We hate politics, we love Bollywood and we are Indians – and emotional Indian at that (atleast I can say that for me.)
The recent death of Andhra Pradesh CM was indeed a tragic event. However what is more striking is the immediate succession drama that happened. The top choice ‘by the people’ for the next CM’s job is none other than CM’s son. I guess that’s the propensity of us Indians!
Take a look at Ranbir Kapoor in his debut ‘Bachna Ae Haseeno’ dancing to the same tunes as his dad, Rishi Kapoor in yester years (well, except the towel dropping!!)
Somehow, we have almost accepted the hereditary entitlement of the children of Bollywood stars and politician’s sons, daughters and even daughter in laws in some cases.
I have no view on the choice of CM nor am I an expert in bollywood masala. However, it’s pretty difficult for me to acknowledge this general phenomenon on how some of the most important titles of the country are handed over based on lineage more than calibre. Sadly, this is an unpalatable truth of the Indian top soil. We just don’t have the right mechanism to get the right people on top. So I am asking -
Why are we like this?
Why do we accept this in the first place?
Why do we have no objection over electing of a politicians son to become the next leader?
Why we don’t have much power in our hands to accept or reject a new upcoming bollywood superstar kid?
And here’s my 2 cents on it-
We Indians are emotional people. Sorry for stereotyping but most of the decisions are taken irrationally. We are fond of Big B so we must give chance to Junior B, no matter how many flops he delivered - he is still supposed to have the same amount of talent as Amitabh Bacchan. It doesn’t matter as much on the screen as it does while choosing a public figure. People are clamouring for Jaganmohan’s anointment out of overflowing emotions.
On a different note, not that all people with lineage will not be able to handle their titles - take an instance of Rahul Gandhi. He is doing a good job. He is patient, a good speaker, connects with the masses and most importantly he didn’t jump to grab that position. I guess that’s why we voted him. Hence, our votes should be an important choice for the country, not an expression of love or otherwise be prepared to see many more Govindas contesting elections following their downfall, gathering enough votes out of peoples love and affection (and how can anyone love someone with yellow pants anyways – that’s another question!!).
Secondly, there is lack of institutions to groom political talent. Leave aside education, political parties have no methods of taking in bright young Indians, conducting training programme (and here we are, slogging our asses off in classrooms to be just ‘good earning citizens’).So what do they do, they take help from Bollywood – how – here’s how – they get some charismatic personalities or wait for Big B or either of the Khans to join the party and show the same Jalwa in running a state as they showcase on screen. If it doesn’t happen they look for their clones in their family that is so crap in my opinion.
Lastly, we lack the understanding of political jargons like - 'by the people', 'for the people'. So in this scenario, we look up our geriatric political leaders who have traditionally dominated Indian politics as kings and their little princes to be the next in line.
Same to same in aka Bollywood - Abhishek Bachan attended a press conference, and when asked about Jaya Bacchan sharing the same screen space with him, instantly the reply came, ‘my mother is retiring so she would be joining politics’ with Amar Singh jumping out of joy and tears flowing down from the corner of his eyes. Huh!!
I must say a peculiar aspect of Indian democracy: Prevalence of Dynasty.
If we as students exercise our so called ‘democratic rights’ and caste our next vote with a little more attention, we can atleast make a small difference. Meanwhile the princes should learn the lesson from bollywood. Like Kareena Kapoor, Shahid Kapoor, Kajol, Ranbir, Sonam, all tasting success just because they performed. Mithun da’s son (and he should thank him for that) managed to do one movie but just disappeared after that (thank you ji but no thanks!) Your pedigree may have given you a break, but you still need to perform. Somebody has made you a prince but to stay right up there and become a hero, you need to become a leader.
The lights and cameras are on you, so let’s see if you can deliver. Action!!
My Judgement:
ReplyDeleteYou - Awesome observation!
Indians - will remain'Indians'
Bollywood - I admit Abhi is not that great!
Politics - no comments! keep posting!
i agree with all d points stated abv!
ReplyDeleteseriously nyc...shows all d patience u have very clearly!!
gr8 work!
ur nxt post is awaited!
:)
so dude!! let me be frank..frm d last month i ws waiting 4 ur next post...& hoping dat it will contain sum more stories on ur colge life..bt 2day..whn i saw d caption of ur blog i ws surprised & looses a bit interst..thinkin whethr 2 read or nt..bt keeping my hopes aside..i read it..n i must say..dat ur post dis time was again a "BANG ON".. u raised d rite issue..
ReplyDeleteINDIANS:- will b INDIANS coz emotionality is d main ingredient in our tradition (not 2 hurt anyone dats my personal feeling)
BOLLYWOOD:- cant v just replace dese actors child wid sum new talent..i mean wat TUSHAR KAPOOR has done in his acting career wich can b rememberable(except GOLMAAL)...n ya dude RANBIR's debut movie was SAAWARIYA nt BACHNA AE HASEENO
N d same wid POLITICS...
i enjoyin readin it..hope u enjoyd thinkin it..?!
Well, it's a very well written post.
ReplyDeleteThe point that you raised about dynasties is completely valid, but since you admit to have no clue about politics and the industry your views are somewhat flawed.
Taking bollywood into view, the industry attempts to produce over 3000 films a year. And that's only the hindi ones. Dynasties promote importance which brings in money. That's why the industry survives with the "Brand" continuing it's value. Although mostly unpublicized, that's how all film industries work. It's a civilization survivial technique.
In much the same way, emotions has very less to do with our country's political thematics. It's a need based election each time, with the BPL population targetted for their vote.
Of course, performance happens to be a criteria, but then again it depends on expectations. Which have been simply buried deep into the ground.
good 1
ReplyDeletehmmm...buddy i liked ur this blog very much than the last one....your broad mindedness is exellently displayed in it and sud is awaring masses blogs exellent dude..!!
ReplyDeleteyou made a very interesting link between politics and bolly..
starting up with BOLLYWOOD its a world of hypocrats,diplomatic,P3....peoples.exellently said by anty about brand thing.n i would like to add every successful actor(m/f)wants its child to be in this field....like in tushar kapoors case he was brilliant student,who have cleared IIT exam n is a graduate from some pristigious british university...but what the crap is he doing in film industry...because he knows he could not get that fame and goodwill what a actor earn in his life time.
On the side of POLITICS...peole like raj and bal thakray who owns maharashtra has alredy pushed there young ones into this dirty game as they know what the ststus of beinga politician in india is.
actally these people donot want there blood relatives to face the cruelty of life....on the democracy side is our duty of being citizen of india is ust to vote....who is there to keep a check for the next 5 years???they are leechers of the people,by the people and for the people....in india many things are incorrect but politically correct.
n plz for god sake dont critsize indians....always ask one question to yourself wats my contribution to my mothrland....:).
HUNTING DOWN-SIDHARTH R
ReplyDeletehmm ...i m being honest here...u were again bang on....u did a fantastic job...seriously u must start writing a book....quite good...but for me ur previous post was better than this one....this was amazing too but the previous one i can rate it amongst some of the very very good writing pieces....
ReplyDeletekeep up the good work...inform me about the next post-pavitra
It is a reality which most of agree but few denies to accept it in public. I thought u r a 'mast' banda but u can think on serious topics also........good. Keep it up man. And m waiting for a post on ur school life including me in that. Ok......
ReplyDeletethanx harshit..i knw this one is a serious topic..so it cnt be as interesting as earlier one..that ws our life at cvs..nothing cn be more intersting than that..isnt it?
ReplyDeletethanx a ton aditya..dnt wry i'll be coming with a post on our school life soon..:)
ReplyDeleteya pavi..i'll let u knw abt my next one..thnx man!! bt yar main apne course ki padai karloon wohi bahut hai..cnt write a book..lol
ReplyDeletethnx anty..ur views really matter u knw..being a media person u hv this deep knowledge abt movies and politics...bt this is most evident and visible if we see from a layman person's point of view..bt ya there r many opinions on one topic..differnyt perspectives n diff views..
ReplyDeleteAgain a well-written...n seems like a deeply pondered 1...!
ReplyDeleteuv conceived d real happ in d world of pol,boll...eminent personalities of boll playin poll drama in4nt of public is an old art of gimmick!!!
the hypocratic poll holders tag themselves as 'impeccables'(dunnoo 4 wot reason...phew!!)
n..its very eazy to condemn indians..i don think dey r d faulters...lemme tell u dey r not imbeciles...being emotional dznt impair ur vision...it somehow strenghtens it..n b4 pointin others...quest urself...r u not d part of dis immense issue..n wat hv u done to make it a perfect place to live in...???
n ya...cumin back 2 d pt..dis trait seems to be immutable...n wud definitely destine r country nearly nowhere...acc 2 me...v beig d citizenz of india...instead of juzz sitin back n leadin a tranquil life......shud do smthin bout it...tis a hi-tym nw...!!!
thaxxx dude 4 presenting ur views so aptly...!!!
hmmmmmmmm....luk u have got enough appreciation, so i'll be a bit critical hoping that u will take it positively.
ReplyDeleteSo Its really heartninig to see you haven't stopped blogging, but why the fcuk are we subjected to your confused thoughts...I mean Dude trust me u can be better. Please dont think that I am trying to prove a point here I am just pissed off, it was again too looooooooooooong, i mean long to the extent that i started feeling u have nothing else to do, and moreover just because u can't unlock something doesn't mean that its a mystery for everyone. After reading ur post i couldn't answer I question, probably u can help me here...
WHAT IS MY TAKE AWAY FROM READING THIS POST???
I mean last one atleast had something abt ur college life. This one is CRAP dude and i feel deep down inside, u know it.
So do not abuse me, just give it a thought and come up with a better post next time. BEST OF LUCK
first of ol..sudhanshu,it was a very mature piece n the issue that u hav raised is not only prevalent but also genuine..secondly i would advise you to use a little less strained vocabulary since blogs are representation of free flowing thoughts and not researched and majorly worked on articles.over all its a gud work n i hope u actualy care about wat u hv written ere.
ReplyDeleteand i would totaly like to point this out to dilshad ere, that dude if u dunt care about-cant apreciate-or even give positive inputs- on what other ppl write den why evn bother reading them...plus how can u be judgementle by saying he has "confused thoughts",as i sed above blogs r reperesenation of whatever comes in ur mind and as a reader u hav no right to be prejudiced.
gud sir. i really like ur comments .
ReplyDeletepolitics- all drama in india. laughter challenge
bollywood- youth collection
waiting for ur third blog.
Its commendable in a way dat such a large number f ppl hv responded to ur nxt article dude.. which no matter what,, is actually showing ur versitality.. Lemme admit,, i nvr tht dat u culd write sucha fine piece.. Leaving aside my views on d content.. id jst praise u 4 havn attemptd on dis subject.. N 4rther wt makes me proud is dat ppl huv read ur article,, ie d youth hsnt commentd wid closed eyes.. Bt hs put in his/her view point.. Jst proves dat d youth is no such mob wid mountd eyes bt a crowd wid rational nd logical reasoning !! way 2 go.. lukin 4wrd 4 nxt :) cheers..
ReplyDeletewell it was a gud one yaar....keep it up....but i thnk u cud have emphasized on the solution a bit more...i mean who stopped u frm being a politician..i can tell u one of the million ways of becoming a part of indian politics....like first u can become a social activist then by doing some "needful" stuff increase ur popularity....like hey which party wud pick up a mango man frm public jst because he is bubbling with some brilliant ideas..u need to prove urself....nature follows the darwin's theory "survival of the fittest"....i mst agree with u on saying that actors have great advantage in terms of popularity...but hey this is the true world...nothin is easy....u have to work for what u want..oppurtunities dont jst pop up u have 2 create them.....well i(my personal feeling)dont thnk that being an indian has anythng to do what is happenin...like in usa arnold schwazzneger(chk the spellin) was elected as a governor and he won by huge difference because of his popularity....this is stuff has worked everywhere in the world..jst because it is a bit more successfull in india..i dont thnk that gives u the right to blame our emoitional and logical quotient...so after a long lecture i hope u'll keep blogging(jst dont be disheartened) on such issues so that this cud be a platform for healthy discussion..gud luck
ReplyDeleteway to go bro... nice start... both ur posts were amazing... didnt know u have so much to say... agree with u.... just wanna say... its all upto us now... we behave... the world will as well ... cheers.... waiting for ur next 1..
ReplyDeletewat ur talking ..i s surely correct..but kya karein yaar...yahan yahi hota hai..aur agar hamare politicians ne chaha to aage bhi aisa hi hoga..bst eg is hockey team..no facilites..contrary to cricket..each 1 bathin in money tubs!
ReplyDeleteindia lacks institutions for grooming political talent.
ReplyDeletethat was a read hard hitter man.
nice.
I've been thinking over the acceptance and celebration of this nepotistic phenomenon by our stupid population for a long time and I didn't have any different opinion from yours.. Well written..
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