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Monday, 22 April 2013
Sunday, 3 February 2013
A Story well narrated!
लापतागंज – शरद जोशी की कहानियाँ
I remember how I
became a television addict in my childhood days, watching the cartoons on DD
metro and Shaktimaan on DD National. I grew up and barely memorize that I
watched a serial after that. I hated watching regular shows and later when I was
introduced to reality shows, it was not
impressive either.
I remember watching
the ads of Lapataganj before its telecast and was certain about the soap that
it would do the same, mockery of the system with some routine drama. But, later
when I saw it, i was proved wrong.
I remember watching
the show from the very first episode. And way later after my childhood I became
addicted to one, i.e. ‘Lapataganj’. I remember each characters name, their role
and their act which they performed on the show. The show closed down on 11
January with the title song of the show playing at the very end.
The show was not
much different from the other shows of SAB TV; it had the typical formula of
storytelling. Coming up with a problem and then solving it in 2-3 or maybe a
week’s episode.
But what really
made the structure of the narrative different was the dialect and
characterization. It was, what I believe, the USP of the serial. I will miss
the simplicity of the serial and would definitely remember this one of a kind.
Monday, 26 November 2012
The ‘WANT-NEED’ Ratio: TELEVISION
I as a regular viewer of media
is very concerned about the way infotainment is been provided to us. No doubt
the job of the media is to catch as many eyes as possible but there should be
always a limit to what is provided. The information and entertainment ratio has
gone from bad to worse.
It is important for the media
(especially TV) to maintain the balance. There are some very serious issues
with the way the Indian TV media covers an event. For ex: While covering the
whole IAC movement “who said to whom?” “What he/she said?” etc were the main
points of discussion instead of discussing “why he/she said that?” were given
less importance.
It is understood that the
media needs to fill their pockets too. But gaining profits was always in
business. So here comes the brutal truth that media in no more a media house
but a business house. And by now most of us who are literate can understand
what I am writing.
Smita Gupta in her research
paper Post-Liberlisation India: How free is the Media? Explains citing
references how media is selling just a product and it is all about profit
making.
Friday, 21 September 2012
ITEM SONGS IN B’WOOD: DETERIORATED LYRICS?
If
we trace the footprints of item songs used in ‘Bollywood’ we will have to go back to the 70’s era. No doubt that
the first name strikes in our mind is Helen. But here I am not pointing out the
visuals but the use of obscene lyrics. If we listen to an old item song and try to
figure out what it means we won’t find anything much obscene in it.
For
instance, take ‘mehbooba-mehbooba’
from the film ‘Sholay’, there is
nothing wrong about the lyrics. The words used are proper Hindi and also there
is no obscenity. There are many such examples which could be taken from the
retrospective Indian films.
Tracing
the deterioration of “item songs”, we don’t have to go much time back. It all
started with the demand of exposing more in the Indian cinema. After all, why
in a perfect going track would we want a sudden entry of a woman, half dressed
and dancing with others without any reason! For now let’s keep the dancing aside
and get to the lyrics.
Starting
with “munni badnaam hui”! The phrase
says it all. Can you imagine a girl singing it openly or a little girl dancing
to it? What message does it conveys to the society, a constructive one,
definitely not! And the list just goes on, “jalebibai”,
“anarkali disco chali”, “Sheila ki jawani ”or“ chikni chameli”. We listen
and watch these songs with our young ones or elders and expect them not to
understand the core meaning of it! How is it possible to even think like this.
No
matter who you are, if you are an Indian you are bound to be conservative in
nature, if not openly then somewhere in the back of your mind. The lyricist is
giving what you want. Should we believe this to be true? Do we really want what
we are provided with? If that, so then it means that the lyricist is saying
that we are not that intellectual and we will listen to every nonsense he/she
is writing.
We
should not just “listen” but actually listen. Getting to know the meaning should
also be one of our agendas. If we consider in context to politics, we discuss
with our peers to the deepest of our thoughts and confusion. So if we can do it
in the terms of politics then why not films and item numbers.
I
heard this recent song from Madhur Bhandarkar’s Heroine, “Halkat Jawani”. Now to every Indian the word “Halkat” is very familiar and the
meaning too is known to all. So, can on one hand we expect our young generation
(kids especially) to see and grow with the world and also on the other hand
expect them not to imitate that in their social lives?
It
surely is up to us to decide what to listen and see and what not to. We have the right to say no! So it is up to
us whether we should go gaga over these lousy item song lyrics or praise it.
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
MEDIA BIAS
In
my opinion media should not be biased. Like any other profession media too has
its code of conduct. In any case, broadcasting, printing or radio media should
maintain the standards. It is the media which acts as a mascot of the society.
In consideration, in a country like India majority of the population is
illiterate. This enables them to form an opinion on any particular issue. And
the role of media comes in here. Their job is to guide such people in forming
right opinion and coming to right conclusions.
The
history proves that whenever the media has played the role of being biased it
has led to tribulations in society. Whether it may be the case of Vietnam, Iraq
where the western media was said to be pro US or it may be Indian regional
media’s reporting during the `93 riots. The media could have just reported the
facts instead of using adjectives while reporting. Under such sensitive
circumstances media should go by the rulebook.
Media
is a tool of ‘infotainment’. That is entertainment and information. But in
recent times the media has declined more towards profit making than serving the
social causes. They have made news a pure business. And in this profit making
media has crossed limits being biased in reporting keeping aside the social
cause.
Sometimes
a personal bias of the reporter, editor or even the owner comes into play. On
being a part of an organization one should always keep their personal biases
aside. Media has a very progressive role in society. It should use its bias to
construct and not to deconstruct the society. While covering a very sensitive
issue one should strictly follow the norms of the organization.
If
one tries to break rules, they should be punished accordingly. Here comes the
role of PCI but PCI too needs to be given more punitive powers. It is up to the
media to be more socially responsible and play the role of being the fourth
pillar of society.
Sunday, 13 May 2012
Sachin Used As 'Googly'
SACHIN USED AS A ‘GOOGLY’
‘The God of Cricket’, Sachin Tendulkar, may have hit many
googlies and sent them out of boundaries or he may have bowled hundreds of
googly and confused the batsmen, but it is first time that he is bowled over by
a googly of congress government. He is nominated for the Rajya Sabha membership
along with veteran actress Rekha. It was rather a quick decision of Sachin
Tendulkar becoming a RS member over a tea meet at cong. chairperson Soniaji’s
place. At least now Sachin will make sure that he earns his ‘Bharat Ratna’.
The allies have alleged, directly or indirectly cong. for
making such a decision as a trick and nothing more at a time when cong. is
surrounded by all the big tanks shooting at it. They have alleged cong. for
using Sachin and Rekha as a card and nothing more. “It is just to improve
congresses ruined image.” Well, it was a good trump card but used at a wrong
time.
We all know how soft spoken Sachin is, I am concerned that
whether our politicians will give him a chance to speak in RS or he might have
to carry his 100th century bat to shut all RS members and speak
softly in his voice addressing to Hon’ble chairperson Mr. Hamid Ansari.
Sachin is a brilliant cricketer and we all agree to that. But
his decision to join RS seems dicey. He is known to be a very calm and quite
person, with all those shouting mouths in RS whether he would be able to convey
his message, the chances are thin. On second thought, whether he would be able
to attend RS or not is a big question in the minds of many. Half of the year he
will be playing cricket, then sometime with his injuries, also busy managing
his future plans to bring out his formula team and after all this if time
prevails he might attend half an hour of the session. So among all these hush-posh,
the question arises, whether cong. just bowled a googly to confuse the Indian
citizens and its allies or just to shift some focus from the cases like, 2G,
CWG, Bofors, etc. On a second thought, Dada, Dravid, Kumble would have been
much better options, as they are out of the team and can provide with their
full assistance in the assembly.
Alas! Sachin bowled by ‘googly’. Let me remind you sir, it is
not cricket it is politics and that to ‘Indian politics’ were dreams are lived
on papers and those papers finally are leaked as scams. You are no doubt a good
cricketer, but politics is not your cup of tea.
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