THE HUMAN SIDE OF GLORY

 




“Time has a wonderful way of showing us

what really matters.”

Margaret Peters


 

In Life, we really can’t have it all… Many of us have tried, or are still trying, to have it all. But, in Life, to get something, we have to give up something… That’s called ‘trade-off’. In other words, nothing comes to us without sacrificing something.

Many a time, the sacrifice may prove costly, and what we ‘get’ through the trade-off may not seem worth it. Yes, Time and Life teach us this important lesson.






The night before last, my wife and I watched the film (a 2020-OTT release) on late ‘Shakuntala Devi’, the legendary mathematician, who was hailed as the ‘Human Computer’. The film is written and directed by Anu Menon, and Vidya Balan plays the genius mathematician. It’s an amazing film. In fact, my wife and I (We believe, we are not alone in this) were left speechless to see the ‘Human side’ of the story of this ‘Human Computer’ - Shakuntala Devi.

As I said at the outset, in Life, nothing comes to us without a trade-off. What we, as star-struck gullible, generally, tend to get carried away with is the ‘visible success’ – the glory in the eyes of the world… the astounding achievements, the laurels, the records, the Forbes’ list and, of course, the glamourous life style…

And, what we, invariably, tend to overlook – or don’t tend to care about – is the dark, lonely and painful ‘invisible story’ behind the visible glory. Shakuntala Devi’s life story leaves us with several questions haunting…






I do not wish to spoil your experience of watching this ‘must-watch’ film…

Watch it, not for what you already knew about the Legend; watch it, for what you did not know about her… And, do it for this important reason: to know, as to what can drive us to achieve more in Life… and at cost.

 

 

GERALD D’CUNHA

 

Pic's: 1. hotgossip.in. 2. www.filmibeat.com

 

Videos: 1. Prime Video India 2. Inte

Comments

Shaina Shetty said…
Will watch this after my exams sir 😁

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