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So my man Aamir has done it again—this time with a record-shattering blockbuster as well as one of the most prestigious awards conferred by the Indian state—the Padma Bhushan. The road has been long and arduous; this trail-blazing trajectory was never a certitude. In 1989 AK was a different man, a different star. He has grown up just as we have. A generation has come of age—we’re older, wiser, and better—just as AK is. Like good wine and superior Scotch whiskey, the man has gotten better (mellow, flavorful, complex) with time. This piece is more about my generation than about Aamir Khan. In a way it is a bildungsroman—a coming of age narrative tethered to the shifting fortunes of one of the most successful stars from Bollywood.
The morning’s cold and chilly. A sullen figure walks down the streets, his hurried footsteps causing a slight rustle on the fallen leaves. Shoulders drooping, eyebrows cringed in thought; he walked on.
Man's greatest desire is for freedom. Freedom within thyself is a longing within humans. Freedom is the very essential core, the soul, the driving force behind human consciousness: Love is its circumference and freedom is its center. These two fulfilled, life has no regret. And they both are fulfilled together, never separately. The very essence of love is being free, is being set free, the very point is the feeling of being able to spread your wings and fly freely, to be liberated, to be able to feel existence in purity.
Author: Gaurav Kapoor
















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