Lucky Baskar
The film starts with excitement, then slows down a bit and ends with excitement in the climax.
The most enjoyable part of the film is the small and interesting tidbits that the viewers can relate to.
For example, Baskar goes to his manager to complain about his caste and then cries and apologizes. After that scene is over, he goes and washes his face and goes back to his normal self. When everyone leaves for work in the evening, a colleague asks, "How can you act like nothing happened?"
To this, Baskar replies, "Today, for half an hour, an unexpected event happened in my life, and I could have cried all the time thinking about it."
Scenes like these that can relate to us are what made the film enjoyable.
Another important message of the film is that if this same Baskar had gotten a promotion, he would have lived an average life and passed away. But life has been a constant source of frustration for him, and his rise was immense only after he was pushed to the limit by his decisions.
The main reason for that is not only the decision he made, but also the way he implemented it intelligently. This is a great lesson.
Now I come to another important point.
The real hero of the film is not Bhaskar, it is a hidden character. Can you guess who that is?
In real life, if a person wants to become a successful businessman, he can succeed very easily if he has such a shadow character.
For example, I can also say that no matter how many falls I have seen in business, it will pave the way for me to rise again easily. Similarly, if someone wants to start a business or has a good business idea but asks me for advice on how to get to the top, the first and last sentence I will say will be related to this.
If you find out, either you are a successful entrepreneur or you know the way. And finally MONEY IS ALWAYS ULTIMATE.......
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