Monday, December 1, 2008

The Great Indian Tamasha

The video of Barkha Dutt talking to a family member of one of the victims of the Mumbai terror attacks is supposed to make you cry or atleast suppress a sob. The lady in question goes on asking rather edgy questions to the family member and when they finally break down or are close to tears, she 'understandably' places a consoling hand on their back in a way that says 'I so understand what you are going through'..
Well Ms Dutt, let me give you an eye opener...You don't. You don't understand what they are going through. None of us, who watched the entire tragic episode glued to our television sets for those 3 days, will ever understand what the victims' families are going through. Simply because we can't.

And the Indian media has made a grand tamasha of this tragedy, giving our politicians suitable company. When will we ever understand that the media's role is not just to sensationalise. It is in fact, not to sensationalise at all. It is to inform, to educate. It is to share. And those ingredients are masterfully missing from what we are fed day after day after day. While hundreds died in Mumbai at the hands of those heartless men, the media showed restraint for the first few hours. But soon, it was back to business. The business of higher TRPs, more revenue etc. And sadly, the business of tragedy. Over the years, our politicians had mastered this art, visiting the homes and families of the martyred. The very same people, who had faced flak for being honest and doing their duty (as in the case of Hemant Karkare) or had lived in obscurity till that day; the same people whose families had lived in conditions not deserving the honest servants of the motherland. These politicians visited the families at their time of grief promising huge financial rewards to the dead in honour of their service to the country. But like all promises, these too were broken. Most of the times, the rewards did not reach the families simply because they were never meant to. They were meant to win the public votes and in most cases, they did.

The after days of any terror attack witness a surge in advertisements and hoardings that carry pictures of these martyrs, nee soldiers ( I will just call them soldiers from here on and not add to the sycophancy of the politicians and the media who choose to serve their vested interests. These men lived and died as soldiers and they will be just as happy if we call them that and spare the hypocrisy) with the logos of various political parties. What point are we exactly trying to make here? The soldiers who died did not die for a BJP or a Congress or a BSP or a Maharashtra or Punjab or Tamil Nadu. They died for India. They died for us. They died so that these people could shamelessly mock over their deaths by playing such dirty games of politics and business.

As an Indian, I am shamed when a Narendra Modi goes to Mr Karkare's funeral and offers Rs 1 Crore to his family. I am shamed and I am angry. He has no business to be there, he and his brothers from the BJP who criticized Mr. Karkare while he was alive. He was termed a traitor!! And all this for just doing his job!! He has no business to demean the sacrifice that the man and his family has made. He has no business to take away the grief from his family and turn it into a public spectacle. Mr. Modi had no business to go to Trident or the Taj with his commandos tagging along. If he was so concerned about the victims, why did he not stay at home and ever think of giving up his security cover so that these commandos can do a more worthwhile job of serving the country rather than serving the corrupt politico.

The tamasha had Mr. Advani playing his role to perfection. At first, the gentleman called the PM to 'discuss' the attack (sic) and then suggested that they should go to Mumbai together. But as I understand, haste got the better of Mr Advani and he 'rushed' to Mumbai, understandably to win more brownie points.

But what beats them all is what follows. Ms. Dutt chooses to host a talk show over the tragedy and invite several celebrity guests. During the show, one of the guests (a celebrated talk show host herself) goes on to say that 'If you go up a high rise in Mumbai and look down at the slums below, you will actually see Pakistani flags flying high!!!'. This absolutely irresponsible comment got an agitated member of the audience to yell into the camera that the enemy we need to fight is nowhere else but the lady in question and many others like her. The ever so dignified lady just let her veil of sophistication slip for a nano second before she regained composure after the verbal attack on her. And the channel actually aired it...evidently to build on TRPs!!! The same channel that caused a revolution in the way Indian news and Indian journalists were perceived by the others not too long ago. Sad as it is, the mighty have fallen and with them they have taken the dignity that this noble profession deserves. Alas, Mr. Roy you could not save yourself from the evil forces you once despised!

I am so sickened by what I have seen over the last few days that I know this will alter the course of my life in many ways. I have never been more thankful to be alive and to have those I love around me. I don't know in how many ways this would have affected those who lost their loved ones to this ghastly act. I have asked myself time and again over the last few days, are we really so helpless that we can't even try to get up when someone hits us hard in the gut? Have we really lost the motivation, the drive? Have we after all, become a part of the crowd? Have we surrendered ourselves to a fate of being mute spectators to the Great Indian Tamasha??

I am longing to hear that voice within that says no. I am longing to hear any voice that doesn't reek of lies and hypocrisy.

P.S: And also, Ms Dutt, we didn't understand when you gallantly went ahead during your coverage of the Kargil war and announced your location , which resulted in the killing of some soldiers. We didn't understand why you would do that...is the race for publicity and fame so blinding after all??

5 comments:

Satish Bhat said...

Ruchi, point well made.

but then, looking at the politico body count - 3 out ,atleast 3-4 retired hurt,and god knows how many thankfully silent due to this media firestorm, I'm not sure if I should be that critical of them...

Ruchi Mann said...

@Satish
Well, I am not in denial of the power of media here!! What I am pointing out is the gross misuse of the same power and trying to take it up the sensational way..that is a problem area.

Malesh Ponnusamy said...

Whenever something has to do with the media, i am reminded of this movie starring John Travolta and Dustin Hoffman called "The Mad City".
It's a gr8 movie with lot interesting insight on media. There is a scene when a trainee reporter drops her camera to rescue a wounded cop, for this generous act, she gets impounded by Dustin Hoffman for not capturing the event as it unfolded. Well i guess media has their own reasons for what they do.

But all said and done, Indian media hasn't matured yet. Nor has our government when it comes to handling such situation. There were different sources from the government giving information of the action that was taking place. Instead of that the government should have appointed one point of contact who could disperse the necessary news to the media. What we had in those 3 days were utter mayhem and confusion with one official not aware of what was happening or contradicting another official statement released a few minutes back!!!
Quiet agree with you said about Dutt. Utter lack of professionalism. Is it because we Indians like melodrama in everything, we had to do the same with news? :)Hope we all learn from this fiasco and tighten everything.

Tanu Anand said...

Ruchi, very well written and very well pointed out. I was watching the talk show hosted by Ms. Dutt, and was appalled with some of the suggestions some of the so-called 'expert' celebrity guests had to make? and wat surprised me was - how is simi garewal or some of the others related to the attacks? i was also appalled with some of the suggestions - lets not pay taxes... and Ms. Dutt supporting so many of the irrelevant and silly suggestions... i dont think she indulged in 'responsible journalism' throughout her stint at covering the attacks..she not only huffed and puffed...but her sole motive..i feel.. has been to give viewers the 'goosebumps', a very unprofessional way of reporting..i say!

i agree with you.. !

Ruchi Mann said...

@ finding thyself:
I don't think the Indian media has even taken the baby steps towards maturity. It's absolutely pathetic that the agencies need to cut satellie connections because the media could restrain itself. While they pat themselves about the 'balanced' coverage, I think they are only fooling themselves. And I agree about the Mad City. This is just worse. It' a mad system!!

@Tanu:
Thanks babe. The celebrity guests in question are exactly that..celebrities. They are not specialists. They are not trained to talk strategy and they should not. What I don't understand is why do we need a celebrity to sell a program on terror attacks. There are far graver stories of human suffering as a result of those attacks. Why can't we focus on the real 'tragedy'!!