Entertainment Industry – Misplaced Priority
Padmini Arhant
The entertainment industry preoccupation in serving as the propaganda resource for criminal syndicate is counterproductive. The entertainment sector focus on creativity related to arts and entertainment promoting genuine talent not politics guided choices would be prudent and meaningful.
Most importantly, the hypocritical cinema theme and content aimed at mass deception of captive audience on big and small screens is self-defeating and an embarrassment to culture embarked on devious course.
Additionally, the greed driven strategy for commercial success at the target’s expense deploying unprofessional display reflect on performers taste in accepting roles to boost personal prospects compromising individual dignity and discretion. The vacuum in directorial and artistic attributes required in overall movie making and production is ominous for motion pictures gone astray.
Cinema today is considered potent arsenal to mislead and misinform viewers with some members in the entertainment field contributing to senseless and mindless topics sensationalized to deflect public attention from real issues confronting nation and global society.
Entertainment dedicated to caricature and satire for mass hysteria is a lost cause with desperation from those behind such material and act revealing the field in serious jeopardy.
Accordingly, entertainment divestment of funds and flamboyance best utilized in constructive ideas and innovative projects providing opportunity to young and deserving skilled personnel seeking break in the cinematic arts and theater. The lack of diversity due to protective policy and reservations hinder development in imagination missing out on originality.
Unfortunately, plagiarism and piracy having become the norm in the entertainment arena, ingenuity is not considered necessary in the block buster expectations rising high in film investment.
Cinema could be a catalyst in a positive way provided the medium is delinked from corrupt and nefarious entities as well as organizations and institutions including politics having deep connections and interest in the celluloid world.
The possibilities for growth and progress in entertainment is entirely dependent on abandoning indoctrination and adopting inspirational value stimulating enthusiasm and initiative among present and future generation to contribute to a fair, secure, peaceful and prosperous world.
Peace to all!
Thank you.
Padmini Arhant
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