Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Watch it...

...it's a bitchy rant!

I got super annoyed with this. I don't follow it but stumbled a few days back and couldn't resist making my point. If you wonder why, read the rest. I don't dislike things without a reason. Firstly, I have no idea why nowadays every possible celebrity wants to join this bandwagon of blogs. You really don't have to! It's not uncool if you don't have a blog. But it's uncool if you present garbage which is loud and desperate for attention. Quite like the way he always liked hogging all the attention, AB, and is his name. Didn't you get enough attention already Mr.B, from the nation which featured you in its poverty parade of recent times as well? I am referring to Slumdog Millionaire. If I were you, I would be ashamed than anything else of the fact that a kid did what he did in the movie for your picture. It's rather a sad symbolism of deprived existence and presented in layers of fantasies and promises, through the lens of Bollywood. But that's not your fault entirely.

Forget your acting skills for now, and let's just analyze your blog quality bit by bit, disaster by disaster, feature by feature. One, do you really think people need to look at your loud close-up picture first and be forced to scroll up & down to hunt for some meaningful content? Flicking your father's poem to decorate it on your blog is in cheap taste, imho, because such things can be done and should be on a personal website, no? Then comes the content part, do you really think its important to have an everyday log? who reads that kind of royal shit? As a mature adult, you can contribute meaningfully or just be quiet. It's about time you figured that its about quality and not about quantity. I quickly glanced through and couldn't figure out anything that made any sense. You hog everything that came your way, whether it was acting, singing, anchoring, clowning. There was no thinking time, sifting time given and it showed in everything you did.

Nation got tired of you but you haven't tired yourself of giving garbage to the nation. For the little good work we can talk about, here is what I have to say. If you worked on million things, chances of one, two or three being somewhat successful is highly likely.

Be good and Keep the promise of appreciating sanity!

2 comments:

Parth said...

Its not that bad really. Actually, I have been following his blog since day two or three. He doesn't manage the interface. there are a bunch of blogadda staffers who do it for him. He is actually quite coherent and cogent on most occassions, and for someone like me, who can't manage to write even once in a week, the daily frequency is mind-boggling. On the other hand, Aamir's blog doesn't really hit home for me.

Pallavi said...

Agreed, that somebody else might be managing (it is true for Aamir as well) the interface, but it may be indicating his taste/choice which I am in complete disagreement with. It has really very little appeal, imho. As far as, content goes, I havent followed it really closely, Parth! So I will give you for that one. But its just hard to believe, for an actor to be that busy and have something really meaningful to say everyday. That complaint I will always have from an actor of his calibre in comparison to the hype he wants or gets.It just doesnt make justifiable sense. So that complaint has a lot do with the history and his presence in Bollywood.