Saturday, July 19, 2008

Proud to be an Indian !!

You dont know what you have till its gone !
I dont know which great guy phrased this line but it is an amazingly true fact of life. Although I have always been a person who loved my country and like most, felt it to be the best in the world, I have never felt more proud to be an Indian when I travel abroad.

It is a stale fact that India is fast becoming an economic super power. In all other fields as well India is rising and shining.

In sports, for example, the Indian Premier League (IPL) turned out to be entertainement par excellence. It attracted the very best talent from all over the world. In fact some players were ditching their National team to be a part of this event. There were spectators in the stadiums from all over the world as well. Ofcourse most matches were greeted with packed houses. A prominant cricketer also commented that Cricket was an Indian game accidently discovered by the British. In contrast to the Indian Premier League, the American baseball league has a tournament which has only domestic players and yet they call it 'World Series' ! We have world class sportsmen and women in cricket, hockey, Tennis, Chess, etc.

The Indian film industry is the biggest in the world and is attracting big production houses from the US to not only distribute but also produce Indian films. Shah Rukh Khan was honoured with the 'Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters' (Officer dans l'Ordre des Aris et des Lettres) title by the French Government for his contribution to Hindi cinema. The Big B and SRK are known the world over. Superstar Rajanikant is a huge hit in east Asia upto Japan. Recently Akshay Kumar was in Toronto to unveil a huge hoarding of his new flick - 'Singh is King'. This was a proud moment for the Indian film industry as for the first time there was such a thing being done for an Indian movie.
Indian doctors, engineers, scientists are making their presence felt in all spheres all over the world. Our fellow citizens have won the nobel prize in various fields. The illiterate 'Dabba wallahs' of Mumbai teach professors and students from leading management institutes in America and the UK about management skills. Our airlines treat us like kings in comparison with any foreign airline. We are treated to a welcome drink, news paper and a royal meal even in an hours flight. Compare this to a packet of pretzel / peanut (less than the size of your palm) and a small glass of coke that we get on even a 5 hour flight in the US. Our airlines still deliver much better corporate results than the ones in America. We wait at a baggage claim a little more some day and crib about it, I have personally lost my bag on almost every trip of mine to the US for a day or more.
We stand out as a shining example in a divided world. World leaders understand and appreciate the wonderful and peaceful co-existance of people of all communities, languages and regions. But we do lack where it is most important, within India. We are obviously not a perfect nation. As people we fail. We literally hate each other. We dont respect life here. We dont have respect for a person doing a supposedly low kind of a job. We dont loose a second to hurl abuses at one another especially in trafic. We all love to thrust our beliefs on others. We dont respect other's way of life. If we need to improve as a nation, we first need to change ourselves. We need to love each other. We need to respect everybody, whether the person is a chairman of a big company or a waiter at a restaurant. We need to treat everyone as an equal.
We love our country but forget to love our fellow citizens who make up the country. Lets change that, lets help one another to make our country the envy of the world. Jai Hind !

Monday, July 14, 2008

Jaane tu....

Aamir Khan must be upset with me. I did not watch his movie in the first week !

However, after reading my review he surely would be at ease. I've got to be honest with my readers. The movie lacked stars, the music was bad, the performances were not award winning, there was no great comedy, action, etc. Inspite of this Jaanu tu...ya jaane na connected with me. The innocence in the performances of all actors was refreshing. All characters were someone you could relate to. While there was no great comedy, the entire movie was fun filled, simple and light hearted. I certainly liked Imran Khan and expect him to take over the reigns from his mamu over the years. Genelia was good but seemed uneasy with her Hindi. The supporting cast was very good as well. Paresh Rawal was wasted, which was a let down for me. The other let down was Mr.A.R Rehman - I actually doubt this was his music.

All in all a nice film certainly worth a watch. No wonder that the AMC 30 theatre at Barrington, Illinois, USA which screened this flick was crowded. Just to mention the screens with Will Smith's Hancock (supposedly a block buster) were greeted with empty chairs as against an almost full upper house for Jaane tu....Way to go Indian film industry (Mr.Amitabh Bachchan and I do not like to use the term 'Bollywood') !

I would give the film 7.5/10 !

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Screw the bandh !

Diesel prices is increased by the Govt.and the good old left parties call for a nationwide strike.
Shrine board in J & K gives up some forest land allotted to it and BJP calls for a Bharat bandh.

What is the meaning of 'Bharat Bandh'? Why does India have to shut down ? Who has the right to shut India down ?

Doesn't the ordinary man want to work every day to make a living. How then can a bandh call be forcefully implemented. Why doesn't the Govt.or courts issue an order against this or better still arrest the goons who indulge in such forceful implementation of such bandhs. In fact they are the guys who get paid to work on such days. So, technically they are not following the bandh call that they are actually implementing !

Man.....the fuel prices are already hurting everyone of us, don't make things worse for the companies and individual businessmen by not allowing them to work and earn their livelyhood. While it may sound like a nice holiday for a few employees what they do not realise is that if such stupid breaks are not there their company would probably have better profits which would in some measure be passed on to them as well.

Why should I not work if some guy decides to give up land in J & K ? I mean I'll probably work even if my land is taken away. Although, sadly I have none due to rising land/home prices. Now I guess I should give a Bharat bandh call ! Is the left or right or anybody in between listening.

Stop fleecing the common man and do something about the genuine problems being faced. If you can't do anything please don't screw things further.