Monday, February 16, 2015

Noisy Media in India

Ceylon Media

 These cartoons are from Sri Lanka Daily Mirror newspaper. Excellent work of art; meaningful; effective communication. Look at the depth of the message. It is so clear; understandable by anyone.

No noises; no confusion; high quality content; wonderful journalism; original. This is possible only when the artist have a clear perception of the whole thing.

In India, somehow journalism have reached a very low level. The Shiv Sena cartoon; the black and white cartoon; with twin towers; with lot of black ink on the face of the President of United States; it just reflects the darkness of the heart of the Shiv Sena leader.



It's too noisy. When you visit India, most probably, you will also get sucked into that noisy trap. It is not just in political arena; even at home; in family; with friends; and relatives. Everybody talks so much with so loud voice. Nobody listens to anybody.

This Modi suit is a solid material for media; but they couldn't handle as a quality material; they just went after its price.

As a journalist, when you get a seed, if you water it with care, it would grow into a whole tree; sometime into a forest. So much is there in this seed.

Instead of Narendra Damodardas Modi, if the suit has writings such as, "Make in India", "Clean India", "Jai Hind", "Vandemataram",  it would have emerged as a designer suit for every citizen of India.

If the labels are: "Lotus", "Bharathiya Janata Party", "BJP Sarkar", it would have emerged as a designer suit for every BJP karyakartas.

If the labels are: "Hare Rama, Hare Krishna", "Jai Hanuman", "Ganapathi papa mouriya", "Hara Hara Mahadeva", it would have emerged as a designer suit for every Rashtriya Swayam Sevak.

Winston Churchill called that Gujarati, Mohandas Karamchand as a half naked fakir. This suit in 2014 demonstrates the growth of India; the economic growth of India; not the growth in character.

Barack Obama said, "I wish to wear Paijama Kurta. But, as the President of United States, I represent the entire Americans. So, I need to present myself as the representative of all Americans, in public place."

Barack Obama is a Gandhiyan. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi wears that half-naked fakir dress to reflect the entire population of India before independence.

Those responsible officers of United States of America told Barack Obama, not to wear those costumes in public places. How about friends of Narendra Modi? How about the officers of Republic of India?

Both BJP ministers and RSS leaders just let Narendra Modi do this kind of acts in public.

Coming back to media...

Indian Media, try to provide good quality content to the Indian public. Let there be less noise.

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