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Suresh - The whole world saw the 'Sivaji' movie (I mean mostly Indians all over the world). I have been living in USA for nearly 20 years and I did see the movie. You know what I liked about the movie, is that the story of Rajnikanth being a NRI coming to India and trying to start a business in India and all the hassles he has to go thru and enormous amount of difficulties to do so.
The movie exposes the corruption and roadblock one encounters in starting a business in India. All Rajnikanth character wants to do is to give employment to our educated folks in India. This is the message I got from the movie.
I gave a damn about all other western style things the director Shankar and Rajnikath tried to do in the movie. You know what those things are pure entertainment and it only sticks in people's mind for a brief period of time. What sticks with people's mind is the difficulties that we face in India to do the real practical things such as starting a business and giving employment opportunities to millions of people in India.
I greatly appreciate if you concentrate all your energy in exposing all the difficulties or the roadblocks one faces to start a business in India as oppose to useless critics that has no values to anyone whatsoever.
Let me ask you this question. 'When was the last time you got a job from a poor person?' There is a damn good reason as to why this world needs rich people because they are the one who have the capacity to start a business and enrich other people by giving them employment and bring creative ideas into this world including the medium that enables you to broadcast your pessimistic blah, blah, blah views that brings no values to anyone.
Thanks,
Saravanan Radhakrishnan (Saru)
A proud Indian American
The movie exposes the corruption and roadblock one encounters in starting a business in India. All Rajnikanth character wants to do is to give employment to our educated folks in India. This is the message I got from the movie.
I gave a damn about all other western style things the director Shankar and Rajnikath tried to do in the movie. You know what those things are pure entertainment and it only sticks in people's mind for a brief period of time. What sticks with people's mind is the difficulties that we face in India to do the real practical things such as starting a business and giving employment opportunities to millions of people in India.
I greatly appreciate if you concentrate all your energy in exposing all the difficulties or the roadblocks one faces to start a business in India as oppose to useless critics that has no values to anyone whatsoever.
Let me ask you this question. 'When was the last time you got a job from a poor person?' There is a damn good reason as to why this world needs rich people because they are the one who have the capacity to start a business and enrich other people by giving them employment and bring creative ideas into this world including the medium that enables you to broadcast your pessimistic blah, blah, blah views that brings no values to anyone.
Thanks,
Saravanan Radhakrishnan (Saru)
A proud Indian American
Sujatha - I listened the entire interview. Anyone who wants to participate and broadcast their opinions and views about our great culture or for that matter any constructive ideas about our great tradition, should listen to your ideas and broadcast them.
I have a friend of mine who broadcasts regularly in podbazzar about all the great temples in the great state of Tamil Nadu. I myself gave him ideas as to how to narrate his broadcast by watching one the great documentary movie (March of the Penguins) in which Morgan Freeman provides the commentary for entire movie with his majestic voice. His commentary includes wits and seriousness combined.
My friend has made a great stride from his 1st to his current 17th episode in podbazzar. It only goes to prove 'practice makes perfect'.
I am hoping my friend can make podbazzar broadcast about all the great Hindu temples in USA too. I do volunteer work at Malibu Hindu temple in Southern California. Volunteering is always needed in all the Hindu temples USA which most of us overlook.
Thanks,
Saravanan Radhakrishnan (Saru)
I have a friend of mine who broadcasts regularly in podbazzar about all the great temples in the great state of Tamil Nadu. I myself gave him ideas as to how to narrate his broadcast by watching one the great documentary movie (March of the Penguins) in which Morgan Freeman provides the commentary for entire movie with his majestic voice. His commentary includes wits and seriousness combined.
My friend has made a great stride from his 1st to his current 17th episode in podbazzar. It only goes to prove 'practice makes perfect'.
I am hoping my friend can make podbazzar broadcast about all the great Hindu temples in USA too. I do volunteer work at Malibu Hindu temple in Southern California. Volunteering is always needed in all the Hindu temples USA which most of us overlook.
Thanks,
Saravanan Radhakrishnan (Saru)
Nataraj - From the very first episode of this broadcast to the current one, I am very proud to say, you have made a great stride. Especially in this episode, the entire broadcast has all pure tamil words and your broadcast style is becoming more and more professional. Keep up the good work.
