Friday, July 2, 2010

Raavan

We watched 'Raavan' last weekend. I was looking forward to watching this movie from the time I first heard about it. Mani Ratnam, AR Rahman, Abhishek Bachchan - yes a trio very tough to resist! There is something else which made Raavan even more irresistible for me (pun intended ;)) - and that is, the modern day adaptation of Ramayan.
Ramayan holds a dear place in my heart. Don't ask me why - because I do not know the answer. Be it the influence of grandma's mythological fables
or the very popular TV show (Ramayana) ,that was telecasted those days ...I cannot put my finger on it.

As a young girl, I remember being enamored by the subject. When in a mood for mythology, I'd pester my father with questions like - whether Ramayan really took place? Why is Ram considered God? The possible dates of Ramayan, the possible setting, the place where it took place, did Raavan really have ten heads and many such questions.
He would patiently try to answer them all. Though he acknowledged that the account of Ramayan is exaggerated, like many other epics, he believed it did take place. "May be Ram was the leader of a tribal clan , may be it was not monkeys but monkey like tribals that helped him find Sita, may be Raavan wasn't as bad a person", he would speculate. May be? Such conversations often left me in an enthused and stimulated state of mind...

Excited I am even now, after watching Raavan. Not because it is such a masterpiece. Nor did the performances of the cast sweep me off my feet..no! But, may be because I found this adaptation of Ramayan closest to what I have imagined it to be. It connected to my thought process. Believing that the legend most Hindus consider sacred is not an exaggerated , overrated piece of fiction but a true life story (with may be a little bit of exaggeration) has a lot of joy associated with it. There is some kind of peace, hope and contentment which I'm not able put into words. I believe ... maybe, its the romantic in me!