Saturday, 14 December 2013

A Concern on my Country

From the day we got independence, there are quite some changes in our country right from Politics, Culture, Fashion, Media, Social structure and what not, but do you think there was an equal amount of change in the Constitution of India? The price of petrol has increased, we have started watching Bollywood and Hollywood movies, our outlook has changed; but our law is still outdated. The amendments in the Indian Law is comparatively less when compared to the other socio-economic factors. Do you think the existing law prevents all sorts of crime, corruption or any other illegal activities happening in the country? No, because the crime rate has just increased. We are humans; we have the ability to think what is right and what is wrong unlike animals. For some un-evolved human beings the so called sixth sense (rational thinking) doesn’t function properly and they do behave like animals and disturb the human community. That is when we are in need of Law. Are these people punished in front of law? If the answer for the above question is No, then it is high time to change our constitution to do some good to our nation.

We, the citizens of India have a bad habit of forgetting things; we only remember things as long as the issues are sensationalised by media. This is taken as an advantage by the people who commit crime, corruption, etc. Do you know the verdict for the 2G scam? Do you think the Delhi rape convicts are given the right punishment? The common wealth game scam where we failed to host the foreigners made them to look down upon our nation. Many mercy pleas were accepted without a proper reason.  As days pass, we forget these things. In this process we forgot our fundamental rights as well (I had to Google :P).

  • Right to equality – including equality before law – which is not happening, if you have power and money irrespective of the crime/corruption you are left unpunished. 
  • Right to freedom – including freedom of speech and expression – People were arrested when they posted their opinion on social sites. And now comes the Gay sex ban as well.

Our Indian law is based on the school of thought that thousands of criminal can escape from the eyes of law but one innocent should not be punished. This loophole ended up freeing so many crooks, the result of which is an unbalanced law.  Burning issues like 2G Scam, Common wealth scam, Lokpal bill did not have any proper closure, but today the Indian Government is banning Gay sex. I believe this is not really an issue which needs a judgement. It is every individual’s right to freedom to live the way they want. The Lokpal bill which was proposed as an amendment to prevent corruption was clogged as it did not get the needed support.  People who have the authority to support are already corrupt and hence did not want the amendment against corruption. Therefore these Law amendments should rest with the common man and not only with the Powerful.

The whole point of my blog is that we have improved a lot in many a facets from the day we got independence but our law has not. In those days people worked selflessly to get independence for our nation. But what have we done with that independence?  The politicians from the same blood are least bothered about the sacrifices that their ancestors did to the nation. The Indian Law needs the right amendments to maintain law and order. The Indian Constitution should be a friend of common man and not support Power and money. It is not just the duty of politicians but that of every citizen to strive and achieve this state of utopia.

Friday, 25 October 2013

Women - As Portrayed by Kollywood Songs


I am writing this blog with a concern which has been bugging my mind for a long time and finally I want to let my thoughts out of my mind and reach people. My concern is the way women are portrayed in the Kollywood movie songs (since I understand the lyrics better there :P ). Let it be "Kadhal en Kadhal (Mayakkam Enna)" or "why this Kolaveri (3)" or "Pengal Endral Poiyyae Poi thana (Neethane En Pon Vasantham)" or "Hey Baby (Raja Rani)" or many more. Why do media always portray women in the negative shade? I could have written this blog when the thought struck me for the first time but I thought this is just one song for fun but when the trend increased I couldn't digest the fact of fun on the self-esteem of women at stake!! Let me share my view on the above songs in the movie they are in.
 
Let me start with Mayakkam EnnaKadhal En Kadhal – In this movie the heroine is not ditching the hero even though the hero is psychologically depressed. The hero has a song stating “Adida avala, vetra avala” for the heroine, whereas the hero gets a sympathetic song “Pirai thedum Iravilae” when he is in the depressed state.
     
In the movie 3why this Kolaveri?  The hero (Dhanush) could not handle his bipolar disorder and attempts suicide leaving the heroine alone. Just because of one sentence the heroine said that she is going to US which was already discussed between them, the hero has this song. In spite the heroine (Shruthi Hasan) married him against her parents wish.

     
In the movie Neethane En Pon Vasantham - Pengal Endral Poiyae Poi thana- this is the height of everything I described. First of all I feel the movie is a crap where the hero does everything and finally blames the heroine. The worst part is, the director made the story in such a way that the heroine is dumb enough to accept whatever hero says without even giving a second thought to it due to her mad love with him (kadhal kannai maraikum enbargal buthiyayum maraithathu ingae :P )  



In the movie Raja Rani Hey Baby - Not only the hero (Arya) but also the heroine (Nayantara) is not happy with the marriage, but only Arya has a song asking the girl to move out of his life and especially the line "nimadhiyae illa machan pona ava veetuku" as if the heroine feels happy when he comes :P . My concern is this, why does the media portray women in the negative shade though they have the same feeling (why didn't people have a song for the heroine asking the hero to move out of her life)   

Though heroines don’t ditch the heroes, why do the media have a SOUP SONG for guys portraying women in the negative shade?? Don’t you think you have the responsibility to convey the right message to the people?? Why is this happening?? Is it because majority of the people working and writing the song are men where you unknowingly from your subconscious mind blaming women for all the faults?? Why do you convey this kind of message unnecessarily when this is not needed in the first place? Actually speaking we can count the number of songs on motherhood which actually tells the sacrifice the women do than this type of songs. I actually don’t want you people to praise women but please don’t put their self-esteem at stake when it is not necessary at all. Media - when you interview these people please put forth these questions instead asking what was the funny incident that happened in the shooting spot or rather digging out their personal life. 

My humble request to lyricists or directors - just because you get a mass hit out of these songs please don't portray women in negative shades unnecessarily!!