Main Vaapas Aunga: The beauty of some stories cannot be decided by box office collection. Of course, the films may not survive anywhere in revenue, but in the long term, Indian cinema will be remembered only because of these pictures. The painful but comforting film that is being talked about here is Imtiaz Ali's 'I will be back'. The tremendous work done by Naseeruddin Shah cannot be praised enough. At the same time, Vedang Raina and Sharvari Wagh have done complete justice to their respective characters. Also Diljit Dosanjh is also a part of this film. Actually, there are going to be a lot of spoilers below, so read at your own risk. Today we will talk about the five best scenes of this film, which include from meeting 'Jia' till the last breath that was stuck for permission.
'I'll be back' As much as there is pain in the story, this film also gives you equal peace. It also teaches a different meaning of love. Two people whom partition separated, but could not separate till their last breath.
1. The first beautiful scene of this film is between Vedang Raina and Sharvari Wagh. In which you will see promise along with love. When Ishar Singh Grewal (Vedang Raina) gets Afsana (Sharwari)'s name written on his hand. This name was not written just for love, it was written with the promise that I will never forget you. And unless he gets permission from Jiya i.e. Afsana, he will not go anywhere.
2. Even today people express the pain of India-Pakistan partition. Especially those families whose homes remained across the border. Who lost their families. One such scene is in the film, when Naseeruddin Shah's family leaves the women in the care of someone and goes to India. But after that the people there come to beat the women. They are tortured. In such a situation, the grandmother of Naseeruddin Shah's character slits the throats of all the girls of the house one by one. So that one does not have to go through worse situations.
3. There is a scene in the beginning of the film, when Naseeruddin Shah asks his driver to go to Lahore and he has forgotten that Partition has happened. Both the countries have borders and going to Pakistan is no longer possible. His family lived in Sargodha, Pakistan and the only thing he remembers is 'Jiya'... the girl he loved and he wants permission to go. But I don't remember that everything has changed.

Vedang Raina and Sharvari Wagh
4. There are many emotional and painful scenes in 'I will be back', but when Diljit reaches Sargodha for his grandfather i.e. Naseeruddin Shah. So it gives you a new definition of love and also gives you pain. Yes, he had promised Afsana (Sharwari) that he would not go anywhere without permission. In such a situation, even at his last moments, he just wants to see her. When he looks at his story on the phone, it seems as if that person has reached heaven. But that person does not know that the girl waited for him for years and then passed away, but he did not come.
5. After partition, not only Sikh families were asked to leave Pakistan. Many Muslim families also suffered losses. There is a scene in the film, where after a few years, Vedang's character goes to Pakistan to meet his girlfriend. As soon as he comes to know that the girl has got married. He leaves without meeting her and says – don't look back here. Even after knowing that the girl had no other way to survive except marriage.