It is very interesting that people are on the look always to make a fuss on nothing.If a mochi is not to be called mochi or darjee (Tailor)to be clled 'darjee' then what to call them.Sense of humour is abscent.It is we who give meaning to a word.Interpretations are yours words are from the lyricist.There are more than 1000 explanations 'Teekayen' of Geeta.Tilak 'Teeka' is entirely different of Vinoba or Mahatma Gandhi.One will wonder that both 'teeka' are on the same and one book.
RE:Mochi and the film.
by subhash chandra on Dec 01, 2007 07:03 PM Permalink
Dear Mr. Yadav If one calls you a Mr. ravindra Aheer. That also means same thing. Instead of calling your mother as mummy, I think you can call as father's wife. Does it sound well? Think before commenting on anything. The decision of banning the song of "Aaja Nachle" is correct. Nobody comes with the particular castes, but the people made several castes, which prabably difficult to remember. These caste were made just for their use. Hope you may understand. Kindly try to think, why this castes system is more pronounce in India? Chandra
RE:Mochi and the film.
by srikant tripathy on Dec 01, 2007 09:50 PM Permalink
Dear Subhas, Caste system is not only profound but also ONLY FOUND IN INDIA because our constitution had made that change and when you take a seat in reservation you are obviously distinguished from all other non reserved castes. I hope you got your answer. Regards, Srikant.
RE:Mochi and the film.
by Kumar on Dec 02, 2007 12:17 AM Permalink
Mr. Ravindra Yadav, let's assume you work as a software engineer and when you visit your native village in UP/Bihar they call you 'Ou Gwala'. Then they ask so Gwala, how many buffolows you own. How can a gwala even know who to operate a computer? How would you feel Mr. Ravindra Yadav? In a racist, castiest and bigoted socierty, there is more to issues than what appears on the surface.