Shoojit Sircar's recently released movie 'PIKU' became an instant hit among audience. While they certainly loved the relationship between father and daughter portrayed in the movie, the love story between Irrfan-Deepika and the quirky drama too managed to convey a few priceless messages, especially for today's youngsters. Check out the best five lessons that the characters of Bhashkor Banerjee, Rana and Piku are conveying it to the youth from the film 'PIKU'.Gender EqualityThe culture of India has for all the time given more significance to the male child. Still in several parts of the country, it is being believed that son of the family is meant to take care of their parents. However, PIKU teaches the audience otherwise. Living in an avant-grade Bengali family, the character of Piku shows us that she is a perfect daughter who ensures that every fancy and whim of her father is being fulfilled.Family ValuesThe character of Deepika Padukone here is certainly up-to-date by means of the current generation. However, yet she finds herself naively holding on to her roots and traditions.ResponsibilityOne more main lesson that the present generation need to learn from Piku is her responsibility. Well, as a young girl, who lost her beloved mother at a very juvenile age, Piku efficiently took all the household responsibilities on her and everything that came by means of it.IndependenceApart from being exceptionally responsible, the character of Piku is also being described as an independent working woman. Learning from her mother's experience, she was also seen workingtowards building a professional career. Well, this should certainly inspire youth as it is something which is truly being misused in today's age.Love is not materialistic
Towards the end of this wonderful family drama, the viewers have also been witnessed with Irrfan and Deepika's mature and beautiful love story. Their respective characters of Rana and Piku fall in love with each other during their trip from Delhi to Kolkata, where they display a very sincere and pure connection between them, without any materialistic kind of benefits.
Well, we believe Piku and her baba, along with Rana, are having some brilliant examples for today's generation of India. We just cannot wait to watch more movies like 'PIKU' that are content-driven and are leaving something for the audience to think about. And that's the real beauty of the movie!Meanwhile, PIKU is riding on success with respect to its positive word of mouth, where one and all are going crazy in the world of Piku, Rana and Baba. Although it had some very limited screen release, but has been acclaimed because of lots of factors like from Juhi Chaturvedi's dialogues and tight screenplay, to Shoojit Sircar's clever direction, from Amitabh Bachchan's unconventional yet alluring act as Piku's Baba, Deepika Padukone's best performance in her career, to Irrfan Khan's appealing on-screen chemistry with Deepika.'PIKU' is a quirky take on the daughter-father relationship that centers on the daughter Piku (played by Deepika Padukone) and her crazy world with beloved father (played by Amitabh Bachchan). The film also stars Irrfan Khan who is seen romancing with Deepika in it.Produced by MSM Motion Pictures, in an alliance with Rising Sun Films and Saraswati Entertainment, 'PIKU' is directed by Shoojit Sircar and will be distributed worldwide by Yash Raj Films. The movie has been released in theatres on 8th of May, 2015.