Friday, March 27, 2015

NH10: Truth is scarier than Fiction

Today Team India lost to one of India's greatest supposed enemy, the Australian cricket team. Oh and the culprits, the villains who emerged behind this "shame" were MS Dhoni and Anushka Sharma. Sigh!

Dhoni, one of the most successful and respectable captains in the history of Indian cricket and a man of integrity and splendid sportsmanship was brought down by many as the reason that incites violence in the hearts of the 'blue-blooded' cricket fans. Because throwing stones and breaking walls of his property is a pretty legit reaction.

And the 'panauti' Anushka who was solely responsible for Kohli's dismissal and not the Australian bowler and fielder. Wow, this girl has some influence and magical powers to have it all in her to go ahead and piss off a billion people with just her presence. Brickbats, social media rampage, cruel jokes, cyberbullying, collective hatred is normal and definitely doesn't show any violent thought space.

But wait, her film NH10 (A) is TOO VIOLENT for I cannot go and see it with my kids. Just like every other film with the (A) certificate and content. That is what a good parent does, goes to see films with certified 'Adult' content with their kids and later complains how it was unsuitable for their precious little one.

Let us talk about NH10. Well, she is a hell of panauti in the film. Rural Badlands that most of us have had a chance to experience in some form of it are savage as thy ve been d.

People who disliked NH10 are the ones who would rather sit in Gold Class Lounge for Happy New Year and Hamshakals.
Acceptance of truth is a lost virtue. Second class citizenship of women has achieved new levels.