Life is dangerous. You need to take risks, seek adventures, face the toughest of hurdles that come in way for these are the things that make your life more mature, more fruitful and most meaningful of all. ~ OSHO
So as you are here, come let us together ponder upon the facts and ethics we often forget when or when-not travelling. Although, Zoya Akhtar's Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara movie or lest should we say a much-needed-modern cult that just made it to the decade, how unknowingly and slowly revolutionised the whole sector of tourism and life, only Indians can tell. And fortunately, same is the case with ye jawani hai diwani which portrayed an enthusiastic-peppered group of friends heading hardly towards their passion, seeking adventure and thrill of their life, sometimes climbing a cliff all of a sudden. The irony is, in the days that came, the evergreen tagline " pahaadon se hun, inse naata hai purana" and many more came into the limelight. At that moment, the word "travel" met its wholesome existence. You see, how baggage of an impact is created by cinema among teens and youth. Then Life Happened. People began to live more and most in the moment.
To be continued...