tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.comments2023-10-12T19:07:58.193+05:30I IS SOMEONE ELSEAashuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01903987800218010521noreply@blogger.comBlogger50125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-41033412617350309372020-05-28T01:34:57.645+05:302020-05-28T01:34:57.645+05:30Absolutely overrated...the first movie was just ho...Absolutely overrated...the first movie was just horribly meshed up with namastey london and jab we met...and who would fall for tanu IRL.pretty disgusting and cheap!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-27879262191818661222018-03-10T12:12:05.419+05:302018-03-10T12:12:05.419+05:30Very well written.. I totally agree..Very well written.. I totally agree..karthik raohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10307400222168326759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-16652802529830341042018-01-30T11:19:09.795+05:302018-01-30T11:19:09.795+05:30I really appreciate your skilled approach. These s...I really appreciate your skilled approach. 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Well done!<br /><br />I was familiar with the concepts of "presumption of innocence" and "proof beyond reasonable doubt" theoretically but reading this showed me how critical and important these really are, not just for the people directly involved in the case but also for the media and bystanders like us.Alokhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12947383354732747209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-15203404236849032032015-06-04T18:14:17.224+05:302015-06-04T18:14:17.224+05:30Amazing linesAmazing linesVishwam Prakashhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12028842255442025563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-35929794431946143062014-05-23T06:55:20.090+05:302014-05-23T06:55:20.090+05:30Great choice.Dickens is a masterful storyteller.Mu...Great choice.Dickens is a masterful storyteller.Much more significant and vibrant than the other ladies like Emily BronteVishwam Prakashhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12028842255442025563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-86444064187347947772014-04-04T08:56:15.336+05:302014-04-04T08:56:15.336+05:30Well yes, thats a good suggestion for me to try my...Well yes, thats a good suggestion for me to try myself with those books that indulge me into them. Thanks! But then the book is an old classical british styler is not something that defines uninvolvement. I am attracted to older books and the writers of that generation by default. The only problem with them is finding a real good translated version. Dostoyevsky wrote in russian and what we read of him is in english. Somewhere in the translation, I think the real emotions that he might had placed in his version is lost making it sometimes dull.<br />Anyways, the "post IIT" breed of writers that you referred to are the 'Salim-Jawed' of our generation and there books are not be read just wait for the movies to be made and watch them and then forget them. It has been one of my rare resolutions that I have still maintained, not to read chetan bhagat any more!!!<br />And about the recommendation that you put here, I am not much of a poem-person so, I won't assure you that I will be going for it just for the sake of your recommendation. Thanks anyways!Aashuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01903987800218010521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-62119928949978876202014-04-04T06:43:28.981+05:302014-04-04T06:43:28.981+05:30you should try reading books that indulge u more i...you should try reading books that indulge u more in themselves.Frankly I find "house of the dEAD" and the 19th century old british style of books a little dull for my liking.I am much more inclined towards rigorously involving and moving books.But then I m sure u wouldn't want to be reading the "Post IIT" breed of writers.One book however I think that will not fail to influence you is "Rooms are never Finished"DO read it Especially recommended for "people like you" Vishwam Prakashhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12028842255442025563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-10986817702740002242014-01-26T02:48:03.331+05:302014-01-26T02:48:03.331+05:30@Vishwam Prakash: Well, yes it is really commendab...@Vishwam Prakash: Well, yes it is really commendable, and I do appreciate it also, what change this party rather this very movement has brought into the minds of Indian youths. Public had lost faith in elections and voting but now more and more people are turning up to vote for their choices. It is wonderful for Indian democracy. But the problem starts when this same party starts believing that it is them only who are right in this democracy. There have been other people in the past and maybe some in present also who have conducted themselves righteously. So, it's not true that everybody in AAP is totally honest and all others are simply corrupt. This is something that, it seems, Kejriwal & co are thinking these days. They mustn't forget that it is this very public that has created them and they are under strict scrutiny of these crores of eyes.<br />Anyways, my post was not basically against AAP (although I would like to be called 'anti-AAP' than a 'not pro-AAP'). It was against the mis-conduct of our media these days. Aashuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01903987800218010521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-88227264748339784712014-01-25T15:56:41.915+05:302014-01-25T15:56:41.915+05:30First of all I should make it very clear that I am...First of all I should make it very clear that I am not Pro-AAP.But here I would request you to look beyond the functioning of Kejriwal's Government for a second and question yourself on how many times you have heard of netas being chors.Isn't it atleast appreciable to see democracy being reinvented where people have once again started beleiving in Politics.Vishwam Prakashhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12028842255442025563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-5887854679093504572013-04-09T18:07:43.829+05:302013-04-09T18:07:43.829+05:30That definition of the ghost is actually from this...That definition of the ghost is actually from this trailer:<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90o1YhN0vHYAlokhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12947383354732747209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-86214652929769203962013-04-09T18:06:15.004+05:302013-04-09T18:06:15.004+05:30I saw this film late and actually just saw your re...I saw this film late and actually just saw your review. My feelings are almost exactly the same. To me the main story was that of the death of the son and the guilt of the father. The kareena kapoor sideplot was only there in so far as it "proved" to him what his neighbour had said - "woh dard mein doobe logo ke paas kheenche chale aate hain, kyunki unhe lagta hai ko who bhi hamare jaise hain" (a wonderful, almost poetic expression comparing despair and death). Once he does accept this he gets the emotional catharsis in the end. I thought it was beautifully done. like you, I also loved the scene where we see the flashback of what happened to his son when he is driving the car. wonderfully edited with background music and acting all coming together to have an emotional effect, that is the true power of cinema.<br /><br />The only flaw (and I think it spoiled the experience to some extent) in the film was the characterisation of the kareena kapoor character and her portrayal. It completely missed the tragic element which was necessary for the whole thing to have that thematic coherence about dard mein doobe... etc. I had read somewhere What is a Ghost? A tragedy doomed to repeat till the end of time? A character which could have conveyed this sense of tragedy would have made this a masterpiece. Still it is a wonderful film, certainly one of the best of last few years.Alokhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12947383354732747209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-42894347599569563552013-02-15T06:40:56.707+05:302013-02-15T06:40:56.707+05:30I tend not to create a leave a response, but
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The patients are to be blamed as much as the surgeons for all these malpractices. I am sure that if Mr Aamir Khan is asked to write on a bond paper that whenever he fells ill, he will take only generics and that he will be treated with minimal investigations, he will not be doing this. Thats the situaton. Nobody will do it but everybody will expect the doctors to do so. Bad!Aashuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01903987800218010521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-92102309143474954392012-06-01T01:04:02.210+05:302012-06-01T01:04:02.210+05:30Incidentally, I missed the same part that you watc...Incidentally, I missed the same part that you watched. Anyways, its really tough to self regulate the practice of medicine. Its not really rocket science to understand the fact that not all the patients can be treated in similar way. Individualisation of treatment is what is advocated everywhere. Every case is treated according to its own merit. Now, there are many cases where a definite guideline has to be followed. They mostly are in emegency medicine where ascertaining the cause is not important but stabilising a patient takes priority. In those conditions, like cardiac arrest, there are prescribed regimen that are followed almost everywhere. But, as soon as the patient gets stabilised, each case can be treated in many ways depending upon two individuals. First, the one being treated i.e. the patient and second, the one treating i.e the doctor. This is what is called individualisation. No two minds are the same, neither are two bodies. So, how can one expect two doctors (two minds) having a same opinion about the same patient. Neither can you expect a doctor to have same opinion on two patients (two bodies) having similar problems.<br />Yes, there must be some regularisation in this profession but its not that simple to apply. Anyways, anyone is free to move to litigation if he thinks he has been cheated in some way by a doctor. After such a complaint, a committte is formed of the eminent people of this profession to look into it and then only a decision on negligence is taken and then proper action is taken that includes deregistration i.e. the professional death sentence.Aashuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01903987800218010521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-36233882264693920222012-05-29T19:50:36.792+05:302012-05-29T19:50:36.792+05:30one thing i felt he left which he should have ment...one thing i felt he left which he should have mentioned ,so that people..."patients" as such could have realized their mistakes, so that together doctor and patients could work for betterment of health facilities was ATTITUDE OF PATIENTS...what i have seen is that if you prescribe only essential medicines or only essential tests or cheaper drugs or cheaper tests(as the pathologist in the show said)..then patients themselves dont like it or dont trust u or your treatment......just because it does not satisfy them.....and that,s just because other doctors are prescibing more...sometimes "more"is just what they want....if patients correct this attitude then it can be a lot helpfulnidhihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07083275883078406468noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-67432736175410828722012-05-29T19:40:13.960+05:302012-05-29T19:40:13.960+05:30nice approach...i totally agree that we,the upcomi...nice approach...i totally agree that we,the upcoming doctors should first regularize ourselves and think more about serving humanity than earning money...but i think this is a fact that these days less than fifty percent of us actually do care about..as far as what i have felt.you are well familiar with my subject "pathology" and what is the scene behind it as has already been discussed in the programme...though my idea behind choosing this subject was different but i had also thought of a clean private practice...but i am afraid to say no one has yet supported me in this...i was told by my friends ,seniors as well as family as well as other doctors not to enter it because u can never earn without pacifying other doctors by division of the fees...i am strong headed but sometimes even i am forced to think so...so what can u expect of betterment in this society if the environment around us is this....where the main aim of becoming doctor is to earn money....many times not by noble ways..it is kind of in the roots...you have talked about private colleges giving fees to procure doctors for recognition by mci...i tell you when i had joined physiology the senior doctors whom i talked and even the teachers of our college said its good and be satisfied with it because these days teachers in these fields are hard to find and in times of need like during mci inspection private colleges like katihar would offer about 1 lac per day for being their tutors during inspection plus other facilities!!!!!!!so"physiology" is good!!!!!!see .....this is the scene..even our elders support this just for sake of MONEY....since i have encountered this all myself so i liked that episode as i am seeing on facebook has created a lot of hatred among doctors for aamir...but i also agree there are also many who are "non commercial" as has also been accepted by aamir khannidhihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07083275883078406468noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-72383860150916528392012-05-28T13:01:41.542+05:302012-05-28T13:01:41.542+05:30I watched only one section of the show in which he...I watched only one section of the show in which he was comparing the cancellation of licenses in UK as compared to in India. You will agree that there is a problem there - that there is no mechanism to hold doctors accountable for their advice and actions. May be not criminal accountability but some sort of internal self-regulation of the medical community itself should be there. In India, I doubt if even big reputed hospitals have defined guidelines, standard procedures & ethical practices, forget about private practitioners..Alokhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12947383354732747209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-2415683688108337172012-05-28T11:57:39.335+05:302012-05-28T11:57:39.335+05:30brilliant anshuman.... u have indepth knowledge of...brilliant anshuman.... u have indepth knowledge of the evil practices prevalent in society as well as u have the gud capability to find out the root cause of an evil..... u r absolutely r8 in regard of education mafias.... study of medical course with heavy donations and other corrupt practices have disturbed the whole process....<br />great effort... love u and your blogs . God bless uVishal Sinhahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11445715372556594717noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-57359355637119245762012-05-28T02:28:16.533+05:302012-05-28T02:28:16.533+05:30Exactly my point there. Like every other sector, w...Exactly my point there. Like every other sector, we in health sector are also facing the problem of corruption. The point is that if there is a doctor who demands a bribe or a cut, then there is atleast one person who provides him with these. Both of them should be equally blamed. Maybe, thats where the episode failed slightly!Aashuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01903987800218010521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6325275242444085904.post-44421644520478124902012-05-28T01:20:29.458+05:302012-05-28T01:20:29.458+05:30This episode had a categorical viewpoint maligning...This episode had a categorical viewpoint maligning the doctors who are the forerunners of this noble profession. I agree with you that it should have been presented with a more liberal stand. A majority of well learned doctors are contributing a lot without much commercialisation and with utmost dedication. The govt. should check the blatant misuse and corruption associated with hidden aspects of the healthcare sector such as working of pharma giants which is instrumental in originating the first vice in this vicious chain reaction.Anamayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17799205438589582526noreply@blogger.com