She argues that the ultimate moral value, for each human individual, is his or her own well-being. In The Virtue of Selfishness, she blasts this as a false alternative, holding that a selfish, non-sacrificial way of life is both possible and necessary for man. Ayn Rand, the libertarian influencer and hero, who pioneered the movement for objectivism, wrote extensively about the same principles in her work. Throughout history, man has been given two choices -be moral through a life of sacrifice to others-or be selfish through a life of sacrificing others to oneself. The principles of the uncle are quite similar to the tenets of capitalism and objectivism, while the principles of the mother have some tenets of socialism. In Taal, Vikrant's character also points that being rich is not a crime. In the usual Hindi film until then, one of them would have been the son of a widowed cleaning lady in the home of one of the other two, who would go to eat in her kitchen and tell her aunty, nobody can cook like you." In that Farhan Akhtar film all three men were rich, spoilt, drove fancy cars, drank champagne, had equally rich girlfriends. Until then, Hindi movies had reflected the popular politics of the period, which was to glorify poverty, to mock rich Tata-Birla types and keep hammering in the point that real joy, virtue and morality belonged to the poor. Exactly a decade after economic reform was launched, this was our first hit that unabashedly celebrated being rich. Shekhar Gupta remembers the column he wrote in 2001 on the seminal film Dil Chahta Hai, and he recounts, " It is safe to say that the change today is the logical step ahead of what Dil Chahta Hai indicated in 2001. It is from the 1990s, that films started accepting that being rich is not a crime. The hero is poor, fighting his battle against the rich. In the past, the villains were typically wealthy businessmen, usurious moneylenders, or rural landlords. Even after 20 years, Taal’s music beats direct into the heart.Hindi films have traditionally portrayed being wealthy and rich as a crime. Ghai himself took his direction to another level by screening the elegant song sequences choreographed by Shaimak Davar. The lyrics for the film were written by Anand Bakshi. The music of the movie, which became the best seller for it, was produced by AR Rehman. It also merited a mention from Roger Ebert, the famous film critic.
It was the first Indian film to get a place in Variety magazine’s list of Top 20. That’s not all, Tall movie has got a vast list of awards and recognitions with it. Aishwarya Rai added her special essence with dance and graced almost all the songs which individually became blockbusters. Taal’s music isn’t normal-sounding music, but simply heart-touching.
The songs featured in the movie were the stairs which took the story further. Taal was the story of a girl, a guy and another guy getting into the scenario at the same time. Taal is one of the first and very few films which came with highly spiritual music in the late 1990s. Music belonging to every genre is produced in Bollywood. Bollywood movies itself holds an array of wonderful music.
Taal movie starred Aishwarya Rai, Anil Kapoor and Akshay Khanna as leads.