u cant deny his success, but if u see he had been in usa for studies, how many of Indians are so rich that they can study in even our country............
Agree or not but man is not great, his luck is great. When lady luck smiles, mud turns to gold & if lady luck is not smiling, no matter what you do, you'll never succeed.
Re: Re: Son-of-a-babar.
by usha sundaram on Jul 09, 2013 06:10 PM
Absolutely true. Conductor turned actor Rajinikanth is an outstanding example of luck.
Re: Son-of-a-babar.
by Bablu Chakraborty on Jul 11, 2013 01:44 PM
"Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some has greatness thrust upon them" --William Shakespeare... and here we get the super existence of luck. It can thus be manifested. Luck are few... commons are many. The Rat-race to be lucky has always been from times immemorial... and it will remain as long as human beings can step on this world...the unique puzzle game.
Re: Re: Son-of-a-babar.
by Bablu Chakraborty on Jul 11, 2013 01:40 PM
"Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some has greatness thrust upon them" --William Wordsworth... and here we get the super existence of luck. It can thus be manifested. Luck are few... commons are many. The Rat-race to be lucky has always been from times immemorial... and it will remain as long as human beings can step on this world...the unique puzzle game.
The first two letters of Habib and the first two letters of Jawed along with the letter M (Millionaire) - make up the five letter word HAJAM. The lowly barber has never been given his due in India even after rendering such an important service to us ! Hats off to JH for his vision and passion. After all the first thing people see after your face is your hair (crowning glory)!
MK and his family built up more than 100 crore worth teelcom, media empire within one generation thru politics, film and mass bribery of freebies on the eve of elections. Any one to beat that achievement?
Re: Better examples from Tamilnadu
by divine on Jul 08, 2013 01:11 PM
correction. Thousands of crores. Further, though MK belonged to Barber community, his family did not practice it as it was not lucrative those days to be a barber by profession. Further, MK had oratory capability and was duly recognised by film industry and the rest is history till date. Jawed is not born in barber community but practiced it as he liked it. Definitely he would have faced many hurdles before making 300 crore empire.
Every professsion is worth its value provided its practiced ethically.
Re: Re: Better examples from Tamilnadu
by Rajan Sodankur on Jul 08, 2013 01:24 PM
Nothing to fault with if the 1000s of crores was EARNED thru the profession and not by looting or laundering black money, and not by promoting hatred and class divides among the masses. Which other Indian orator or filmy dialogue writer accumulated beyond 100 Cr? True, every profession is noble but what about the kind of professional practice and the professional?
Re: Re: Re: Better examples from Tamilnadu
by divine on Jul 08, 2013 03:01 PM
its the stupidity of tamilians to make him a hero and atone him as their savior for twentyfive years. Even now, without an iota of dignity and self respect, they have elected Kani as RS MP for the second time, inspite of her imprisonment for morethan six months in Tihar. Mindset of indians cannot be changed for centuries to come. They are destinied to perish due to their successive and repetitive blunders.
His father was the stylist for AB senior /Dilip kumar and some very famous names of India. had he been born to an ordinary barber he would have ended up somewhere else. though his efforts are indeed commendable.
Re: He is not son of ordinary barber
by Meraj Uddin on Jul 08, 2013 06:25 PM
You are right Raj.His father was upper class hair cutter.He alongwith his younger brother n parents used to live in posh New friends colony in 1980s. Even his younger brother is barber(hair stylist).ordinary barbers try their luck elsewhere than this