I think that some times a person can be pushed so far that he reaches a point beyond fear, a place where you find a strange peace, where you free your self to do the right thing ...because sometimes thats the hardest thing to do
Monday, May 08, 2006
Saturday, May 06, 2006
we the people
In this April the film stars in
One reason for extended coverage given to these events has to do with national priorities. Politics, cricket, and films are the things that excites Indians. If there was one star, however, who mad news for right reasons in April was Amir khan. He spent time with some victims of the 2002's Gujarat Riots in early April. A few days later he spoke about Sardar Sarovar Dam. His activitism may, as some critics say, have to do with a desire to generate positive publicity for himself. I believe that entertainers have a responsibility towards socity.Indeed it would be unfair to dismiss a mans view just because he is a star. Marlon Brando refused an Oscar(for godfather) as a protest against the way US was treating Polynesian Indians. Bono has his views on poverty and third world debt and he is feted, not ridiculed for it.
why must Amir khan be treated any differently ???
"ho chuki ab peer parwat si pighalni chahiye
tere seene men sahi ya mere seene sahi ho kahin bhi aag par aag jalni chahiye"