The
other day I was lazily browsing through various TV channels to spot something
interesting. In my quest to look for entertainment I suddenly paused and
stopped from browsing any further. I was bowled over listening to these smart,
confident kids who were singing songs of all genre almost effortlessly with a
lot of panache and self-assurance. What I was seeing was simply amazing as
these kids were prodigies in their own right and confidence, enthusiasm was hallmark
of their singing. Not even once they showed any weaknesses while singing or
when they were speaking to the judges. Their singing prowess belied their age and
their stamp of authority while singing was an inspiration to many. One after
the other they came, performed and won many a hearts. I was no exception. While
I was enjoying their performances, I had gotten rid of the remote and was glued
to the TV not wanting to miss any of the performances. These god gifted kids
proved once again that there is no dearth of talent in India and it resides in every
possible part of India from well to do to poor families. The most heartening
part of this entire spectacle was the support these kids got from their
families, friends, society, neighbors. Parents deserve a special mention for
supporting their kids no matter what happens. It was a sight to behold when
parents were jumping with joy like an excited kid seeing their kids being
appreciated by the judges. Tears rolling down their cheeks and the sense of
happiness was endearing. Their hard work, dedication, sacrifices, perseverance
had borne fruit.
Voice India Muted?
By now
I had decided I was not going to watch anything but these kids who singing
their heart out. Many a times I had goose bumps when these champions sang
something extra ordinary, out of this world. I knew that moment god had taken
special time to make these wonder kids who were further molded by their parents
and teachers. While I was enjoying the performances something struck me bad, and
as a result I was compelled to write this article. A young girl named Menaz
Khan took the center stage and gave her best, but unfortunately the judges were
not impressed and she failed to qualify. Winning and Losing is part and parcel
of life and one must take it in its stride but what made me feel queasy was her
story, her losing was rather unfortunate due to circumstances around her. The
unfortunate girl is from Ajmer Rajasthan and the society, neighborhood where she
stays does not allow girls to sing, dance or practice other hobbies as this is
against their religion. Her father narrated his predicament which brought tears
to my eyes and many. The poor girl was not allowed to take singing classes and
she learnt while listening to the radio or the mobile. Now, what on earth makes
someone feel singing is blasphemous or against the religion and not allow the
girl to follow her dreams, desires? In doing so the oppressors were thwarting her
progress, her wishes and shattering her dreams even before they get wings. The
silver lining to the cloud, is her father who fought against the religious diktats
and is determined to go to any lengths to see his beloved daughter learn singing
and chase her dreams. Hats off to this brave father and may god give him all the
strength and success he and his daughter deserves.
Taare Zameen Par
What
moved me was, on one side parents, families, neighborhoods were doing
everything possible to see their kids shine and get to learn things which they
like. They were not leaving a single stone unturned to see their dear ones strive
to learn things they loved. They were doing everything possible in their
capacity to motivate them, give them confidence, sacrifice their own desires to
see their kids dreams fulfilled. Some families were from remotest place in
India where there are no facilities where their kids could learn music. They
had to daily drive them on bicycle for many kilometers to get in a music school
or class, but they had no hard feelings and were ready to put in effort for
their kids. For them their kid’s dreams, desires were everything. On the other
hand a girl was not allowed to learn music as it was considered sacrilege, her
every endeavor to make life worthwhile was being crushed by so called religious
diktats and practices. Her dreams to sing were being choked by archaic thoughts
and ideas. Her life was being trampled by some insensitive elements. Instead of
supporting her wishes they were being crushed ruthlessly. This girl must be considering
herself so unfortunate amongst the lot of happy, smiling kids of her age and
this was unnerving for me. I hope god gives enough strength to her father so
that he can defy all odds and give what is best to his doting daughter. I hope
good sense would prevail and no kid is barred from chasing his or her dreams
due to any reasons and more so because of religion.
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