Tuesday, May 19, 2020

10 POWERFUL AND INSPIRING DIALOGUES FROM PAATAL LOK THAT PROVE IT IS A MUST WATCH



We all would agree that with time the concept of web series are winning hearts of the young generation. All sort of web series are taking over numerous platforms and are gaining popularity in India.

One such web series is PAATAL LOK , which has created quite a buzz . It is a dark crime geo political thriller drama with typical real Indian elements. The show has received immense popularity among the viewers within the first week of its release. Fans are loving the exceptional performances by Jaideep Ahlawat, Swastika Mukherjee ,Neeraj Kabi, Ishwak singh,Aabhishek Banerjee, Gul panag ,Jagjeet Sandhu ,Rajesh Sharma, Vipin Sharma and Akash Khurana.

Not only the performances but the dialogues which are exchanged between the characters have multiple aspects to it and hold deep meaning which will definitely take your heart away!

Some of them are listed below – 


1.       INSAAN KE BACCHE KI JAAN BOHOT SAKT HOTI HAE SAAB , KEEDAY KE JAISEY , LOG MARNE KE LIYE CHHOD JAATE HAE , PAR VO JEENA SEEKH HE LETE HAE 

This dialogue is used when Kaaliya ( Amarjeet Singh ) calls Hathi ram ( Jaideep Ahlawat ) at the railway station to speak to him about Cheeni’s past. Through these lines he wants to showcase the ugly truth about the practice of Child Abandonment, how parents take a decision to never again resume or reassert guardianship over their child, and physically abandon them, just like Cheeni’s parents. But somehow the children become tuff and they learn to face harsh realities of life and survive, which is depicted clearly by the story of Cheeni ,Kaaliya and Dhaka .




2.      PEOPLE LIKE US USED TO BE HEROES. THEN SOMETHING ABOUT THIS COUNTRY CHANGED 

This dialogue is used by Sanjeev Mehra ( Neeraj Kabi ) who metaphorically explains his wife Dolly Mehra(Swastika Mukherjee) how once in the field of journalism he was considered as a hero , who is now struggling to keep his job in the news channel he’s taken to soaring heights . How a planned assassination by 4 criminals made the people around look up to him in a different way. It also throws light upon the position of renowned journalist in today’s society. They mostly get trolled on twitter and are attacked by several parties for different political agendas. it reflects upon the growing abuse of journalists 



3.        WHEN DOG LOVES MAN, HE IS GOOD MAN
                WHEN MAN LOVES DOG, HE IS GOOD MAN 

This dialogue is used by Dunollia the Master Ji ( Akshay Sharma ) when he pays a visit with Kana Commando ( Ankur Vikal ) and Rajbir Gujjaar ( Jogi Mallang ) to take Hathoda Tyagi’s ( Abhishek Banerjee )test of how  capable is he to become master ji’s hitman . These lines show that dogs grow alongside humanity, from helping us hunt mammoths to being there for dolly through her anxiety period . All of this helps cement the bond we share with them . The series gives a beautiful message that dogs are good and we are better humans because of them . 




4.       YEH EK NAHI TEEN DUNIYA HAE, SABSE UPAR SWARG LOK, JISME DEVTA REHTE HAE, BEECH MAE DHARTI, JISME AADMI REHTE HAE, AUR SABSE NICHE PAATAL LOK, JISME KEEDAY REHTE HAE 

These are the opening lines of the series where Hathiram explains Imran Ansari (Ishwak Singh) about the different loks . This dialogue revolves around the actual theme of the web series , how our society has been compartmentalized into three sections
Swarg lok – The Heaven – Where the privileged people who are in power reside , they live a life of luxury and influence public opinion , just like Sanjay Mehra ,The journalist

Dharti lok –The Land Of Mortals – This represents the working class specially the police men who does the dirty work on the ground and provide justice , just like Hathiram Chaudhary andI Imran Ansari , The officers

Paatal lok – Hell –This includes the underprivileged section of the society who are pulled into the abusive and criminal practices of the society, just like Kabir M , Tope Singh , Vijay Tyagi and Cheeni , The criminals


5.       IT IS GOOD THAT PEOPLE FROM HIS COMMUNITY ARE WANTING TO JOIN THE SERVICES. IT'S GOOD FOR THEIR IMAGE              

This dialogue is used by a senior CBI officer Rachna Dwivedi ( Loveleen Mishra )  for the Muslim sub inspector Imran Ansari who is a part of the investigation and has cleared his civil service written exam .  However it is extremely disheartening to see that an officer on such high post is promoting such mentality. The expressionless face of imran ansari shows how hurt he was from the comment.


6.      FIRST THEY TRIED TO SILENCE ME, BUT COULD NOT, THEN THEY TRIED TO FINISH ME, BUT COULD NOT, FOR I AM NOT ONE VOICE BUT BILLION VOICES, IMPOSSIBLE TO SILENCE, IMPOSSIBLE TO FINISH 

This dialogue is used by Sanjeev Mehra for exposing the so called deadly conspiracy by Pakistan as told to him by the CBI on his channel. He wants to take full advantage of freedom of expression to regain his popularity in the media industry. These lines also portray that ethical and mindful journalism is considered as a voice to the voiceless.




7.       SNAKES AND POLITICIANS, THEY NEVER FORGET  

This dialogue was used by Hathiram to brilliantly compare the personality traits of politicians with that of snakes. Like snakes the politicians do not have many real friends, they are suspicious which makes people keep a distance from them. Sometimes, they are over curious about others' personal affairs and like to gossip behind, and even create rumors just like some politicians.  They get jealous easily and tend to go against people who try to harm them later developing feeling of revenge.




8.        WAISE TOH SHASTRO MAE LIKHA HUA HAE 
      BUT MENE WHATSAPP PE PADHA THA 

This exchange of dialogue takes place between Hathiram and Sanjeev Mehra , where Hathiram narrates a story about Yudhishthira and in the end he claims, he read all of it on whatsapp . The dialogue very cleverly throws light on how we have started to rely on whatsapp for all the information in the world. Even the Mumbai police couldn’t resist and shared a meme on this dialogue. They made people aware about increasing fake news on such apps.




9.       SHE'S A STRAY, SHE DOESN'T NEED YOU - I KNOW, IT'S ME WHO NEEDS HER 

      This conversation takes place between Dolly and Sanjeev Mehra , where he realizes Dolly has bought Savitri ( the stray dog ) home knowing that he is allergic to dog hair . He then annoyingly tells dolly that they don’t need such dogs in the house. Little did he know that dolly found out about his affair and got an anxiety attack instantly. To overcome her feeling of loneliness she bought pregnant  Savitri home and explains Sanjeev that it’s me who needs her . 


10.      PUBLIC SYMPATHIES ARE A DANGEROUS THING TO GO  AGAINST 

This dialogue is used by  Sanjeev Mehra when he is in a conversation with Jai Malik ( Asif Basra ) . He tried to arouse public sympathy on the news channel by talking about his assassination story, so that he is not fired from the job and has public support. However this line holds deeper meaning in real life. When there is utmost desire for justice, the role of public sympathy becomes greater. But sometimes people like Sanjeev Mehra misuse it. 





















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