It is indeed a true story. The movie portrays the life and experiences of Frida Kahlo, with Salma Hayek giving a compelling performance that stays close to the facts.
One highlight is that she got together with François - Henri Pinault. They are from different fields yet their love overcame those differences. Another is that they have a beautiful family together.
Well, Salma Hayek met her husband François - Henri Pinault. Their love story seems to be a classic case of two people from different worlds coming together. He is a big name in the business world while she is a renowned actress. But they found common ground and fell in love. They have been together for a long time now, and their relationship has withstood the test of time, sharing many happy moments and building a life as a couple.
Well, Hayek was a complex thinker. 'Quote the great fiction' might imply citing some fundamental but perhaps not fully understood or often misinterpreted concept. It could be his way of highlighting the importance of a particular theoretical construct. Maybe it has to do with the idea that society operates based on certain fictions that are, in fact, very real in their consequences. For instance, the belief in property rights and the rule of law are fictions in the sense that they are human - created concepts, but they form the basis of a functioning economic and social order. Without understanding and 'quoting' these fictions in the right way, according to Hayek, we may misunderstand how society and the economy work.
Since I don't know much about Salma, I can't say for sure what her main achievements are. Maybe she has some popular songs that are loved by many in Bangladesh.
Unfortunately, I'm not very familiar with the specific life story of Salma. However, generally, a Bangla singer's journey might start from a passion for music. She may have grown up in a musical family or in an environment rich in Bengali music traditions. She might have started by singing at local events, gradually getting recognition in the Bangladeshi music industry. But without more specific information, it's hard to tell more details.
One example could be the idea of the 'invisible hand' which is somewhat related. It's like a 'great fiction' in that it's an abstract concept that describes how the market self - regulates. Hayek might consider this as part of what he means by 'the great fiction' and quoting it would be referring to this concept when discussing economic order.
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