VIOLENT AMITABH REJECTS PEACE DOCTORATE:IS HE EVER PACIFYING?

by starmindone | May 31, 2009 at 01:28 am
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Noted Filmstar Amitabh Bachchan declined to accept Doctorate from Queensland University of Australia just on the basis of many racist attacks on Indian students (Shravan Kumar etc.,); this is almost ridiculing for the attacks on various students community from various countries are swelling each day AS ONE MIGHT KNOW REALITY THAT CRUELTY AND VIOLENCE ARE ON RISE THROUGHOUT WORLD AS THERE IS NO REAL PEACE EDUCATION NEITHER ITS PREACHERS WHILE AMITABH BACHCHAN HIMSELF PLAYED 90% ROLES OF FULL VIOLENCE VENGEANCE FROM WHERE THE YOUNGER GENERATION LEARN PACIFYING AND NON ARROGANT LIFE LEADS.


Everybody seem to believe firmly in Violence and Luxury, Disobedience to parents as it fetches them Dough. Violence in Films affects hazardl the normal society. Recently there have been attacks in UK and USA Indians, Whats Good in Denying a Peacefull Doctorate. Amitabh Bachchan is 100% wrong and also was morally wrong in believing in ANGER and depicting it in his 90% films almost always over Avenging. Amitabh has totally changed the World of films from problem solving to almost problem creating. Where is the teacher of Peace and development in him. Dilip Kumar, Dharmender and even Shahrukh is not as Violent Sculptors as him. Then why refuse the degree of Peace which could bring Peace in his life too. Did he ask Jaya Bachchan before denying the Honour, No I think. Simply he is crazy of publicity and this also might be a stunt?


Everyone knows Amitabh Bachchan professed in "Anger", Anger is one letter short of Danger, now at least time has come to him to profess Peace and nobility through Queensland Doctorate, he must take up to Peace propogation films like Sean Connery who does multiple types of roles fully justifying. Violence must be condemned in any society so must he not condemn violence in his own films 'always'. Condemning the attacks on Indian students in Australia refusing the Doctorate how far will stop the now trend 'violent-world' only comming time will show. But the matured and grown people should always condemn violence be it on students or in films.

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