28 July 2007

Prashant Tamang dressed as Chowkidar update

What does Sony want to prove? Maybe some of the uneducated lot are chowkidars and it doesn't mean the rest of other Indian community don't do Chowkidary jobs. Is it that we are the only specialized lots for Chowkidars. I guess not. Yes, maybe in the past we were, but loyal, but times have changed. If you recall, then were all the Indian communities modernized in the past - All were gawars as we were and this is not the right move - degrade all communities along with us then it would be satisfactory saying this was just for fun, but why only us? Why was not Emon clad in Dhotis doing his farming job - Most of Bengal is under Agriculture so Bengalis should be nothing but farmers Or doing a manual rickshaw pulling act. And the rest goes to all other communities as they are showcased in cinemas. If you want to showcase some community, show it the right way, but not by making its mazaak!!

They should have instead showed how our Gorkha soldiers laid their lives for their "This India". There are thousands of recruits every year and hundreds are dying so that you Indian folks can sleep and rest your ass in peace and WHAT A WAY TO THANK US!

Can you folks even imagine how many of the Gorkha people have laid their lives till now - talk about LOC - its a shame that we cannot respect each other and that is why we all Indians are so much discriminated in foreign countries. Ask those who are abroad and earning their daily bread.

Instead other countries recognize our potential more than our fellow Indian friends and if you don't believe click the above Wikipedia Link or UK's Gorkha site

To inform all, the Nepalese community is well educated and better than some existing ones.

The Following news appeared in The Telegraph on 21st and it really tormented me.
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“Hum bolega to bologe ke bolta hai…” sang Prashant Tamang, and the hills erupted once again.

But it wasn’t in applause for the local boy who has made it to the last 10 of Sony’s Indian Idol contest.

The Gorkha community from Darjeeling to Sikkim — which has been voting en masse for Tamang and even holding rallies in his support — was furious the Calcutta police constable was made to dress up as a chowkidar for the song telecast last night.

“This has humiliated the entire Gorkha community. Does the channel want to send a message that Gorkhas are only meant to be chowkidars?” asked Tenzing Khambachay, commissioner of a Darjeeling municipality ward, voicing a grouse the community has long held.

Hill residents hoisted black flags at Darjeeling Chowrasta when Calcutta police orchestra — where Tamang is the lead singer — performed to drum up support for their colleague. Protest posters surfaced across the hills and residents wore black armbands through the day.

“Such crass stereotyping of our community must be challenged and countered,” said Tshering Topgyal, a Kalimpong resident who had organised a vote-for-Prashant rally a few weeks ago.

Tamang was enacting Pran’s role in the 1974 film Kasauti, where Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini play the sahib and memsahib to whom he sings. Two other Indian Idol contestants played Amitabh and Hema in the spoof.

The row over Gorkha typecasting comes soon after a Delhi police booklet for Northeast students was found to reinforce stereotypes.

“How many times do we have to prove ourselves?” asked Darjeeling MLA Pranay Rai. It was because of incidents like these that the hill people had to struggle for their identity — a reference to the Gorkhaland agitation — he said.

The hills have been following with pride the progress of the first local boy in the contest, and voting away furiously. In Indian Idol, which is in its third edition, the fate of contestants depends on the number of audience votes they can poll after each round.

Last month, hill residents had turned violent when SMSes they had sent didn’t reach Sony.

Tamang needn’t worry that the text messages will dry up after the chowkidar act, which sources close to him said he had been unwilling to do.

“It is now time for the hill people to cast as many votes as possible,” said Khambachay, who wondered why Tamang could not have been asked to play the policeman he is.

Stray voices of protest against the youth did rise. “Under no circumstances should he have agreed to do last night’s episode. We have been voting for him because we believed he was one of us. He has let us down,” said Jyoti Karki, a community leader in Kalimpong, who wants him to walk out of the show.

But others appealed to the hills to vote for Tamang with greater vigour. A meeting in Gangtok passed a resolution to continue supporting him.

“Many people have felt angry and hurt with Prashant because of the way he was dressed for the episode. We appeal to them all to continue to vote for him because he was compelled to do so by the channel. We will take up the issue with Sony, said Kishore Moktan, the convener of the Sikkim Journalists’ Forum.

MLA Rai wanted an unconditional apology from the channel.

But a Sony spokesperson in Mumbai said: “It wasn’t our intention to hurt anyone’s sentiments. He was dressed to suit the song. Some weeks back, another contestant, Abhishek, had dressed as a Tamilian to suit the song he was singing. We see nothing wrong in it.”
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Is it that the Minorities in India are always looked down upon?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would want Prashant to win eventually.. AND,
I can bet that Prashant is going to win!
I love all 3 voices...but what i admire most abt Prashant is that he is not a trained vocalist or singer, and despite severe criticism from the judges, he is calm, he has improved a great deal in singing and his performance, no big drama and tears and no extreme emotion like all other drama kings n queens of indian idol 3 top 10's. He is naively innocent, one singer whose voice makes our hearts melt. General people love his nature, his smile, and are appreciating his efforts.
They know that he is the one who can excel far better if given the opportunity.
Despite all the inside politics going through SONY and what not ( they tried all possible ways to let his popularity down because they want a POP sensation to market their sales.. someone like Emon, who is good looking, and Ankita, who is a solid performer: They made Prashant act like a security guard so that his own fans would turn him down, failed to mention his code and didnt even mention that SMS code is changed after his perfomance in 10th gala, religion/region n nationality biased judges who do not see how far he has come or has achieved but instead try pulling his leg .. etc), it is his soothing voice, gentle nature and carefree attitude that allure the general people! It is not true that only people from his region or his local people are voting for him enormously. The whole of india has this opportunity to choose their IDOL. They have chosen him so far because of these rare qualities that the other contestants do not possess and not just because only the people from Darjeeling or police force or his fans are voting for him enormously.
If given the time and opportunity and even 2/5th of the vocal training that Emon or Amit had, Prashant can become the no. 1 singer in India...
I personally feel that his voice reminds me of kumar sanu and that I feel that i would not miss kumar sanu that much when I listent to him.

THanks for reading...
Jay Hind!

Anonymous said...

Prashant
Your are the winner! You have clearly proved now you are a true singer it is not just with votting, Any one can challege now Prasant is a real singer. All Nepalese must vote now to declare Prashant a winner. From UK