Sunday, 25 December 2011

Kicking Don


Don’t go by the title, it is not a movie review. I wish I could do but spare your curiosity to watch the movie yourself. But I vouch on the crispy dialogues and lovely plot of a love story beautifully infused within a complete action movie. Go for it guys, at least for Roma!

So there we were, all excited and eager, at the cinema hall, ready with a bucket full of popcorn and sinful coke. The hall was packed & the movie started with hoots and squeals. We seated hastily between a row without bothering neighbors. While the movie was taking twists and turns, I feel baby fingers from my next seat patting my arms, trying to reach the popcorn in my hand. I smiled at the baby and neatly transferred the bucket to Rag, who was on the other side. Minutes must have passed and I feel my plait being gently pulled, again by the hungry baby. I gave a stare at the mother, who seemed un affected by her child’s play, was going ooooohs and aaaaaaaaahs over King Khan’s sleek and sexy looks. Consoling myself I got drowned in movie and was carried away in plot until the baby broke into shrieksss!! I lost the story track completely while the mother tried to feed the baby hushing and cooing its hunger. In despair I stared at screen trying to catch up the story. Minutes later, a pungent odour of poop & pee stroke my sense and all my hope of enjoying rest of the movie vanished in air. Real torture started when happy-stomach-baby started singing in joy & kicking me while sleeping on his mom’s lap. I now surrendered to the notorious tot and enjoyed rest of the story with free kick-massage service. Some where in between, he was also trying to make a conversation with another baby in front seat but I managed to overlook!!

Finally, there I was, left unhappy with the extra effects of baby kicks in movie, a careless mom with pleasure of eyeing Sharuk and the tiny tot, enjoying his day out in a cinema theater  Seriously, why do parents get there real young babies to cinema hall and freak us out with there antics? The audience there are definitely looking for some real entertainment worth there penny but will be left helpless with such thoughtless parents. Like children are banned in pubs and clubs & even in certain restaurants, is it not wise to avoid them in cinema halls? Anyways Don,better luck next time.

Ashwini

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