26 January is celebrated as the Republic Day in India. Every year on this day the Republic Day parade in New Delhi is telecast live on Doordarshan.
Yesterday while watching the telecast I could not help notice the contrast between the parade in New Delhi and the National Day parade in Beijing on 1 Oct 2009.
While the parade and celebrations in Delhi were marred by fog throughout the morning, the Chinese had used cloud seeding to avoid possible rainfall or thick cloud over Tiananmen Square where the ground formations and aircraft passed through during the National Day parade.
The Chinese parade was a spectacular display of military might; the parade in India did not have as many new weaponry or fighter air-crafts.
Finally the event in India was telecast by Doordarshan. The pictures on the TV were pathetic to say the least. This accompanied by mundane commentary made the whole event a parasite for the sore eyes. In contrast the Chinese telecast was wonderful and was probably aided by the latest technologies in TV broadcasting.
I believe the whole idea of parade serves only two purposes: it takes the citizens on an ego trip . It is also a medium to showcase the nation's defense (read offense) prowess and cultural extravaganza to the outside world, more of the former than the latter.
I do not know the implications of altering the weather conditions by cloud seeding but the government here can at least make sure that the telecast of the event is good. It is time that the event is handled by some professional event management agency and the telecast rights given to private channels.
In case someone missed the parade on TV in the early nineties yesterday's telecast was all one had to watch to bring back the memories.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
So who is the real idiot?
Of late I have read a lot of blog posts and newspaper reports about how the producers of the movie '3 idiots' used the story line from the book 'Five Point Someone' by Chetan Bhagat (CB) and did not give him 'due' credit. Most of the people believe that CB has been cheated by the producers of the movie and enough newsprint and television time has been spent on demonizing the makers of the film.
Yes, the movie was inspired from the book (irrespective of what the film makers claim) but CB went over the top accusing the filmmakers of not giving him the story credit that he deserved.
I think CB is a smart ass who used media for publicity (his new book was released recently). He has painted himself to be a victim of the high handedness of the producers of the movie. Public sympathy often lies with the underdog and he has manipulated the media and the public after portraying himself as the sufferer at the hands of the rich and mighty. He may even have been looking for a share in the pie after the phenomenal success of the movie at the box office.
He had signed a contract with the producers about the movie credit and the use of the storyline (use may be 10% or 100%, he was paid for it anyways) from the book and the producers just used the contract to their advantage.
Coming from a management background (he studied at IIM-A and had enough experience in the corporate sector) CB knows the legalities involved in signing a written document.
Moreover he had one more film based on of his other books already released. He should have known how the industry works.
It was only after the producers came out with contract terms and the No Disclosure Agreement that he had signed after reading the final script of the movie that all his lies fell flat.
No publicity is bad publicity and he certainly realizes this. The time in the marketing classes at IIM-A are certainly paying him now. It is the media and his readers, who he took for a ride.
Yes, the movie was inspired from the book (irrespective of what the film makers claim) but CB went over the top accusing the filmmakers of not giving him the story credit that he deserved.
I think CB is a smart ass who used media for publicity (his new book was released recently). He has painted himself to be a victim of the high handedness of the producers of the movie. Public sympathy often lies with the underdog and he has manipulated the media and the public after portraying himself as the sufferer at the hands of the rich and mighty. He may even have been looking for a share in the pie after the phenomenal success of the movie at the box office.
He had signed a contract with the producers about the movie credit and the use of the storyline (use may be 10% or 100%, he was paid for it anyways) from the book and the producers just used the contract to their advantage.
Coming from a management background (he studied at IIM-A and had enough experience in the corporate sector) CB knows the legalities involved in signing a written document.
Moreover he had one more film based on of his other books already released. He should have known how the industry works.
It was only after the producers came out with contract terms and the No Disclosure Agreement that he had signed after reading the final script of the movie that all his lies fell flat.
No publicity is bad publicity and he certainly realizes this. The time in the marketing classes at IIM-A are certainly paying him now. It is the media and his readers, who he took for a ride.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Solar Eclipse
When I went for lunch at work today the office cafeteria was relatively empty, which was strange considering that I went at the peak hours. It was then that I remembered that today was the longest Annular solar eclipse of the century. There were very few people having lunch and most of the people were waiting for the solar eclipse to be over before they could eat lunch. One of the colleagues had in fact stuffed himself with heavy breakfast so that he does not feel hungry till 3:30 PM (when the eclipse would be finally over). It was strange to see so many highly educated people not realize the difference between faith and superstition.
A day before the eclipse most of the news channels in India had programs related to the eclipse. There were a variety of programs with guests\analysts from various fields on the TV - explaining the solar eclipse,how best to view it, how to prevent eyes from damage while viewing it and the last ones explaining the effect of the eclipse on the people.
Amidst all this there were some news channels telecasting the effect of social eclipse on the life of people. They had invited some self-styled know-it-all priests, numerologists and astrologers. The prime time discussion on the TV was informing people about how they can avert dangers arising in their zodiac signs because of the solar eclipse. This is irresponsible journalism in disguise of arguments like we-show-what-the-people-want-to-see.
While I do understand that in a democratic society people have the right to express their opinions and disagree with each other, I am all against some sections of the media blatantly propagating superstitions with such abandon. And these are TV channels with a sizable viewership in India.
By the by I did see the eclipse with a filter and it was one of the most wonderful sights I have ever seen. I pity those who were sitting inside their houses/workplaces-hungry and waiting for the eclipse to be over.
A day before the eclipse most of the news channels in India had programs related to the eclipse. There were a variety of programs with guests\analysts from various fields on the TV - explaining the solar eclipse,how best to view it, how to prevent eyes from damage while viewing it and the last ones explaining the effect of the eclipse on the people.
Amidst all this there were some news channels telecasting the effect of social eclipse on the life of people. They had invited some self-styled know-it-all priests, numerologists and astrologers. The prime time discussion on the TV was informing people about how they can avert dangers arising in their zodiac signs because of the solar eclipse. This is irresponsible journalism in disguise of arguments like we-show-what-the-people-want-to-see.
While I do understand that in a democratic society people have the right to express their opinions and disagree with each other, I am all against some sections of the media blatantly propagating superstitions with such abandon. And these are TV channels with a sizable viewership in India.
By the by I did see the eclipse with a filter and it was one of the most wonderful sights I have ever seen. I pity those who were sitting inside their houses/workplaces-hungry and waiting for the eclipse to be over.
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