Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 02/01/2010 - 20:51.
Glorifying and living in the past,i.e.
See,even a simple thing like this song. Instead of appreciating the newer version, we have to rewind ourselves by 20 years to praise a buried number. I really find this amusing. What is it about yesterdays that we Indians find so worship-worthy ?
If you actually compare that era and this,India has come light years ahead as a nation. Today, we are a 100 times more smarter nation which is in sync with, or rather setting the rules for the new world,instead of a poor & neglected 3rd world nation of the 80s.
All this is thanks to the new age icons who are featured in the new Mile Sur. Just imagine- In the previous Mile Sur, you did not know that India will be soon throwing up some names like Sachin Tendulkar,AR Rehman, SRK,Aamir khan etc to name a few,who will get us International acclaim and acceptability.
I go with the new one.I like today's India much more than the India of the 80s .
Ayon
It's always been our problem...
Glorifying and living in the past,i.e.
See,even a simple thing like this song. Instead of appreciating the newer version, we have to rewind ourselves by 20 years to praise a buried number. I really find this amusing. What is it about yesterdays that we Indians find so worship-worthy ?
If you actually compare that era and this,India has come light years ahead as a nation. Today, we are a 100 times more smarter nation which is in sync with, or rather setting the rules for the new world,instead of a poor & neglected 3rd world nation of the 80s.
All this is thanks to the new age icons who are featured in the new Mile Sur. Just imagine- In the previous Mile Sur, you did not know that India will be soon throwing up some names like Sachin Tendulkar,AR Rehman, SRK,Aamir khan etc to name a few,who will get us International acclaim and acceptability.
I go with the new one.I like today's India much more than the India of the 80s .
Ayon