Despite this much of labor, The salary given to fresher’s in top services companies like Wipro, TCS remains the same as it was ten years back. The situation in government jobs is a l so not rosy. In India, people are working 13-14 hrs while abroad due to strict labor laws, it’s a 9 to 5 job for them. Just compare the living of software engineers in India and the USA. In India, the life of professionals is getting worst.
But, now there is so much cut-throat competition that you have to make sure that you outperform your peers.
Gone are those golden days when finishing your job on time with full dedication meant that you are doing great at work, and your job is secured. That is the quality of life an average Indian is living. In today’s Indian life, by the time parents settle their kids, they realize their time for retirement has come. When Harihar accumulated money and returned home after staying away from his family for months, he discovers his wife mourning his daughter Durga’s death. To cope up with the immense work pressure, rarely professionals get time to spend on their passion. Similarly, In today’s life, the father, and in some cases both the parents spend most of the time at work, they get very little time to spend with the kids and family. With constant inflation, the cost of living in India has increased. He had to abandon his passion and started working as a priest. He finds it hard to make his family’s ends meet and always has to travel outside the village. In the movie, Harihar, the father has a dream to become a poet.
The movie depicts the complex human emotions realistically. Even in their tattered clothes, they dared to dream of a better life.
Harihar Roy, a priest, living in his ancestral dilapidated house with his wife Sarbojaya, daughter Durga and a little boy Apu.
The plot revolves around a poverty-stricken family living in the village of Nischindipur in rural Bengal. An analysis of the eternal Pather Panchali shows how this cinematic miracle is still relevant in the current scenario. Released in 1955, this is the only Indian movie to feature in the list of BBC’s 100 best foreign-language films of the 21st century. This Bengali movie changed the course of Indian cinema. Pather Panchali, the iconic cinema by Satyajit Ray, based on Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay’s novel, is one of the greatest movies of all time.