Monday, February 1, 2010

life in a Media(TV) Circus and Aam Aadmi (Common) Man

Bollywood does sometime churn out something worth a look even with all the masala nonsense it churns out every other week. I happened to catch a new movie by Ram Gopal Varma called "Raan"... it talks about Media (more specifically the Television) and its affect on the common man. Its a gripping tale of two sets of people and their diverse thinking directions; one set of people think that the media is there to further their own personal gains and can do anything to further their causes; and there are others who believes that its the responsibility of the Media to report without a bias anything that happens and not be involved in personal gains.

The movie made me think of it in a new light, so i thought why not pen down what i thought... freedom of the media is a sign of true democracy, its a prevalent medium to communicate with the youth and the entire world. Media definitely has a responsibility on its shoulders, which is to guide the people. People have blind faith in the media and they are convinced that what they hear or what the media has declared is correct. But have we ever deliberated over the fact that media can also be selfish? This was the crux of the movie and it makes you think of what is going on and what can be done to rectify the situation or in the least be aware of it. However the saddest part is that this "awareness" is limited to the intelligentsia and doesn't trickle down to the common man on the street, be it in the cities or rural areas. For this common man, what ever is said on the Idiot Box is the final verdict. This has made the manipulation of views and beliefs a much more easier task. We are living in the 21st century and yet we have channels which propagate witch craft and sorcerers. Some channels just plain play on public voyeuristic tendencies by exposing people in compromising situations using spy cameras. All this in the name of TRP's and ratings for the channel...where is the concept of journalistic integrity, i guess all thrown out of the window... Not to forget the barrage of unending tear jerkers called soap operas...the dailies as they are called...they not only defy any kind of human logic, in fact they border on psychopathic virtual world where anyone and everyone is out to get the other and all are young forever. Saying all this i must admit i too am a Cable TV Addict...much like any addiction, this one needs to be controlled and not get controlled by it...

Television is one of the most important inventions of the modern age which reaches millions of common people and as such holds the utmost responsibility of making sure that where ever it reaches it plays a positive role in the development. However with all this, the onus of good media also lies with us, the people who actually use it and views in day in and day out. Are we ready to say we cant tolerate idiocity in the media. This is a clear case of who will bell the cat...i guess till that time one should be contended to watch...series like Saas bhi kabhi bahu thi...for abt 10 years, or more recent one airing on TV, Raaz pichle janam ka...so happy watching...

Friday, January 29, 2010

Thank you Boss :)

Why i am i writting about this, i have a very good reason to do it...my Boss :)



There are two words in the English dictionary which i don't quite fancy... one is sorry and another is thank you... These are uttered most of the time on a whim and do not contain any sentiments or any kind of sincereity. So when i started this line... Thank you Boss... I started to think...do i mean what i am saying...or is it just mere utterance of words... well on retrospect.. I know i really meant when i say "Thank You" to my Boss...

For me to look up to someone and idolize, requires for that person to be of a very high stature, not in terms of money,just sheer magnetism of personality...someone who is intelligent, witty and down to earth at the same time. When i first landed in Delhi, i did not know what i was getting into with my boss, in terms of compatibility, ease of work and bottom line "friendship". I have never in all my proffesional life called anyone "Boss", but when it comes to him, i do that and enjoy doing it... one would ask what is his name, well as the you know who :) once said " whats in the name" ..so no name dropping here...

Its been a long time that i had the pleasure of knowing him, working with him and in general observing him as a colleague and ofcourse as my "Boss"...What struck with me then and even now is the way he would handle any kind of situation. I have come across many people in my life (people who are bosses), the one common thread that i have found among them is insecurity and high handedness towards their subordinates and colleagues alike. I find that absent in him and that has made my proffesional life very easy and also my growth much faster. He has always given me room to breathe and work at my own pace, never ever interferring or dominating the proccedings. I have been with Fujitsu for more than 3 years now and what i gained in terms of experience is beyond compare to anything i learnt anywhere else. This in major part is due to my "Boss". Words would fail for the thanks that i want to say to him...I would really go on and on about all the superlatives that i want to talk about him...but that would not measure up to him...so in all sincereity and humbleness i will only say "THANK YOU BOSS" :)

ME

Its really a whole load of work to be ME...Do i sound narcissistic...LOL...but in all honesty, it takes a lot to be ME...i am a whole bundle of complex, confusing and volatile emotions. What i do is what i believe in and that sometimes is not that easy to handle. I decided to write or shall i say scribble my thoughts now is because, they are raw honest emotions which probably will touch the reader somewhere...i am not an intellectual person, i usually think by my heart and i guess i live by the addage. Its better to have done and regretted and doing nothing at all...hope the snippets of my naive exsistence brings a smile or a tear to whoever comes across to it...happy reading...my friends