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As you all know, Ajmal Kasab was hanged a few weeks ago. As always, it started this old debate on the validity of the capital punishment. I read some thought provoking articles on the same defending and condemning it. One of the pieces that I really liked was by Pratap Bhanu Mehta. I have always been a fan of his writing. In this article, he presents some points against the death penalty. I loved his article but I confess, I did not get it completely.
Some of it was too deep for me to understand. But these lines were so amazing. The argument that the death penalty deters crimes is empirically untenable. The most complex moral argument for it was Immanuel Kant’s, who, paradoxically, thought that the death penalty was a way of recognising the humanity of the perpetrator. For Kant, the most important aspect of our humanity is that we are responsible agents.
Punishing perpetrators in accordance with their crime, under the principle of ius talionis, is attributing responsibility to them, and therefore acknowledging their humanity. I am no expert on the topic and my views do not count on it much but this whole issue reminded me of one of the stories in Class 12 English - The Bet by Anton Chekhov. It was an excellent story.
Perhaps I might not have completely understood its significance at that time. When I think today, I realize it is still so relevant. Essentially, if I recall correctly as well as with some inputs from Wiki, The Bet is a story of a lawyer and a banker who have different opinions on death penalty.
T he banker believed that capital punishment is more humane than life imprisonment, while the young lawyer disagreed, insisting that he would choose life in prison rather than death. They agree to a bet of two million rubles that the lawyer cannot spend fifteen years in solitary confinement. The bet was on, and the lawyer cast himself into isolation for fifteen years. The lawyer spends his time in confinement reading books, writing, playing piano, studying, and educating himself. In the meantime, the banker's fortune declines and he realizes that if he loses, paying off the bet will leave him bankrupt. The day before the fifteen-year period concludes, the banker resolves to kill the lawyer so as to not owe him the money. However, the banker finds a note written by the lawyer.
The note declares that in his time in confinement he has learned to despise material goods for the fleeting things they are. Therefore, to demonstrate his contempt, he intends to leave confinement five hours prior to when the bet would be up, thus losing the bet, thereby saving his own life. There was another equally fascinating story in Class 11 - Freedom - which talked about how individual freedom must sometimes be curbed to maintain order in the society. It said that you have full right to play a loudspeaker in the middle of the night but should you actually do that?
I still think our English in Class 11 and 12 was terrific. I have already written here about the The Other Side of The Hedge, The Future is Now: A Zest for Living, and Machines and Emotions.
I will write about some other stories as well. I still have all the books at home:). During the thanksgiving break, I finally watched Pukar. I liked it a lot but maybe because it was too dated, some things felt too silly. Some scenes were hilarious especially Rohini Hattangadi and Viju Khote. But I loved Madhuri who played Anjali.
She is terrific in the film. She goes through a whole plethora of emotions in the film - happiness, jealousy, pathos, helplessness, dementia, disappointment, vengeance. She did it brilliantly. What I really liked was that in the end, Jai (Anil Kapoor) forgives her misdeeds and tells her that he loves her as well.
Instead of killing her and trying to do the right thing - Jai marrying Pooja (Shilpa Shirodkar), the movie, as one review brilliantly said, listened to Anjali's pukar of love for Jai - whatever she did was to get Jai and he realized that as well. Yes, she did some wrong things but she was fooled into doing them. On the other hand, Pooja stopped talking to Jai without even listening to his side of the story.
Wasn't then her love fickle as compared to Anjali's? And as Aditya said in Jab We Met, when Geet is running from the house. And you know whenever I speak to my mom on Skype, she makes some very funny comments. She said, 'aisi koi technology nahi bani ki main yahan baithi hun aur tujhe screen ke andar se koi cheez pakda dun.' I was like: But then maybe in the future some thing like this come up no? And the other day, she made me talk to our maid - B.
B is working at our home for the last twenty years. Earlier it was her mom who used to work and since the time I have been in my senses, I have seen her at our home. She said to my mom that she misses me having me around.
And then she said he never used to say anything that do this, do that, come later even if he is sleeping. Aww:( That is so nice. I spoke to her and I felt very happy:) B aur Mummy ki to ladai-gappe chalte rehte hain:). Since the semester has ended, the teams that we were working in are now disbanded. There will be new teams allotted in the next semester.
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I loved my team - Team 9. I never had problems while working in our team. When I hear stories of other teams, I was like I am very lucky to have such people in my team. I have become very good friends with all of them - B, B, T, R and J.
They are such nice people. We pull each others' leg as well.
R and B call me Panki (I did not tell them this name, they only came up with it!), B calls me God of Truth when I explained him what my last name means:) I am going to miss this team. I have learnt a lot from them as well. I will say it again, I am in love with Sidin Vadukut. He is awesome. He is my idol.
I want to be like him. He knows about everything. He has started this podcast on the history of the Indian Constitution. You have to listen to it. Everyone should listen to it! He says, when everyone was talking about Lokpal bill he got really interested in our Constitution and started reading about.
He was hooked and he says that he continues to be fascinated by contemporary Indian history. You can listen them here. He posts only one each week and they are not more than 15 minutes. When Dork 3 came out, he had a chat session on CNN IBN and I read all his answers.
He said that he has now developed a passion for learning which he didn't have when he was studying. He likes to do a lot of things and he said that you need to learn to sleep less if you want to take out time for these things.
He said that as a advice to students, I will like to tell them to question a lot - don't simply accept what is being taught to you and every one should listen to Econtalk pod-casts if you want to understand the world. I wish I could be even 10% as good as him. And you know in the Organizational Behavior class, we discussed about creativity. According to research by T.A. Amabile, creativity has three components - expertise, motivation and creative thinking.
Creative thinking is the innate ability of how creative the person is. A combination of his expertise, motivation and skill create a creative person. I started applying it on myself. Am I a creative person? And the answer came out to be a no. I don't have the innate creative thinking skills that come up naturally.
I might have the motivation to do it but I realized I do not have the imagination required for a creative person. Perhaps that is why I am always left behind. And one of the misconceptions that people have is that creativity is all about artistic things!! It means the ability to come up with a new approach for a different problem or new ways of thinking. In the films that Rani did after (Ghulam, Mann, in which she had a cameo, and Hey Ram), she proved she had that thing that all leading ladies need to make it in Bollywood. She could do glamour as well as plain-and-simple. She could dance.
She could be funny. And yes, she could act. She wasn't just an able foil to her hero.
She was a person in her own right. The rasp in her voice made her stand out from the clutter: you knew it was her a mile off. She managed to get the roles which allowed her to get under the skin, and not just show skin. More than anything else, Rani could deal with being grown up on screen. She didn't have the curse of having to be bubbly, like poor Preity did. Because Rani started with drama, we accepted her in tears. We believed her when she wanted to leave her husband and go off with another man ( KJo’s Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna).
We liked her even when she exaggerated her inner Chaplin to play the girl-with-special-needs in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s baroque Black. And one of her best parts was the one she plays in Shaad Ali’s Saathiya, as a married woman coming to terms with the fact that love can vanish. It was a demanding role that needed the actor to be unpleasant, for the anger to be unforgiving: she played that one unflinchingly, and excellently.
And you know what somehow I got reminded of this serial Koshish. It used to come on Zee TV and was made by Ekta Kapoor. It starred Sandhya Mridul and Varun Badola. It was about this girl who was tricked into marrying a mentally challenged guy but later she falls in love with him. Varun Badola brilliantly essayed the role of Neeraj and Sandhya Mridul was equally good.
I don't know why I got reminded though! Its title song is still on my lips. Beautiful lyrics talking about hope or koshish. Listen to it.
It is awesome. You Tube says it is Sony. Koshish wasn't on Sony, it was on Zee. I remember very well.
Sony had this another Sandhya Mridul show - Hubahu - about twin sisters, unhappy with their lives, secretly exchange life for a week but things go out of control. I am such a big soap junkie no? Hubahu was so so good. I still remember its climax - open ended and left you guessing. I miss those days when TV was good:( Now I don't even have a TV. I will definitely write more about Hubahu soon:).
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