Ruth, this is especially for you!
It has English subtitles 
This is my most favorite actor and my most favorite scene, of all time. It is an Indian movie and thus I will give some context.
The movie is based on the concept of reincarnation, as many Indian movies have been in the past, due to the general cultural belief in the concept. In the storyline of this movie (titled Om Shanti Om), a poor individual who wants to make it big in the movie industry, as a lead actor, is killed. He takes birth again as the son of a leading movie star. As years roll by, the now reincarnated man grows into a big star of his own, but is very much a brat. In the scene attached, he is being awarded in a very prestigious movie industry awards night. As he takes the stage to speak, he suddenly starts spouting words that are completely foreign to him, in the sense of his character. Actually, he spoke those words in his previous incarnation, when together with a friend and a group of poor children on the street, he stages a mock award winning speech, with a bottle of beer as the memento and with a comb in his hand, doubling up as the mike. You can see the bleed-through of his inter-incarnational memories shown, as well, in the scene.
It is really a great scene and the dialog is extremely awesome, beautiful and inspiring. It reminds us of the strength of us humans, each and everyone of us from every background, as to how equally wonderful we all are. Differences between people only exists in the mind. If we want to reach out for the stars, together, the universe will definitely hold our hands! Wonderful piece of acting, as well, by my favorite star -- the one and only, Shahrukh Khan!!
Great question, GW. I do not know a specific answer to it, really.
However, a very thought provoking question. I agree regarding the difficulties of being a slave!
Thank you, very deeply and from the depth of my heart, for your kind words, as well, my friend!


This is my most favorite actor and my most favorite scene, of all time. It is an Indian movie and thus I will give some context.
The movie is based on the concept of reincarnation, as many Indian movies have been in the past, due to the general cultural belief in the concept. In the storyline of this movie (titled Om Shanti Om), a poor individual who wants to make it big in the movie industry, as a lead actor, is killed. He takes birth again as the son of a leading movie star. As years roll by, the now reincarnated man grows into a big star of his own, but is very much a brat. In the scene attached, he is being awarded in a very prestigious movie industry awards night. As he takes the stage to speak, he suddenly starts spouting words that are completely foreign to him, in the sense of his character. Actually, he spoke those words in his previous incarnation, when together with a friend and a group of poor children on the street, he stages a mock award winning speech, with a bottle of beer as the memento and with a comb in his hand, doubling up as the mike. You can see the bleed-through of his inter-incarnational memories shown, as well, in the scene.
It is really a great scene and the dialog is extremely awesome, beautiful and inspiring. It reminds us of the strength of us humans, each and everyone of us from every background, as to how equally wonderful we all are. Differences between people only exists in the mind. If we want to reach out for the stars, together, the universe will definitely hold our hands! Wonderful piece of acting, as well, by my favorite star -- the one and only, Shahrukh Khan!!

(04-13-2013, 02:30 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: Is love in a 4th density positive planet strong enough to keep a 4th density negative empire from taking over and making slaves of it? It's hard to serve if you're a slave. As always Confused, I love your posts. So insightful.
Great question, GW. I do not know a specific answer to it, really.
However, a very thought provoking question. I agree regarding the difficulties of being a slave!
Thank you, very deeply and from the depth of my heart, for your kind words, as well, my friend!
