Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Indian cinema stopped dreaming kisans???

Remember "mere desh ki dharti sona ugle "by manoj kumar alias bharat kumar.Portrayed as indian farmer and son of our own soil.Now we hear this song in 15th august or if you are lucky enough sometimes in 26 jan.Remember how bollywood showed a mother india gelled wid what u called sanskriti.to name a few do beegha zameen was another movie which arose the sentiments of our grand fathers and fathers.people use to talk of the scenarios exsiting and consequences of the rapid industrilization and urbanisation.earlier people used to leave their villages migrate to city and started growing there.Their own old days friend turned to them as"dehati"no feelings pertained inside their hearts now except sympathy.Indian cinema showed that cashed it and led our agricultural india to a new stage called urbanisation of cinemas.Manoj kumar was replaced by rajesh khanna then rishi kapoor but this is not all city was too small to be cashing in all the goodies and full fillment of money bags.Now the movement of indian cinema along with the indians lead to the new era and what we call it as a age of globlisation we move around the globe our actors who were dancing in the stage shows now started moving on red carpet.The bharat kumar potrayal changed into mohan of swades.Raj,nri of ddlj turn to india for wooing the indian girlfriend .kjo's movie with pomp and lavish families overtook the middle class families issues of rishikesh mukherjee and bardjatya common man.Cinema started cashing the brain drain.Bhartiya Nari's potrayal changed and turned to the hot and pot bipasha basu and to kangna ranut of fashion.We started figuring out the issues which we don't or a rk narayan's "common man"don't want to think like homosexuality dostana like movies come to platform with huge budgets.BUT WHERE DID THE AGRICULTURAL INDIA LOST??WHY WE KILLED THE FARMERS FROM INDIAN CINEMA??WHY WE START SELLIN SLUM SHIT TO THE WORLD AND YET SINGING JAI HO.??WHY?? WHY??this will not strike to any body because who cares??you spend the 500-1000 rupees to buy a ticket in your favourite cineplex or mall.who wants to see real india.Nobody.

Meanwhile stats show 70% are still engaged with agriculture share in our gdp growh had turned down from 46% in 1960 to 20%in 2009.In one of yhe articles Sociologist Shiv Viswanathan says it’s no wonder that the farmer has been written off. He says, “The kisaan has become an object in the experiment of biotechnology, and that too without any sense of modernity. If only agriculture in India was more modern, the farmer wouldn’t look so out of place and out of breath.”

JAAGO BHARAT JAAGO KYUKI AB SO JAOGE TO AAKHEN SAPNE NHI DEKHNE DENGI.

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