Sir,

What about comedy circus program shown on Sony TV. One will feel really
angry. Almost all episodes show handicaps in poor taste.


Amit Sanghvi
Father of Baby Aayushi Sanghvi




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From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Mujtaba
Merchant
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 10:44 AM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] my views on derogatory remarks by Anil Berwal

Hello,

I have seen these ads by CEAT tyers, the ad is appropriate to the context.
Where the guy is crossing the road carelessly answering his cell phone and a
biker just misses hitting into him. The ignorant pedestrian in turn shouts
out to the rider the statement in question. This ad conveys 2 messages, that
the tyres are dependable and on the other hand the ignorance of pedestrians.

There is another ad which I feel really insulting to the blind community,
personally hate to watch and advocate. It has the famous chef and Karate kid
of bollywood, Akshay Kumar acting as the blind man who is lost and enters a
bank when it is being robbed. This idiot enters the bank and asks if a
particular bus leaves from there, in the process gets asulted by the bank
robbers, puts on a heroic fight and gets complimented by a bimbo watching
him. The compliment is "Andha hai but fit hai". To which the actor replies
to the bimbo, that her shirt button is open.

You will be surprised what the ad is for? Well, it is for an undergarment
brand. And he is advertising vests in this ad. So you see, this ad has
nothing to do with the subject or comodity being advertised. But still these
filthy and meaningless ads are on air because it doesn't matter to anyone on
how a blind person is presented. My good friend from Mumbai, Zoher in his
earlier mail, spoke about his experiences at school and specifically sighted
examples of him being called names after a character played in a movie who
was blind after dark.

We have to just keep a watch if the matter being discussed is politically
correct. From the mails and comments I read on this subject it is obvious
that they are politically incorrect to compare criminals and politicians
with disabled people. I have not heard the audio clip myself, Mr. Ashiq
forgive my ignorance on the same. Due to other challenges with my newly
acquired disability I have been very moody and selective on what to respond
to and dedicate my time to.

Mujtaba Merchant
Bangalore, India
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Sandeep Gautam 
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in 
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 6:03 AM
Subject: [AI] my views on derogatory remarks by Anil Berwal


Dear Friends,
His comments clearly reflects uncivilised, arrogant, inhumane and
insensitive way of talking. 
But this is not the views of BBC so we have little to blaim on BBC (as we
expect BBC to broadcast actual and tru news item). on other hand, we can say
that BBC should delete this portion of conversation from its report. 

Intellectually, words used by Anil Beralwal were used in context of
election. 
here, Hindi idioms,
"andho mein kaana raja"
"ram milaye jodi, ek andha ek kodi"

These idioms are often used in hindi literature and in daily conversations
but they are used in variety of contexts.

recently, I remind of one TV commercial of Ceat tyre company which says in
commercial like that,
"abe andha hai kya". This words used by sighted people sounds hurting.

Now it is our wisdom to decide on these aforesaid comments and wordings.  

I think these words and comments are generally relate to people's mindset
not to any law or rule.

Society is changing but it is a process and it will take time.

Sandeep G

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