Sunday, 30 December 2018

INDIAN POLITICS AND FILM INDUSTRY 🤔😀

  


Imaginative story (ವಿಡಂಬನೆ) 


What is Indian Politics 

Ruling Central Party is Congress with support of Left Party


Week One

The media makes a big splash about John Abraham shaving his head and beard, with celebrities like Rajesh Roshan, Feroz Khan, and Shabana Azmi, as well as international personalities, cheering him on and advising young people to follow suit. Meanwhile, John has quietly gotten married and is enjoying his honeymoon in secret, away from the prying eyes of the media.

Week Two

Blade companies are thriving, unveiling a new "user-friendly head shaver" product. Wig companies are also experiencing a surge in success. On the other hand, Hair Dye companies are anticipating a decline, and similarly, Hair Oil and Shampoo companies are facing a bleak outlook. As a result, these struggling companies have appealed directly to the President, requesting the withdrawal of John Abraham's advice to the youth, citing the government's lack of interest in addressing their concerns.

Now the President, a Sikh-Muslim individual, finds himself in a predicament, unable to make a decision due to the potential for igniting religious clashes.


Week Three 

Hair oil, hair dye, and shampoo companies have begun lobbying with Members of Parliament (MPs) to address their concerns. Meanwhile, trade union representatives of hundreds of thousands of employees are lobbying with the Left party, as job losses continue to mount. An MP has raised this issue in the Lok Sabha, bringing attention to the plight of these industries and their workers.


Week Four

Hectic activity has erupted in the ruling Congress and Left party camps. A Minister has proposed a 'Yatra' (march) beating the opposition to the punch. However, this move has been met with fierce resistance, as the opposition has resorted to burning effigies of the Minister and John Abraham across cities. Furthermore, they have called for a ban on John Abraham's movies.

The controversy has also drawn international attention, with Pakistan declaring it an internal Indian matter. However, extremist groups Al Qaeda and Jaish-e-Mohammed have issued a 'Fatwa' against John Abraham, deeming his decision to shave his beard as a violation of Islamic principles.

This development has sparked a heated debate, with far-reaching implications for the entertainment industry, politics, and social harmony.


Week Five

The Left refused to compromise, seeking to capitalise on the recent wave of support in their favour. As a result, they withdrew their support for the government, plunging it into a minority. Consequently, the Lok Sabha was dissolved, and fresh elections were announced.

Meanwhile, approximately 90,000 employees from various companies bombarded John Abraham with messages via SMS, Telegram, and email, urging him to retract his advice to young people. 

Week Six

John Abraham returned to India, seemingly oblivious to the developments that had unfolded in his absence. He revealed that his visit to Tirupati had been a spiritual one, where he had offered "Mudi" (a sacrificial ritual) as a personal gesture. Clarifying the misunderstanding, John Abraham explained that the media had misinterpreted his statement, as his act of offering "Mudi" was a voluntary and personal decision, unrelated to advising others to shave their heads or beards. He emphasised that his actual advice to the youth had been to visit Tirupati and pray for a successful career.

Meanwhile, Ram Gopal Varma announced a new film titled "Mudi at Tirupati", to be directed by Rajesh Roshan, and offered the lead role to John Abraham. The film went into production immediately, aiming to capitalize on the public sentiment surrounding the recent controversy.

Week Fifteen

Movie became a super hit.



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end- imagination  written someಟೈಮ್ in 2002

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