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Friday, May 18, 2012

the greatest trap- knowledge

          The world's greatest trap is something that can't even be imagined.....something that is beyond the scope of books.
         i as a writer have always been told by people to read more and more books to improve my writing....but that is something that i always feel is wrong.....whenever someone advises me to do this i just give them a smile.....but the truth is that i am always disagreeing with them.....i never like such statements thought they are true to a little extent....i never argue with people who advise me to do so..... as they are also right....but as everyone has a different opinion..... to my opinion i say that reading is important for writing but to a bit of extent.....
         i will explain why....now reading increases knowledge......we read to gain knowledge....now if we just take an example just a small one ...of just a small kid....now a small kid is told that if we touch fire then we might get burned up....so this creates fright in that child......this brings up the child to a conclusion that fire is dangerous and that the child never tries to put his hand in fire....so what is this....it is the knowledge regarding fire....so this means that knowledge creates fences....this is just an example to prove how knowledge creates boundary....
       so now i feel that as knowledge fences up our mind, it results in the loss of creativity....so i feel that if i read more and more i feel that i cannot think beyond the scope of books.....one more example is that....we have read that time travelling is not possible....so if we read this then we get bound by the knowledge and if scientists keep this thought in their minds then they might never think of experimenting......so they might never have been able to invent so many new gadgets.....as everything not mend is unimaginable.....so even if we read books then sometimes we need to exceed the scope of books....but most of the people think that the books are the provider of all divine knowledge and they just don't imagine anything other than what the book says....it is not the fault of people...as some books are so influencing that they create a deep impact in the minds of people....
         so sometimes i feel not to read the books but then i feel that reading is important ....but we should always follow what we think....we should always keep in mind that though we read but then we shouldn't get trapped in the web of knowledge....one can escape every harsh trap but once one gets trapped in the web of knowledge then one can never escape....so knowledge is the greatest trap ever...
        

Chhota Bheem

Chhota Bheem 
      Nowadays the hot famous cartoon among the kids....errr....not kids even grown ups....chhota bheem an indian cartoon that is brodcasted on POGO Tv is now becoming the most prominent television show that kids and even some adults watch...
       it is actually based on both ancient and modern culture....it has been given a modernized touch by using many modern equipments.... the main characters in it include Bheem- the strongest, Raju- the small cute n brave, Chutki-intelligent n kind, Jaggu- a monkey who can speak, Kalia- a kind of willian who is jealoues of bheem but yet helpful sometimes and Dholu-Bholu- they are never helpful are just like jokers n they call kalia 'ustad' though they don't respect him....all of them live in the village called Dholakpur.....the other characters include chutki's mother- Tuntun mosi-she has a laddoo shop, raja indrawarma- the emperor of Dholakpur, rajkumari indumati- indrawarma's daughter n a good friend of bheem's team...there are even some of the other characters  like raghu chacha, bheem's mother and so on.....
        The story completely revolves around bheem's strength and the teamwork of the others....  Almost every episode of chhota bheem gives out a moral....it is shown that bheem defeats every evil and saves Dholakpur and sometimes some other villages like Pehelwanpur and Batokpur....Bheem's sister Shivani lives in Pehelwanpur- she has a dhaba called shivani ka dhaba n she lives with her mother...even some other characters  like Kichak, Chhotu n his friends live in pehelwanpur....these characters are always jealous of bheem n they always try to challenge bheem...
        The most delicious part of each chhota bheem story is the Laddoo ...  it provides energy to bheem and his friends.....all the characters eat laddoo time and again and it is their favorite appetite...what else chutki always keeps laddoo with her and gives it to bheem whenever he runs out of strength.....
        This cartoon started becoming so famous that Rajiv Chilka even then thought of making movies of these animated characters....he started introducing new characters like Krishna, Hanuman and so on in his movies....Henceforth bheem's movies started becoming so famous that Rajiv Chilka decided to even launch it into cinemas...and what was next chhota bheem's new movie 'Chhota Bheem and the curse of damyaan' is releasing today, i.e., 18th of May......
        Henceforth Chhota Bheem has won the hearts of everyone and he rules over everyone's mind...People now just love the animated character of Chhota Bheem....Three cheers to Rajiv Chilka and three cheers to Chhota  Bheem. 
               

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Proud to be an Indian!!!

         I  traveled from Bharuch to Bangalore by car and thats about 1500 km..... i visited many places on the  way like Lonavala, Lavasa, Pune, Panchgani, Mahabaleshwar and now am in Bangalore- my destination.....
         By now i have preached that the best part of my journey was that on lonavala's hill top, where it was just hard to reach.. there was a small tea shop where the tea was served to us by a mere kid maybe 6 or 7 yrs old.....when i saw that little boy i really felt sorry for him....i thought that this little labourer might have been exposed to work and he wouldn't have been allowed to educate..... now Lonavala's in India and in Indian villages people do not know what english language is....speaking english is something that's vry unimaginable...
         But when  i asked that boy in hindi, "Kya tu school jata hai???" which means "Do you go to school???" That little boy answered with pride, "Yeah! I go to school" He answered in English....and that too in a very fluent tone....this means that in villages too education is provided and that too very brilliantly....
          that was something that can create goose bumps due to pride....this just shows that india is developing and that 2 in a very literate manner....in a rapid speed....am Proud of my dear India!!!! am proud to be an Indian!!!!