not just the typical Bollywood stuff.
just watched it it's amazing! all actors did great acting. ❤
After a long time I was able to say aah what a movie!! And I was able to watch with entire family ..
Such a good movie this is 👏 glad to know you guys are reacting to this
Waiting for this ❤
Its a brilliant n subtle movie❤
I was waiting for this, genuinely waiting for it.
Deepak n phool is my fav couple
I was literally manifesting for a reaction yesterday and here it is. And it has happened for the 2nd time now😭
It's a beautiful movie.
Im so glad achara is watching this movie.
Such an outstanding film❤
achara got tear after hearing i love you
so sweet
My friend once traveled in a local train in northern part of india, the person sitting besides him suddenly hold my friends left arm saw the time in my friend's watch and kept his arm back 😂😂😂😂
The rural part of india has noConcept of personalSpace😅 the person didn't even realize he is enteringSomeone's personalSpace😂
My fav movie of the year
Favourite people reacting to favourite movie...😁
Waited for weeks for this, since your review!
The girl who played phool .. is only 16 ..all the 3 main leads were fascinating.. i saw this 2x in the hall ❤ worth it
After a long time we get a 10/10 movie. I loved it that much.
The three wheeled vehicle you guys were talking about is called a "Tempo traveller" or a "loading auto" here in India. Its more of an Indian vehicle. Its cheaper than regular trucks or lorries and can carry medium sized goods within the city limits. But yeah it's off balance on unmetalled roads 😅. So quite a ride 😁
Ravi kishan ❤
This movie has my whole heart ❤️
I watched this movie on Sunday in cinema.
Kiran Rao did such a great movie.
Oo I like this movie so much I watched it on Netflix … superb ❤
React Manjummal Boys
Yess it is based on a true story
Yay!! Achara❤❤
The comment from Achara about the Ghoongat (looking down so she doesn’t trip) is the practical aspect. The deeper meaning of what the lady in the movie meant was once a girl gets married (aka ghoongat on) , she just has to follow (her in-laws/husband/old traditions) never look forward (thinking for herself or being independent). That’s why I love the character arc of Phool the director shows the audience. She learns to be independent, speak up , to have an ambition, be brave, and look out for herself. I also love the family which was very caring and considerate.
Overall I loved this movie. The actors were great, the story was really good. It may seem like a feminist movie to most educated city dwellers but i think the target audience are the women who still feel like it’s their duty to be submissive and put family first even in cases where the family is supportive. I like how it teaches such women to be courageous and to follow their passion without being disrespectful to anyone.
Loved the characters arc of the police officer too.
This movie was in some way or the other a reply to Sandeep Reddy Vanga (director of Animal) who showed women as a property of men.. Kiran rao is a genius❤😂 this is a sattire on women in India...like Jaya there are many women who couldn't fulfill their dreams because of responsibilities... although India is developing a lot and has already developed a lot..but still Dowry is practiced in some villages or not so developed cities...
Such a beautiful movie❤❤❤
Manju Mai is one of the best actors when she played rickshaw drivers wife she’s amazing ❤
A gem of a movie! 🍿
A beautiful movie without so called high paid stars ❤
Love the movie
Phool and Jaya were shown as strikingly opposite in the movie through their characteristics, reactions and even the police inspector also said to deepak while arresting jaya, tum Phool ki jagah kaanta le aaye, hum nikaal diye (You brought a thorn instead of a flower, I've removed it.) But one thing which both can commonly feel is FREEDOM which is shown through sunshine Phool (at the Train Gate, while returning) and Jaya(at the Bus Window) 🌤🌤
This analogy sums up the movie and the message it is serving to the audience that no matter what your background is, ambition is, nature, personality, every women has a Thirst AND Right to her Freedom.
A very well Crafted Masterpiece. It'll be a Cult for sure! ❤❤
After all it's AAMIR KAHN PRODUCTIONS.
this movie is so wholesome 😍
Sparsh Shrivastav won kids dancing show “chak dhoom dhoom” almost 15 years ago.
Next react on Manjummal Boys
Feel-great movie.... all the way 😃😃
MASTERPIECE 🎉
cant wait for part 2, please start doing overtime
Good to see jaby back.
I’m glad I watched it in the theatre
Right after Dune 2
I loved loved loved Jaya aka Pratibha in this.
So glad to see how far she's come🙌💗
In Uttar Pradesh and bihar, people don't wait till the station arrive, they just pull the emergency chain in the middle of nowhere and walk to their house.
Is people not afraid of police.?
Or
Police ignoring them?
Waiting for manjummel boys reaction.......... Must watch film
Her age is 14 at the time of filming and she has 10 million+ followers on Instagram 😮😮😮😮😮
Rural India in early 2000s. Though its changing now but its still there in remote areas..
I comes from rural area people become more hardline compared to old generation in village people banned use of dj and many more things are coming
Best movie yar best movie
The veil thing is village or near Village area tradition mostly there only these traditions are mostly followed❤
That's one of the classical music
I didn't notice that dialogue - shakal chupani pade, aesa kuch ki ho kaa.
Achara has so much Indian sense ...she just catches the inside jokes and things so easily 👏 it's a joy to watch her react to our movies and such . I'm really impressed
They don't say the husband's name to show respect, like u can't call ur boss by his first name to show respect similar concept
It's not as simple as you thinking. Women were forced to practice these customs, unless society would call them uncultured or bad girls.
Here you yourself given example of boss. So, your example also conclude that husband is boss in a relationship, and wife is just a worker or servant.
This is why these kinds of movies were made to rectify bad practices in society of Indian culture and religion.
Best movie of this year ❤.