I watched the "Bride and Prejudice" movie yesterday. I know I was a little bit late watching it, but that's not our topic today. What I'm gonna tell you here is that I was very interested in a scene when Lalita, the second daughter of Bakshi's (Indian family), is set to marry Mr.Kholi, a rich Indian guy working overseas. Lalita isn't happy with this coz she's a smart and modern girl, and she wants everyone to respect her as she is. She wants to choose her own groom. She againsts most Indian thought about what a wife means. She doesn't want to be inferior. She doesn't want any men to command her as he likes. And here is some lyrics that I quoted from the scene when Lalita sings her feelings to her sisters :
I don't want a man who ties me down
Who does what he wants while I hang around
I don't want a man who's crude and loud
Who wants a pretty wife to make him proud
I don't want a man who can't be funny
Who tells tall tales about making money
I don't want a man who'll grab the best seat
Who can't close his mouth when he starts to eat
I don't want a man who likes to drink
Who leaves his dirty dishes in the sink
I don't want a man who wants his mummy
A balding pest with too much tummy
I don't want a man who's dead in the head
Wow...that's a so-so-brave statement from an Indian girl that as we know, always ruled by the norms and customs. And watch this one, the bravier statements as she sings in the next scene :
I want a man with real soul
Who wants equality and not control
I want a man who's good and smart
A really sharp mind and a very big heart
I want a man who's not scared to weep
To hold me close when we're asleep
I want a man who loves romance
Will clear the floor and ask me to dance
I want a man who gives some back
Who talks to me and not my rack
I want a man whose spirit is free
Will hold my hand, walk the world with me
Hmm...that's so sweet...I think I'm gonna stand for her statements strongly. Yeah...that's all what woman wants from her husband-wanna-be. But...I think I'd love to add some more "qualifications" for myself then...Here they are...
I want a man who leads me five times a day...
Who guides me to read and understand His commands...
Who shows me the right paths to be loved by Him...
Who reminds me that we're only daydreamers in this dreamland...
Who pulls me back when I go wrong...
Who sings me His Words when I give a birth...
Who thankfully and happily cries as he whispers "adzan" to my own born children...
Who's a loving and caring father to our little "sholeh and sholeha"...
Who covers me when I get ill...
Who loves me less and loves Him more...
Who loves me...because of Him...
Amien...