Lakshya is one of those rare gems of Bollywood, which will be remembered due to its take timeless take on different phases of life. It states that almighty created a world without any boundaries but it is the human, who divided it for the greed of domination. The conversation scene between Hrithik and Om Puri depicts the hard-hitting yet bitter truth of the society. “Banane waale ne ek dharti banayi thi, par insaan ke laalach ne ispar lohe aur baarud ke lakeere kheech li”
This scene prompts the old saying, “nobody will believe in you unless you believe in yourself”.
“Jiske dil mein apne liye koi ijjat nahi, apne faisle ki koi ijjat nahi, woh meri kya ijjat karega” Farhan Akhtar serves a product that is exceptionally strong on form and high on production value. It is a fictional story based on the historical events of the 1999 Kargil Conflict. The dialogue gives a reality check of reaffirming our dreams and decisions and letting go the half-hearted ones. The Indian film, Lakshya is the second film by Farhan Akhtar.After the success of Dil Chahta Hain there was much expectation from the director and he fulfilled many of it successfully. In a gest of proving to others, we often end up lending our efforts in something, we hardly crave for. This is something, every one of us does at some point in our life. Lekin agar ye zid hai, ego hai, toh yeh koi wajah nahi hai faisla karne ki” “Agar tum seriously yehi karna chahte ho toh kisi ki mat suno, wohi karo jo tumhara dil keh raha hai.