the time of change has come and v will bring it this quote shows dry idealism of this man.in india,the situation has become so worse tht it is almost cynical.nothing will change,nothing will happen.
Re: DRY IDEALISM
by Zeng on May 14, 2011 03:33 PM
Dude, it is your negativism that needs some help. There are a lot of changes an honest officer can make, if he has the desire and attitude. If we get 10-20 IPS officers with such attitude every year, in next 10 years or so a lot of things would change. At least appreiciate that you are living in a country that has rule of law, unlike some of our neighbours. It is a lot better to have few honest idealists than pessimistic, lazy people who are good for nothing. People like you are of zero use to society.
Many congrats - Film inspired to reach third in UPSC - Miracle. I am suprised.. Good that friends will pick up the negative role and say they are inspired.
We come across many incidents in news channels, where in the anchors say that this -kidnap or bank robbery or rape or theft or murder, happened as per filmy style. This is the negative impact of the movies on the society. But Mr.Varun Kumar has made the cinema faternity proud for their hardwork in spreading a positive message to the society. All the best Varun. Please take up IPS & work better than your fav actor in Khakha khakha.
it is good that he was not inspired by rajnikanth or else even rajni cannot imagine what would have inspired him sorry just for joke anyway heartiest congratulations
Re: rajnikanth
by abdulsadiq on May 13, 2011 05:12 PM
99% of tamils rajinikanth has ther inspiration if you ask the same to choose surya and rajni , he will choose rajini not surya, here he has mentioed the movie not the actor
Congratulations Varun. Inspired by the film - a good reading. Hope you take up to ban all the movies depicting law and order personnel and the police in lighter vein.
I wish Dr Kumar all the best. But I feel that single handedly, single person can not change the system. Everybody has to contribute. The system will change if people on the top do it.
I also remember the situation of the brave officer, Shri Vetrivel, who died on the road while politicians and the media looked on! What he might be thinking at that time?
Re: Single person can not change the system
by Janub varghese on May 13, 2011 03:49 PM
YES HAD OFFICER VETRIVEL BEEN IN SOME WESTERN COUNTRY , A CHOPPER WUD HAVE AIR LIFTED HIM TO HOSPITAL WITHOUT LOSING THOSE 15 MINUTES ......