Thursday 7 March 2013

Justice at the foot!


No wonder the word “RAPE” has become adaptable and monotonous in the society we live in and the credit goes to the unrepentant humanitarians who cruelly treat the other sex and disrespect womanhood. 16 December 2012, would have just resided to be another day, but the action of six unsophisticated men killed the aspirations of a girl who fizzled to escape from the faulty side of the nation. Wicked people consider female of any age as a commodity for sexual use. The youngest attacker sexually mishandled the girl twice and ripped out the intestines with bare hands. She was tossed naked, out of the moving bus which tried to run over her and luckily saved by her companion who pushed her aside only to spare her life, just for 13 days . The reason for moving her to Singapore, in spite of her critical condition remains purely political. Rape is a sordid reality in India and the custom of even contemplating the skin of new born sexually by some absurd scoundrels is on its increase. Do women also fall into the category of “USE AND DISCARD” culture? Rapes are committed by men who lose their sense before done and lose their  fear after done because “THEY”  live in the most secure and unthreatened country which would take every measure to safeguard their life, but disappoints to do so in case of TO-BE victims.
A girl till date, is safe neither inside the womb nor outside in INDIA and the only attribute a common man can do is to conduct some protest against the rapists, shed some tears for the girl and rely on authority if any steps could be taken “FOR” the people . Our government for sure doesn’t have the obligation to check out for people changing their profile picture into black dots in Facebook to raise their voice against Rape, but they can turn against us and can even jail girls for an issue which makes less sense than rapes. Why general public was denied the permission to attend the cremation of a girl who sacrificed her breath, as an embodiment of many. Is the ministry afraid of men and women with lighted candles with only hopes left in their hearts?  Every 21 minutes a girl is abused or raped according to reports in India. ”Don’t blame the clothes, blame your dirty mind”. A nation not only needs progression towards economic and social concerns, without advancing in mental attitude towards women, the dream of India being developed by 2020 would remain just a myth. The need of the hour is not to contrive techniques to protect the rapists from death penalty but to improvise the standard of living and formulating a prominent environment for women. The Delhi rape which agitated the country is just one in thousands, which captured the amenity of people. Still clusters of cases dwell to be disclosed and many successfully buried in a dump of worthless and unusual cases that procure more attention. Don’t they deserve justice? Chemical castration, a procedure hinted for punishing the rapists can be of no means commodious and still the regime wants to exercise on humanitarian grounds for men who were short of it.
Should we public, back the idea of chemically castrating the insane bastards, who managed to leave only 5 percent of intestines left inside her body, leaving her nude and in oblivion? Are we people so pliable? Everyone urges for Fame, the politicians and now the rapists. Don’t they deserve better punishment? The saddest part is that, sympathy is denied to people who deserve and delivered to the criminals. Justice lies at the foot of the rapists struggling to overrule them. All the senses of morality are systematically broken down. Human dignity has been pushed to the back. The trend of making the female body as a bait to promote business is skyrocketing. Love, concern, care giving, care taking, affection and a lot of sentiments still take a women’s life at a stride. A woman has to be endure enough to face the cosmos along with the rapists and government. Flesh trade, at any cost should be thrashed. The only stuff we people should hope for is not to make “RAPES” legalized like prostitution and homosexuality in India. Women, after all are the crux of our living and instead of advertising and using them as sex idols, giving them their space and their own accord should make India more affluent by nobility which is our trademark. No longer will women remain the weaker sex once they start taming this “UNIVERSE”

Vishwaroopam mania


It is not every time you sit in front of a computer that you get a bag of ideas or some enlightenment to write something that would matter. It may spark at any time to the human mind to express deep sentiments or record comments that would trigger attention. Nowadays writers and artists have been pushed into a situation where their creation and years of hard work gets rejected for reflecting the truth. Well, I don’t really know whom  I should point at, for this pathetic situation of many artists who have gone through a lot of mental agony, torments, controversies, financial crisis adding to it the courts and cases. We learn from available statistics that the literacy rate and people’s reflections and response is gradually rising towards its pinnacle, and that makes sure that people in art should also be given the credit for producing worthy stuff through cinema.
The Government? The Muslim protesters? or co-actors? Who is making a big issue out of a trivial case that is for sure not worth of three to five court hearings and so much protests. “KAMALHASSAN”, a well sought and admired actor has been in the limelight for the controversy on his latest film "VISHWAROOPAM". Literally, the man who took Tamil cinema to Oscars, a man who made people watch cinema for quality rather than entertainment, a man who could drag audience to his side by a mere look, a man who stood strong amidst lot of controversies, a man who invested all his money for creation and innovation and a man who should have been at least respected for his benchmarks in cinema. He is also the man who has been in the papers, television and number of social networking sites, just for the reason that he has abused Muslim friends(nothing as they say).To mention, a number of films missed this controversy. Is it that those films were not worthy enough to make controversies or is it because they couldn’t stand strong like KamalHassan? He wrote after all,”thadaigalai vendrae sarithiram padaithavan yaruendru purigiradha” and that should have interested the protesters because there is a tendency to nag people who are prone to such disputes. Dependency, is a word that rarely comes across him, he fought it all alone. ”THEY” triggered the problem, cleared the film, again disapproved it for a reason unknown, saying he has to discard unwanted portions which would mount to about  an hour. Breaking the furniture, tearing the screens, throwing petrol bombs etc captured the attention of many. And finally said why should we put all the time into a film, when we have thousands of cases(that could never finish in a lifetime) like Mullaiperiyar problems not sorted out. And still I couldn’t find out who is that “THEY”. Is it really the protestors, because in thousands of cases the government has managed to extinguish the protesters, like in Delhi rape case, even though it was for a social cause, Or is the government backing the protestors? Whatever it is, all the news that has shook the country in the past few days managed to get buried in what the government called as” JUST A FILM”.I think a major reformation is needed here. A film that is certified by Central Board should have no problems with the state. For Kamal Hassan it is negative publicity in a positive way or can also be taken as a publicity in a negative way but that man will go ahead unshaken doing wonders. We people are easily taken by the controversial news, and we tend to completely forget what was making news days back. This has been one of the exemplary techniques used by “THEM” to inearth the issues that could shake the nation. Should we people be so concerned about Muslim names in films? There are thousands of issues, like poverty, child labour, rapes, gang rapes, sexual assaults, inequality, gender discrimination, corruption etc which are kept concealed between these small issues. Let us exhume those instead of going behind “THEM”. After all we are not fools! We are INDIANS!