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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: Mysterygirl_me

hey sunsha i salute u man very very very well said u have written the views of many qazi fans and have put together an article absolutely apt for our man-QAZI he's the best and whatever u have said is 200% true thankx so much for the topic sosweet ur as sweet as ur nick and QAZI is what u have said the best of human beings n a true example of determination n hope the one the audience n the janta can absolutely relate with QAZI ROX N RULZ n we r always by his side no matter what...!!!



hey, looks like u r more lost in this topic than me - the only parts i got was sosweet was quoting mistletoe's long article to show sunsha how people feel about qazi.

the rest - oh well i didn't get anything - i've always hated those read the passage type of questions in english tests...
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Posted: 19 years ago
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hello sunsha u like a person , who can match my wavelength.Saw your profile also. 😉
May be u and me can have debate 😆
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: sunsha

Quote from menmy2cents

i've always hated those read the passage type of questions in english tests... unquote

even i hv started hating essays now...tnx😃

Thank u somuch sunsha😉😆

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Posted: 19 years ago
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RUBBISH! A CASE OF SOUR GRAPES AND NOTHING ELSE!! 🤢
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Posted: 19 years ago
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i present another big essay for sunsha written by lovleen ..

I always thought I am different from the rest, I always thought I could understand people better than others. But hey! I just found how wrong I was....
I realised,What I feel about the Gurukul contestants, is same for almost everyone...
ARPITA- To think of it, she is perfect.. looks good, sings good, performs well and is very dedicated, focus and hard-working; but still all of us dislike her. Maybe because she is insecure, criibs too much, maybe a little too selfish. She came in our bad books for voting out ARIJIT and We started hating her because of her anti-qazi propagandas.

REX- WE loved him, maybe if not more but almost as much as Qazi, we all were sad when he was voted out and we all were in tears when he came back again. We had a soft corner for him..." he learnt to smile because he had faced so many hardships" We all know REX's mom, sisters and all. He was like a part of family. But then he started scheming with Arpita, Voted out Arijit, reacted very badly to Arijits allegations, His 'RUPU' drama was cute for a while.. but it went overboard and then he turned anti-qazi. Well now he is almost pleading and maybe emotionaly blackmailing us to vote him back. We are not liking his new avataar... but still all of us are confused, can we really hate REX.. apna REX

ROOPREKHA:Nobody realy liked her, she was the socalled 'nakchadi' , her bad hindi made her look like one insensitive, cold and rude monster. Mr javed favouring RR and RR becoming a top-students was always taken with a pinch of Salt. She came into focus because of REX and we all thought... why does REX likes her, maybe her blushing, her simplicity and her inability to react in a better way, touched her hearts somehow. Rooprekha is damn good singer, had better voice... but we realised it only after we started disliking arpita. But RR touched our hearts by voting for both REX and Arpita, maybe we wouldn't have considered it a big deal if.. Javedji wont have pointed it out. RR's crying touched our souls and all of a sudden she became a deserving candidate. We like her because she has a heart of gold.

QAZI- well, He has been discussed again and agin and I am an ardent supporter, Its wrong to say that he is not a talented singer, he is just a 'not' trained singer... with proper training he will be the best. But there is something about QAZI which touches something deep down inside, we can relate to him, it is something beyond his looks.... In one word I can define it as his INDIANness.

He is a manifestation of our beliefs, our philosophies, our culture. There is something special about people in the whole Indian subcontinenet ( I would like to include pakistan and bangladesh too, as they also have the same values, and I was very happy to read the messages of our pakistani friends ) We value honesty, kindness and determination. We have the 'nevar say die' spirit. In times of adversities, instead of loosing hope, we find new strength to move on and on. We respect our enemies and believe in fair dealings. We have faith in ourselves and our god. It is beyond us to loose our self respect, our modesty. Maybe in todays world we have forgotten our true nature, but it is still there in our sub conciousness, our hearts. Maybe we dont behave like this in our day to day life, but... we still respect and appreciate others who have these qualities.
I think it is wrong to say that we indians ( & pakistanis ) like to promote a loosing 'cause' or we are 'Emotional Fools' or we dont know how to judge talents.
I think we just listen to our hearts and our hearts still have that indianness....

I think, my message is already too long.... but I must add one more thing.
In Indian Idol we found that indianness in 'Ravinder Ravi'-the painter guy... but he was voted out because he didnt have the courage to move on.. he count take the evryday crisizing... and he was only too glad to go away... But QAZI, he is a miracle boy.... Inspite of all criticisms he Survived.... and that why he is A WINNER.

I think our producers copy the format of American reality shows and expect similar results and when this doesn't happen they behave angrily and think we "the Janta" are unpredictable. In reality, Our values are more deep routed than the american counterparts. They are materilistic... We are sentimental. We have and will always vote with our hearts. We vote for survivors, people who are trying to fight back, people who are moving against the tide, people who are strong, people who are defying the usual norms..... and yet doing it with a SMILE. If U guys see SA RE GA MA, why do we like himesh reshamiya... even though he has lost the most...

WEll, I think all Indians think the way I think.
QAZI is in
RR should be in... she has a golden heart
REX we all are confused, we want him in only if we get convinced he ias the same innocent REX. That reminds him we all love to blame Poor Arpita for the changed REX
ARPITA- She is the ideal and the most perfect candidate according to the producres. She would have been the No 1, if only americans were voting. Sorry Arpita.... this is India. Everything takes a back seat when Indianness where indianness is concerned.
In India U R nothing if U can't becaome a good human being.... maybe one day U will realise it......




Edited by LOVLEEN_INDIA on 12 October 2005 at 1:47pm
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Posted: 19 years ago
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When Qazi Tauqeer was born in Srinagar, in 1986, India was different. Doordarshan was the single channel on television, Kashmir was at relative peace, and we were far from the 'shining' India that was to follow some years later, at least in some privileged places, for some privileged people. In 2005, Qazi Tauqeer, a singer and performer of some ability, is the latest TV celebrity, winner of Sony TV's Fame Gurukul, in an India with no less than 70 TV channels, a steadily increasing ''shine'', and a much bruised, indeed battered, Kashmir.

One could say Qazi has grown up through a period of huge change in independent India. The spread of markets with increasing opportunities for people and a deepening of political democracy are the upsides, while an increasing disillusionment with a sometimes arbitrary and seemingly corrupt state apparatus is the downside, most brutally exposed in Kashmir.


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Markets have brought with them not only a huge range of goods, services and TV channels, but also a culture of individuality, opportunity and merit, quite distinct from the more parochial culture of caste, region and religion which ran and, in some places, still runs deep in India, especially in the functioning of institutions of the state. This is no surprise. The guardians of the state are only human. And humans are fallible, which makes the state fallible. It can be exploitative rather than helpful. This is not to argue that the state should not act at all. It should. But it must be a helpful, rather than cruel guardian.

Qazi Tauqeer's success is good news for India and its people: its underlying secularism, quiet egalitarianism and democratic traditions. A Kashmiri Muslim boy from a less than privileged background received no less than 15 million votes from across India, saving him from eviction from the show 10 times and finally perching him on the winners' podium with a lucrative singing contract and a brand new car as bonus. All that mattered to the voters was his ability — not his religion, not his place of birth, not his economic status. And the voters themselves, a staggering 50 million SMS messages received by the show, at last given a chance to elect someone on merit in a transparent fashion. This was quite unlike our general elections, where religion, region, caste, economic power and a lamentable absence of merit dominate the show. Indeed, barriers to entry are so formidable that the best do not even enter the contest. But lest we damn the state completely, its role in helping Taqueer reach where he did is crucial: the introduction of cable television in Kashmir in 1998 gave Qazi and many like him a connect to the world, and opportunities outside.

Could Qazi's success send out some important lessons for India's pressing problems? India has no greater political problem than that of an estranged Kashmir. Perhaps instances like this will help integrate more Kashmiri youth into the mainstream, rather than drive them to the path of violence. Perhaps the people of Kashmir will come around to see that the people of India at large harbour warmth and goodwill for them, whatever the state may stand for. The state on its part, of late, has been trying to be more a force for the good: a free and fair election, the talk of peace and an attempted healing touch, are a start.

The achievements of Tauqeer, as well as others on television, may also show us the way forward in another pressing problem, that of missed economic opportunities. We need a move up the economic ladder as quickly as possible, for as many as possible. We need opportunities, equal and many. We need merit. And we need the state to provide the basic minimum to all: not only food and clothing but also shelter, healthcare and education, so that people are in a position to grasp the opportunities. We need the right mix of state and markets, sadly missing in India over the years, both in statist India and now in liberalised India. The churning must begin now, beginning with institutions of the state, and then, to fine tuning the role of markets in order to maximise benefits.

Lest we forget, well done, Qazi Tauqeer. May you inspire many more to follow your path to hard won success. And well done, people. Keep voting, preferably on merit. Keep yourselves empowered. You will get what you want, somewhere, and then, hopefully, everywhere.


The writer is a research scholar in Economics at Trinity College, Cambridge

http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=80806

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: bilu

RUBBISH! A CASE OF SOUR GRAPES AND NOTHING ELSE!! 🤢

Tact is the ability to see others as they wish to be seen.

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Posted: 19 years ago
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It was all because jealousy between the contestants FJ lost good singers. They thought of themselves and starting eliminating whoever was a threat to contestants...........so how can anyone blame Qazi and RR for becoming Fame jodi...it was all a game played by Shamit/arijit/Rex/ and Arpita........coz Qazi and RR were the honest voters and never made a wrong decision at any time and always the faculty, the judges, and public were happy wid their decisions and thus they deserved to be fame jodi with lots of talent.



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Posted: 19 years ago
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OMG!!! still talking bout games being played 😕

this is def. not my cup of tea...
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Posted: 19 years ago
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wowwww...what a marvelliouS article...2 good 😃 😃 😛

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