Thursday, September 18, 2008

Writers Online

It is nice to read writers postings online. Even though I am not a Tamilian, but married to one. (Marati). I might be wrong, but drinks, women and sex dominate their writings! (intentionally?). I don't drink and I definitely do not appreciate that!

My Thamizh language skills are improving based on reading their posts among others, I could say. (Check out my Tamil blog ). They claim their style of writing is ultra-modern. They want to be a writers hero! (seriously?)

A topic I find most of them shy away to write, would be about Mumbai Bar Dancer girls.

The latest story on bar dancers are very tough to digest. Bar Dancers in Mumbai were the tough specimen of human kind. The people who run them, as I have heard are the most toughest form of slave - drivers in the world. I have also heard about these, from a friend of mine, living in Abu Dhabhi, on the Russian mafia taking over Bur Dubai, with call girls (converted from India). I have also heard about girls from India in Thailand.

I was reading a news article on new 'Ananda Vikatan' its advertisements and business tactics and saw this link. I understand that freedom of expression is mi-used in India, even against writers! http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/37345.html (spoiling livelihood's of writers). I can hear you saying, why they write and get the wrath? I am not trying to get attention here!

Also this blogpost http://chenthil.blogspot.com/2008/02/jeyamohan-charu-nivedita.html

Another topic that very few writers are taking it for their meal is, Child abuse.

India has too much of Child abuse. I saw the program of Rose (August 2008) and felt these politicians are the cause of not passing strict laws. What do you think of 'God of small things' novel and child abuse? Is there something like that explaining the hidden closets? Salma (a politician of DMK, Tamilnadu) wrote "Irandam Jaamangalin Kadhaigal", exposing the tough nature of secluded women. Awareness makes people to be aware of pretenders.

I have a question for all writers (for most it is work?) and their cinema aspirations.

Do you like cinema, being 'part' of it?
Or is the fame and money that un-lures you? (since you did not be part of it yet?)

At times they talk of wanting to be Hero's kindling the tickle buds?

Also surprisingly they have written about Super Star Rajinikanth and Kuselan etc... (or I missed it?).

Since I brought the topic of Cinema, let us talk about Amitabh Bachchan.
I have 2 question's on Amitabhji.
(1) Was he right in bringing his son into acting field?
(2) Does he need to do the tough world tours for the sake of money?
(Do you read his blogs? http://blogs.bigadda.com/ab/ )

Please read this too http://www.buzz18.com/news/movies/unforgettable-tour-a-big-flop/77381/0
(particularly the comments...) gives an insight into what an outsider sees about Tamil writers.

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