Saturday 23 November 2013

mein tou dekhoonga-strings

I feel “the tinge of fear” in the singer’s eye is reflecting the failure of emergence of any audience in a barren land. If no one will come to them then who will they share their optimistic message with? How will they create hope in others? How will more hopeful individuals emerge? As the video starts, we are shown a mountainous and barren area with no houses or any kind of existence as far as one can see. The song starts with hope and ends with more hope. The two men wait there in a barren and unpopulated land with hope for some audience to whom they could pass their message. It looks like no one will appear (that’s why a tinge of fear in the eye) but suddenly a girl emerges with a slate. This shows how one should hope for the positive even in the most impossible situations. Their hope brought them positive results. Keeping this in mind, the video says that it is never impossible or too late to hope for a better future for Pakistan. 
Both men have an eye contact when they see a sudden appearance of a girl. This eye contact shows how they’re glad to see someone willing to join them.  An eye contact which reaffirms that at least there is a third person with whom they can share their optimistic message:
“mein tou dekhoonga mein tou dekhoonga tum bhi dekhogai tum bhi dekhoogai. Jab roti sasti hogi aur mehngi ho gi jaan, woh din phir aayega jab aisa hoga Pakistan.”

Right after this a second girl appears and following her many other kids appear. At the end instead of having just 2 hopeful individuals we have many smiling faces and hopeful individuals. Never lose hope! nothing is impossible! (wait for PTI).

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