Today I went to see a Hollywood movie named KNIGHT AND DAY (Hindi) at a PVR with one of my friend. In the meanwhile during our discussion about the show we should go for, I saw a guy who was standing in the queue, he was wearing branded shorts and a hell looking T-shirt with a pair of Vivid colour shoes, putting up so much flash on her skeleton, that if his skeleton had have some kind of alarm (like a lift have) then it will soon get buzzed raising the alarm “overweight”. He soon get dejected when the lady at ticket counter said that the show of THE LAST AIRBENDOR (in English) has been cancelled for the day. He came back to discuss on the issue with his friend who was also burdening too much on the earth. His friend suggested him to buy the ticket for KNIGHT AND DAY and the dejected guy was like, as if someone has just suggested him to remove his shorts in the public. With wide-open mouth he said,
“what are you talking, a movie in Hindi, no way”
And then they moved away to some other PVR.
So these are our Indian “Metro” youths. What our nation can expect from them if they can’t manage to listen to Hindi. It seems that the breed of the city’s youths have changed. They are more fashionable (so what if it makes them a cartoon), they hate Hindi now, they believe that if you are single then you are worth for nothing, they hardly cares about the problems of neighbours.
A year back I read an article in the newspaper that India have the highest number of youths and that’s a point where economy of others can be beaten. What a bummer this is, jubilee per cent of the Indian youths don’t even know what exactly they want to do in the future. And if this is the condition then believe me, we are going nowhere, and this is the ground reality. Sensex is just a Miraz.
Note – blog doesn’t mean that I hate English (it’s just that I prefer my own language) and Movie was a money waste.
me to isiliye english movies nahi dekhta.. we must love our matrabhasha i.e. Hindi.
ReplyDeleteakhirkar hindustani hai hum... aur hindi ki to baat hi alag hai...JAI HIND..!!
hindi hai hamwatan hai hindostaa hamara hamara
ReplyDeletesare jaha se accha hindostaaa hamara hamara
mujhe apni matrabhasa se bht pyar hai...
me too... :)
ReplyDelete@ajit...nice description of the scene
ReplyDeletethnx sachin bhai
ReplyDeleteevery1 is proud of one's language. bt in india we have created big gap b/w hindi and english.
ReplyDeleteenglish is known here as language of high society, (mahge scul n colg me english must hai higher educational ka medium english ahi)
english bolne walo ko educated, modern samjha jata hai. ab to log apni native language bolne me b sharmate hai bcz enlish ko hamne kuch jyada hi bhaoo de diya hai.
completely agreed with you sonia...
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