Pride and Honour

One the most honourable end one can possibly achieve- die fighting for tickets of new Telugu movie. It should be a matter of pride that one is a part of such society.

What a great honour to die crusading for a movie tickets of favourite star.. no no demigod. This is what purpose of life means. The intelligentsia will never understand the adrenalin rush. Its a pity that they name it senseless, immature . Family, education, life itself .... a fitting tribute to all these. We have raised the standards. Now the movie's success will not be judged by its collections, hundred day centres, but by the count of the martyrs.

Producers and "Heroes"... poor people what can they do. Production costs and remunerations are skyrocketing. Is it sin to create hype. To compensate costs one has no option but to lobby for higher ticket prices. Netas and Babus .. they take their share but never co operate well. Even in such dire situations they pay ex-Gracia out of their own pockets. Government needs to do somehing about the deaths.
Now don't argue.It is outrageous, preposterous to ask fans to wait. How can anybody,.. even a "Hero" request his followers to restrain from watching the movie on the first day. It is denial of a fundamental right.

It is Distributors who bid high for the movie, there is always competition for quality. So obviously theater owners get the boxes at the premium prices. Now to get their share of returns, they are help less but to sell black tickets. Do you think this is easy, not at all. Manage police, fans associations, chota mota galli leaders.

Yeah they were mere unfortunate incidents, who can predict a stampede or an accidental electrocute. Yes yes bade bade deshon mein aise chote chote baatein hote rahte hain.

2 comments:

jabili said...

what the heck? i didn't understand a word you wrote this time. maybe because i am so out of it. but to the extent i understood it you are criticizing people in power for the unfortunate events that take place in the movie theaters while attempting to purchase tickets for shows. is that right? as far as i am concerned it's the people who cannot afford the higher prices of the tickets that watch the movies more often. i understand that's the only form of entertainment they have but do people have to be really that crazy to watch a movie on the first or second day? what difference does it make if you watch it on the third, fifth, or the hundredth day? when it becomes effortless to obtain tickets and watch the movie with peace? i dont' know if i am writing all nonsense without really making out what you are trying get across. if that's the case please, feel free to say so.

180ml of vodka said...

dude you got to give reply to your "fans" or say your "followers"!