Friday, December 29, 2006

Right or Wrong?

Mr. A: We must follow the line of mass industrialization…. For that purpose we need to acquire lands…

Mr. B: Stop Nonsense! How can do justice to all those poor farmers mostly depended on the agriculture??

Mr. A: See… If you want to develop the economy industrialization is must

Mr. B: But not for the cause of thousands people fate…

Mr. A: Civilization cannot march back…. So it is obvious choice… and many people will get the job there… their life become more stable

Mr. B: Farmers?? Huh… Why would mfg co. take them??

Mr. A: Company will train them… the other dependant industries will also flourish…that means more jobs…

Mr. B: I cannot accept the fact of building industry in a fertile land… and some primary cereals and vegetables are coming out every year from there

Mr. A: The farmers get compensation for that… and they are getting the best package out there.

Mr. B: All bullshit!! That’s one time compensation can’t compare with what they will earn from the land time after time… and what about other family members who used to do only farming??

Mr. A: The industry will earn 100 times more from a one-acre land compare to farming

Mr. B: That will not serve poor people… it is only for the cream of the society and the capitalist owner.

Mr. A: Capital is flowing all over the world… we need to grab it for our own purpose… and it will definitely by and large serve the poor people also

Mr. B: Bah… then some day one MNC may come and say “we think Maidan is the best place to set up our industry”… and should we grab this for our economic dev??

Mr. A: Now you are talking like a stupid… definitely not… in the midst of a city how come it possible?? Pollution will occur

Mr. B: Hmmm… come to the point… ecology, pollution… How can you discard these facts?? The reality is that you can even sell the maidan for money…. People life’s become commodity now

Mr. A: Stop talking like an old haggard… these are all bogus thoughts... and to prevent pollution you need to plan it properly... if you keep talking about problem rather thinking the alternate way out you will never start a process

Mr. B: Even when I know all these processes are for the betterment of a specific class? Anyway.. Why don’t you choose other infertile lands??

Mr. A: See … Industry needs some favorable situations … I mean transportation, availability of water, power supply access and other dependent industry nearby…

Mr. B: but at the same time this is a fertile land also…

Mr. A: Oh…not again… you know people are getting paid for that… cost of the land for..


the debate must go on….

Friday, September 29, 2006

Backward march !!

Breaking News
The Arabian Sea water became sweet…

Picture Perfect
A mother pours the holy water into mouth of her 9 months old child.

Memory Rewind
Lord Ganesha having milk from his pilgrims.


Reaction
Alas Selucas, what a strange country this is!!

When gin cloning, space venture & many other scientific developments are happening throughout the world….
on the flip side of the card our country is still struggling into the darkness of superstitions, prejudices and religious believes.

Last word
It often reminds me the regular & common command from Kolkata bus conductor – “Pichon dike egiye cholun”(move towards back).

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Friend indeed…

[‘Bandhu’ is a script adopted from Satyajit Ray’s short story ‘Bankubabur Bandhu’ and the production got immense appreciation from audience.]

Bankubabu is very much known to us. You can easily come across the people like him around us – coward, weak and less confident fellow and some people are making fun out of him.

People like Bankubehari become self-centric, unsocial and psychic patient by humiliated publicly, repeatedly. This public embarrassment is of various types – physical abuse, mental torture or may be by the name of religion/caste.

Do we ever think what happen if these people come out from their all stiffness and dumbness and revolt against those bunch of jokers.

In this science fiction a symbolic extraterrestrial character ‘Ang’ appears to rejuvenate Banku like a true friend but the real life Bankus and Haripadas are likely to be upraised any day against all embarrassment, so don’t make joke to someone’s weakness rather stand besides him, be a friend…. A good friend.

Cross-connection

Nijhumpur

3:30 pm

….. a calm and sobre pond near the window…

a dahook is whistling around some bushes….

The mango tree branches bend over the water…

Ohh… look at this monitor lizard… moving slowly towards pond

gentle breeze passes away…

a baul song is coming from somewhere …

Saltlake, Sector 5

3:30 pm

a small window pops up –‘server error’

bullshit #@*$ -------- the program needs to write again

the delivery is scheduled on tomorrow

maybe have to stay back overnight

Uff…. that Dracula like project manager is coming again

AC is in full swing… but the drops of sweat are on face

Sunday, February 26, 2006

Where have all the flowers gone?

Some days before on my way back to home from office I experienced something that shattered me… It was almost dark, nobody around that place… A saraswati idol without dress and the head upon it standing in the roadside bushes in bare negligence. The sculpture of the nude goddess, the lights and shadows, the junglee shrubbery around it.. It was simply breathtaking. A surrealistic visual grasped me. Thousands of words can be written, plenty of snaps can be taken.. but I did nothing… I just wanted to feel that moment itself.

People may raise their eyebrows… fundamentalists can start debating on the issue (like another MF Hussein story) but I am not going into that rather not even bother what they will think.

What amazed me that I used to travel office through this road only but I never noticed it and local people reported that it was lying there since saraswati puja. That day I realized we have lost something...our vision.. We used to be more driven by the brain than heart. We are so much busy in managing professional and personal life, scheming our EMIs, engaging mind in material output that we don’t get time to look at the world around us.
We prefer to cherish natural beauties in the idiot box rather experience it live. And for this we don’t have to go to Kashmir or Digha. We can feel the life right here. Remember Tagore’s immortal lines?
"Dekhite giyachi parbatmala, dekhite giyachi sindhu
Dekha hoy nai chakhkhu melia, duar hoite dui paa felia
Ekti dhaner shisher upar ekti shishir bindu"

Just think of these questions... When was the last time you have seen the green paddy field from the local train window? Have you visited the regional fair last year? Have you noticed the drenched crow on the fallow antenna? Have you ever heard the rhythm of the rain?


Try to get as much as possible from the world around us, explore the artist within you or else flowers will disappear in the concrete jungle one day.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Be a rebel !!!

One of my friend Somen wrote a blog titled “Where is your Basanti”…. It was on a recent Amir Khan starter movie “Rang de Basanti”… I could not be able to post the whole reply because it's crossed the word limit.... so I decided to start a blog to share my views.

After having several discussions with my friends and colleagues I found it all bogus to spend times in debating and lecturing about our deshbhakti. You need to be in the battlefield to experience the truth… you need to know the harsh reality…. on the roads, in our remote villages and in every walks of life. Suddenly a movie hits the theater and youth start burning with revolutionary thoughts… where are they when graham stains was burning, when Mahesh-sarita was brutally murdered, when Gujrat incident happened. I myself saw two young guys were charged by the movie and next day they were going to have fun and dance in vineet-debojit show in a city mall…. It proves we all are nothing but hypocrites.

Although I think cultural revolution can only change the mind of people, aware them and educate them to differentiate what is good and evil… and what I also started 3 yrs back by starting a theater group in my small village town… I don’t know if I am able to change the viewers perspective but surely I can attract some youth and their views as they are regularly spending time in good cause rather than just hanging around.

And last of all about the film… I do not agree with the director’s point of view to sacrifice life in a sudden emotion… exactly what bhagat and other did long time back… when the nation need his leadership badly. DJ,Suki, Aslam, pandey can think some methodical and organized action to change the society (…ofcourse not by killing people).
But I must appreciate rakyesh mehra for what he had showed in the middle of romantic bollywood saga… a subject with a bit uncommon opinion.

Last but not the least ……to answer your question Somen… basanti is everywhere…. You just need a eye to sense that, a heart to feel that… in your desired way.

When I know the time is right for me
I'll cross the stream
I have a dream