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Our stars' take on the POWER OF DOT COM… |
In the present day when people rely so much on the internet for every single thing, we @ tellywatch wanted to find out what our stars think about it. We caught up with a few of them and got their take on the power of DOT COM… |
Kiran Dubey – It is world wide thing that has changed the phase of communication. It is amazing but the sad part is that we have so much of cyber crimes happening and nevertheless we do have crimes everywhere. Overall the internet is fantastic and its ability for a quick mode of communication is mind blowing. It is just unbelievable.
Sara Khan – Internet is so useful and most of us rely on it, it is difficult in the present day life without internet. It is so convenient and easily accessible. It is used for conferences and a lot of other important stuff. A very efficient tool.
20 YEARS DOWN THE LINE, WOULD PAPER STILL EXIST?
Bobbiy Bhonsale – No, newspaper will not exist. It is slowly vanishing and people are getting quite bored about it. As I mentioned. We will have laptops everywhere and in every nook and corner we will have people logging in.
Rajan Shahi - It will definitely exist. Just like novels and books that are available though we can access them on the net. Net is very vast and has a major audience. And net is for the coming generations which is of a great value. But news paper will still exist but net will take the upper hand.
Abhishek Awasthi - I don't think newspaper will exist. Everything is fast moving and changes will happen.
Vibha Chibber - I think internet is more for the coming generations and for people who work in offices and use it frequently or for whom it is readily available. But I am an actor and I don't have the time for browsing. I would rather carry the newspaper along and read it when I have the time. So newspaper will not go but might be different to suit the time. Every medium is different and changes will happen depending on a lot of factors.
Kiran Dubey – Of course, it will exist. And I hope it does. Paper is so authentic and writing a letter on paper and sending it via email has so much difference. The message might be same but the personal touch is only on paper I hope the authenticity is maintained. Changes keep happening everyday and after twenty years we don't know what may happen Villages in India may change to towns and Mumbai might not even exist or whatever possible changes that we could think about
So newspapers will be there but with a change in its form. |