Shiddat Shows Extreme Love

        Shiddat is an Indian movie that was released on October, 01,2021 on Disney plus Hotstar. The movie is based on an extreme love story that happily begins but ends up with tears as the hero dies at the end. Jaggy, the hero of the movie, is a boy who falls in extreme love with Radhika, the heroine. Initially, they had the pleasure and enjoyed the partnership as everyone even in real life. The girl was sent to London for the purpose of getting married there to a boy of Radhika's parents' choice.

            After, hearing about her marriage the boy became mad and begged her for love. Then, the girl said him to go to London for stopping her marriage after a short period of time. As the time passed, the boy illegally went to France intending to go to London. There, he faced unconditional catastrophes and problematic situations. Unfortunately, the boy could not reach her after trying more than enough. He even tried to cross seven seas for he was drowned in the sea but fortunately, saved by Gautam (Mohit Raina).

            After having conversations with the girl, the boy got ready and Gautam took him to the airport to go to London. Distastefully, once again the boy was about to be could but hid at the bottom of the plane. As the action was risky so it caused him to lose his life. The girl waited but the boy embraced death because of her love. The story is clear by the name Shiddat which means madness and intense love and this is the love that took the boy's life. Although the movie is a flop, has attracted almost everyone who watches the movie. To be honest, the movie made me cry at the end. It is a movie that can heal one's mind and make him love his loved ones as well as it also teaches us not to love someone extremely. I believe that you will cry while or after watching it whether you experienced love or not. If you are willing to watch the movie, watch it a lonely because you may cry after watching the extreme love as well as there are some unpleasant images in the beginning.




By: Parvez Moula Bakhsh

The writer is a teacher at The Passion Institute of English language & Tuition

Malir Karachi