Sunday, October 8, 2017

Hrithik Roshan's angst and other stories.

1. Hrithik Roshan Bares his Soul.

Have been watching the Hrithik Roshan interview with Arnab Goswami on the Republic television channel. He sounded earnest, looked lost like a kid and have restored a sense of semblance of sanity after the torture that he seemed to have gone through. It must have been a tough decision for him to open up before the media because he could get hauled over the coals. What I liked about the conversation was that:-

     (a) He was careful not to drag Kangana's name through infamy.
     (b) He doesn't have the superstar airs and reiterates that it's his fans, the cinema going public that
           has placed him on a high pedestal and he's just a commoner.
     (c) He looked extremely vulnerable.
     

So, was Kangana a stalker? She seems to be like a lady possessed by Hrithik Roshan from what I've seen from the gist of e-mails, messages supposedly sent by her as shown by the media and the statements made by her.

Or is it that there's someone else who's doing this mischief on her name? Her part of the story will reveal the whole truth, perhaps! It's become a necessity, now that we're privy to one side of the story.

2. Why Is This Negativity Being Bandied About? 

There has, generally, been a negative outlook about the country's economic state all over the media though as a commoner, I don't perceive it or is it that the small time traders/businessman that are going through the crunch ever since demonetisation and the introduction of GST as they make the bulk of the trading community?

Is it an opposition-led gimmick to show Modi in poor light? Or are the relevant indices showing an alarming outlook? Why I ask this is that I, as a commoner, have not felt the 'effect' except for the increase in prices of certain commodities which is something that everyone is used to, from time to time, as past trends show. My queries to the guys who're economic experts have given me a confusing opinion - a may or may not be kind of an explanation - depending upon their political affiliations. Hence, I reckon it to be a hoax!

To my mind, the answer seems to be simple. Every political party wants to win the general elections of 2019. Prime Minister Modi seems to have an edge over everybody as the nation realises that he's doing things for the betterment of the country. He has made many enemies as his governance has put a brake on many of the corrupt practices that have been going on till now with the general public's 'sab chaltha hai' attitude.

The winner of that election will benefit from the long term favourable effects of demonetisation and the introduction of the GST.



Tailpiece.

My new cellphone is slowly getting into stream the many hiccups, notwithstanding which I would, to some extent, attribute it to my clumsiness/inability to assimilate technology. It's a long haul but shall be overcome.  

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