Friday, November 28, 2008

And the Saga Continues: Mumbai Terrorist Attacks


Today while coming to office I found that enormous amount of security checking going on all over the city of Kolkata, may be it's because of the Mumbai terrorist attack which has made our city cops so proactive. But I wonder how long this will remain let's say one month or two months and we are again going to see the same situation where people would lead a normal pretending as if nothing has happened. But one thing is for sure this particular attack has left all of shattered and terrified about our future.

Watching the news and seeing dead bodies of innocent people is making me feel disgusted of my helplessness to take some action in this situation. How long are we going to tolerate this thing why aren't our politicians calling for a full fledged war. There are so many questions creeping up in my mind or may be in our mind. Many of us know that whatever is happening is wrong for humanity but we would remain silent saying that this is not in our hand. Sometimes I feel like going straight up to those filthy politicians these questions that why the hell innocent people should loose their lives for the reckless decisions our ministers have taken in the past.

We all know why these is happening, yes it was our past that is haunting all of us for the last 37 years. And still the fury and anger is same. Pakistanis can not ever forget their humiliation in the 71' war and now they are doing it the same way. Operation trident was the name given to the Indian navy's mission to destroy Karachi port in 71' and this attack was also made on Oberoi Trident. I think our government should take some bold action after this incident.


However again I could not write anything about my blog topic cause I found we all should react to the current situation instead of the crappy "Indian Idol Show".

I would like to dedicate this beautiful song from the movie "My Brther Nikhil" to all the people who lost their lives at the "Mumbai Attack".

Thursday, November 27, 2008

It's time to take some action - Mumbai Terrorist attack


Image courtesy: dawn.com

Just another terrorist attack in India and the target is again Mumbai. I am getting kind of pissed off watching innocent people dying from bomb blast and terrorist attacks. Our country's police are just like puppets in the hands of cruel politicians who'll follow any unethical steps in order to fullfill their own means. But I feel we people are even worse than the politicians cause every year we'll see terrorist killing innocent people in front of our eyes and we'll just mourn for a while and give consolation to ourselves thinking that "Thanks God it was not me".

I think it's time for us to take some action. Instead of criticizing our politicians and administration we should come forward and take some responsibility. I know most us will give the excuse we don't have that much of time but always remember that if our freedom fighters had refused to take the responsibility of removing all the British from our country in the past then we wouldn't have been living in a independent country.

Our young generation, who are actually the future of our country, I would like to request all of you to take some initiative and do some good work for our country for your own sake.

However it's always easier said than done cause I also belong from the same species called human beings who'd only react if anything unfair happens to me. But you know when I think about those people who have actually lost their lives or their relatives in these terrorist attacks I really get terrified of the feeling that the next could be me or any of my family members. We all know that this is difficult for us but we should take some action, even if it's not for you do it for your loved ones.

I would like to apologies to my readers that I could not make any post on the blog topic as I thought it's more important for me to write something sensible in this situation in stead of some crappy television show named "Indian Idol".

Chand Suraj - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Who remembers Sandeep Acharya - Looks, Talent or Hype (Part 2)


Generally writing about something is very boring, tiring and difficult process for me, but I seem to be quite enjoying writing on this topic. May be the reason is that I am not just writing post but some thoughts, against a concept which is not only harmful for our society but also for our future generation.

People now a days want instant money and fame and thanks to our so called reality shows where people are exposed to super stardom quite easily. However this kind of popularity or fame never lasts for long as we all know that without talent you will fail to make it happen in the long run.

The same thing happened with the "Indian Idol 2" winner Sandeep Acharya who somehow manages to clinch the title by beating other contestant (Some of them actually are a lot more talented than Sandeep). I wonder where he is actually, is he alive? Has he quit singing? many of us don't even have single clue about his existent. He seems to have just vanished totally from the scene. May be he is just a bit ashamed of himself cause of the fact that such a non-deserving candidate like him actually end up as the winner of the show. I don't know but that year many people were disappointed to see the "Indian Idol 2" winner, some of them even went on to say that the public votes are being manipulated. One of my readers also mentioned that there's always some kind partiality going on at any contest. I don't know whether it was partiality which actually won Sandeep the "Indian Idol" title or something else.

Monday, November 24, 2008

What it takes? Looks, Talent or Hype (Part 1)


It seems I just can't stop thinking about this blog and after finishing office I was anxiously waiting to reach home to make my next post.

Finally what it takes to be an "Indian Idol" looks, talent or hype. Well obviously talent is not needed to be an "Indian Idol" and it is proven from the first season of the show when we saw exclusion of Rahul Saxena (the best of the lot) and Amit Sana, who are actually far better than the winner Abhijit Sawant. Rahul Saxena is also a victim of "bad remarks" by the judges which actually influenced people to vote him out of the show. Look!! what these useless bunch of jokers had done before.

Abhijit Sawant is really not the deserving winner and he also accepted this fact at the final. Yeah!! It was looks that won him the "Indian Idol" title and definitely not talent or hype. But unlike other "Indian Idol" winners he is always trying to improve himself musically and it is visible in some his recent music albums. The guy is actually quite ambitious and went on to take part at the "Asian Idol" contest. I can bet ninety percent of the people who actually voted for him at the first season of "Indian Idol" don't know this. However it was proven that looks actually matter to be an "Indian Idol", definitely not talent.

Watch Abhijit Sawant's performance at the "Asian Idol"

Indian Idol: The Judges


My eyes are causing troubles for the last few days and it is kind of difficult for me to look at the monitor for long hours. However it is not as bothering as the "Indian Idol show" so finally I got myself together and started writing my next post. Sitting at the office cubicle and writing against "Indian Idol Show" is very risky cause most of my colleagues are very much fond of the show, and you know in our country saying something which is against the trend - is like getting yourself banned forever.

The Judges or the Puppets or the Jokers:

Whatever!! It really doesn't matter to me if I get banned, cause I am not like those kind who'd rather compromise with a situation and keep quite which is wrong for everyone instead of reacting to it.

Now comes the judges, I would rather call them a bunch of jokers at the "Indian Idol" circus. Yeah!! they are the ones turning the show into a circus, making the participants as Trapeze players and they entertains us by their acts and comments like a joker.

What is their functionality in this show except selecting candidates at the initial stage. I mean if each and every participant's fates depend on public voting then what's the point of having those judges who's got nothing to contribute. This year in the judges panel there are four people - Anu Malik, Javed Akhtar, Kailash Kher and Sonali Bendre. Obviously there is no doubt over the kind of musical knowledge Anu Malik, Javed Akhtar and Kailash Kher and their opinions do matter a lot but what's Sonali Bendre doing there, has she ever played an musical instrument or does she have any music album. Don't these TV channel guys understand that these people's opinion matters a lot when it comes to decide a candidate's fate in the contest. What if public get influenced by Sonali's (Who's not even connected to music by any means) bad remarks about a candidate and we end up loosing a very talented musician then who'll be responsible for this. I really don't support of having judges in the final rounds of the show. It really doesn't make any sense to me.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Wrong Concept of the Show


Continuing from my last post I just wanna ask some of you a question.

What is the meaning of an Idol?

Well according to me an Idol should be a person whom people can actually idolize, take inspiration from and who'll set an example for others to follow it.

I feel that anyone could be an Idol a plumber, a painter or a doctor - anyone can do anything by which they can become the Idol of our whole country. Take for and example our BSF jawans who have sacrificed their whole life to protect us from the enemies trying to enter our country. We all should idolize them, or may be our honorable Prime Minister who is struggling so hard to keep our economy in good shape during this time of Worldwide financial crisis. We won't do that cause young generation wants to be "Indian Idols" but not a politician as there is too much corruption.

Well I can't really understand the concept of considering a person an Idol just because of the reason that he/she can sing really well, moreover they are singing songs which are originally created and sung by someone else and not even their own creation. I mean give me a break!! How could you be an "Indian Idol" by singing songs only, you gotta have something to contribute to people which can be idolize by others.

Why you should boycott Indian Idol

Today just when I was taking a sip from my peg of rum I heard few voices singing some of the very popular Hindi songs, when I looked at the Television screen I saw that some unnamed singers with ambitious dreams in their eyes are passionately singing those songs. Then I realized that Oh!! this is the famous "Indian Idol Show (Season4)" is going on. Oh shit!! I couldn't stand the show any longer. I have been watching it from the first season and I couldn't find a single IDOL whom people can actually can idolize. I have been thinking of writing about the crappiest reality shows I have ever seen and finally got the time and enthusiasm to make it live. I don't know whether my fellow bloggers and visitors will agree with me as most us love to follow trends in our country India and I hope none would dare to change it. Please check back for more reasons to avoid the "Indian Idol Show"