I will call it a Masterpiece We have seen a number of over hyped Hollywood movies. We are driven so much by their reviews that even if we find mistakes in them, we simply ignore and forcibly call them great considering that mistake as an intended clue with deeper meaning. But when it comes to Bollywood movies, the first thing anyone would think is that they are childishly colourful, full of songs, and irrelevant drama. This perception prevents us from calling even great movies good. This is where people misunderstand Bollywood. Every one will be comparing it with Shawshank redemption, just because it focuses on jail life. But how many people compare the Shawshank redemption and the green mile saying that they derived inspirations? Spoilers ahead: Many people get confused with the ending, but the answer to that confusion is given much before that. Naseeruddin Shah in one scene tells Juhi Chawla, "I am a good actor, even you are. 90% of the people are always acting". The movie explores sin, guilt, and redemption in a beautiful way contrasting three lives that will relate to almost everyone. Its not just about prison cell, its much more than that.