Saturday, June 5, 2010

Is IIFA – A truly an Indian Award?

An North and South divide is visible, when it comes to entertainment…Whether it comes to filmfare or IIFA, Bollywood portrays itself as an Indian Film Industry, sidetracking all the other regional films..And IIFA is not an exception. IIFA promoting itself as an Indian Award. In India we have so many languages and even the media is not recognizing the other language films. If an actor or an technician have to prove themselves means he or she has to work in Bollywood. And working in an South Indian film is treated by the budding actress to enter into Bollywood. Once they enter the hindi film industry they never come again to the South….Indian Film Awards should include all the Indian languages. Otherwise they should not use the word “Indian”, they should use “Hindi Film Awards”…Only Government of India is giving equal importance to all the pictures and they treating all the films equal. The film personalities should follow them. Entertainment industry can promote each other culture and bridge the gap….This blog is to promote the diverse culture of our country India…

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

MNS Attack

“It is the prime responsibility of every citizen to feel that his country is free and to defend its freedom is his duty. Every Indian should now forget that he is a Rajput, a Sikh, or a Jat. He must remember that he is an Indian and he has every right in this country but with certain duties” -Sardar Vallabbhai Patel

This blog is primarily to promote National Integration of our country—India.

Our Freedom Struggle Movement, which brought an Independent India as well a United India, But an Independent India—a super power in the Sub-continent, second in world’s population, fastest growing economy—filled with parochialism, un equality, corruption, illiteracy, etc…….Is our forefathers dreamt this Independent India?

The attack on Abu Azmi, SP leader, by MNS is appalling, because he took the oath in Hindi. MNS intention to promote Marathi is a welcome one, but surely the action is not right. No language is inferior to anyone. Every language has its own culture and tradition. As India is multi-cultural society, we should proud of its richness, rather to promote enmity among the people. There are many issues a regional party can focus—poverty, development, unemployment, education. To become famous, it is not necessary, they need to take any Marathi or Kannada or Tamil card.

At last, ordinary people want to improve their life style, they need their children should be educated. These activities are not going to improve their life style.

Even though in the recently concluded assembly elections in Maharashtra, MNS won only 13 seats, even with this less number, they can disrupt the assembly means, what will happen if they won in majority? The speaker of the Maharashtra took a right decision by banning the four MLAs involved in the attack to enter the assembly for four years.

People in our country should be educated and should defeat the evils of our society. As rightly said by the Sharad Yadav, JD (U) President, “The country will disintegrate, the government must deal with this sternly”.

Jai Hind!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Tamil Politics

The recent speech by Mr. Vaiko – "There will be bloodbath in TN if something happened to LTTE chief" is highly condemnable. The politicians here always play with the language card, in the late 70’s the Dravidians parties demonstrated anti-Hindi campaign, the result of that, today most of us here don’t know Hindi, which our fellow Indians in others parts of the state are well versed. Now Vaiko is making speech like all Tamilians are supporting the LTTE, but that’s the not the case, but of course we do have sympathy for the innocent civilians and children trapped in the war zone.


Why here in Tamil Nadu should be a bloodbath if something happen to somebody in some other country. Whenever there is majority and minority there will be a problem and SL is not an exception. The truth is the growth of Indian Nationalism which united the India during independence, but this does not happened in SL. British policy of ‘Divide and Rule’ played a part there too. When the British decided to give independence to the subcontinent it should made SL as a part of the Indian country rather than an individual country.

Mr. Vaiko’s nature is - he always talks in an emotional tone. Our politicians should behave with some responsibility. Only the negative issue will be highlighted. No one here in TN wants to break away from India. The voices like Vaiko and all only the minority voices.

Jai Hind!