Re: test
by Happy Indian on Oct 04, 2009 06:11 AM
CongratsMan.GoodLuckWithTheFuture.AlsoHopeThatYouConductInterviewsWithOrdinaryIndianWhoAReDoingGreatThingsForOUrCountry
Re: what for
by B Mohan on Oct 04, 2009 07:25 AM
No doubt Shiela Dixit is a good chief minister. But she is not the only one in India today. There is Nitish Kumar of Bihar, Narendra Modi of Gujarat and Shivraj Chauhan of MP. But, this young man knows, that with out the blessing of Congress, the success is impossible!
Re: Re: what for
by KRISHNAMURTHY V on Oct 04, 2009 11:05 AM
The list of personalities interviewed are ones who have amassed wealth or fame or both for themselves. There are greater personalities who against all odds are doing greater work, silently for mankind, like Sri. Nanaji Deshmuk , Sri.Ramakrishnan ( of Amar Seva Sangam, Tenkasi,Tamilnadu). The major problem with Youth is that they take the wrong personalities as 'models', due to mis-guidance or in some cases for personal gain, which I feel is the case with Sri. Anubhav Srivatsava.
Re: Re: Re: what for
by Anubhav Srivastava on Oct 05, 2009 03:30 PM
Hello Guys,
I have created an account on Rediff to answer some of the points raised here :)
I interviewed Sheila Dixit, not because she was in the Congress but because she was quite accessible to me ( I lived in Delhi)
I absolutely agree there are remarkable people from all parties and I have approached many of them who rejected me. The success rate in actually getting the interviews is very low. It is only my tenacity that has kept me going.
Mr. Krishnamurthy, I do agree that there are many people who have worked silently for mankind and I do intend to interview some of these people as well. The film is not finished yet :)
Re: Successful thought
by Kanu Singh on Oct 04, 2009 03:14 AM
Betters hunters always wait for the right time to strike, more patience you have to wait and understand the power balance, more chances you have to succeed.
When you put a big bowl of rotten food before your pet animals, what they do, all of them attack, some get it, some don’t, the bowl overturned and some get crushed under the bowl.
Re: Re: Successful thought
by Anubhav Srivastava on Oct 05, 2009 03:36 PM
Absolutely. Good things don't come to those who wait. You have to reach out and grab them :)