Friday, January 16, 2015

Different rules for different people



A few week ago there was a nationwide controversy about the film “PK”. I watched the movie I liked it. I thought films like this should be made more often. It bring new thoughts to the society. Still I didn’t write this to support or promote a film. It’s something I saw on news today. It was about a film “MSG: The Messenger of God” I didn’t watch the movie chances are I never will. But this movie said to contain scenes that might increase superstitions as the lead character of movie perform miracles and project himself as god. After being rejected by censer board the movie was passed by Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT). The news report said that it take at least ten days to form a FCAT committee but first time that a movie was passed in 48 hours due to some political influence. And after this censer board chief reigned.

After so much protest of movies like “PK” and “OMG – Oh My God!” doesn’t an act like this say that the new thought are being crushed under old ones. And someone with political influence can bend the rules according to his/her will. I don’t have anything against movie there may be millions of movie like MSG it’s the way it was given clearance that terrifies me. If rules are supposed to be different for different people. It’s like free will is being crushed and freedom is being taken away. As if the government is mocking us that no one is above rules but for some people rules can be changed. This kind of society creates an imbalance where chosen few can live happily. If you are not among those chosen few good luck with your voice being heard if you are alone.

Change is the only and permanent law or nature. Holding on to past only keep you away from fresh new things and leave you with the rotten corpse of past. So what kind of society we live in where new thought like “PK” and “OMG – Oh My God!” were tried to ban even after their release and rules were bend for someone who apparently project him as god. 
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