Sunday, September 20, 2020

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Strange Of Smile

The relationship between art and compassion debate is very old. The flourishing of the art of compassion argument makes sense to use sensitivity to the artistic glamor is really dangerous. Interestingly, in modern time playing with this threat by many a well-earned fame."Smile Pinki" Pinki's discomfort and poverty create a sensational breaking news once again.And as usual the relationship between art and sensation sold like hot cake. Few creative people joined their hands to make a documentary over real life of Pinki, who lives in Mirzapur of Uttar Pradesh with their parent. And days came when makers of this creation holds idol of oscar.  Pinki also became star in one night . Everywhere in the world of cinema and fashion name of Pinki echoes. The whole scene was exactly the same as making a splash in the Oscar awards ceremony by film 'Slumdog Millionaire'. Rubina and Azharuddin, the child actors had to look all around. After a while news came about sickness of Pinki,  Rubina and Azharuddin returned in their dark life of slum.Not a very big change occur in their life but various charity programs and fungctions were organised to in-casing their name and fameAs far as Pinki's case, he was one of the several thousand children, whose lips are not in proper shape and the reason was she facing social scorn. A voluntary organization treated her and her  life has changed. This is shown in the documentary. The 39-minute reel of one's life 'Really' enchanting sensation to be changed so the upper and false turns, the idea may seem today to see Pinky's problems. Pinky's father Rajendra Sonkar despite poverty  would like to complete her education but they don't know how he dreams come true.  How can it can be execute in reality.And very strange thing come out the NGO which served surgical help to  Pinki  is no where. This is the reality  surgical story of SMILE PINKI. Today Pinki meet the chalanges of her life with bare foot. So this should be an initiative that the superiority of art with the tangible measure of its morality must decided, so that no one dare to play with emotions of poor and deprived. 

Saturday, November 13, 2010

...4U


If not for you, 
I wouldn’t know
What true love really meant.
I’d never feel this inner peace;
I couldn’t be content.
If not for you, 
I’d never have
The pleasures of romance.
I’d miss the bliss, the craziness,
Of love’s sweet, silly dance.

I have to feel your tender touch;
I have to hear your voice;
No other one could take your place;
You’re it; I have no choice.
If not for you, I’d be adrift;
I don’t know what I’d do;
I’d be searching for my other half,
Incomplete, if not for you.