Why I like Chetan Bhagat & TOI!
There are many people who dislike certain
entities with a vengeance. Having preferences is fine. But intense loathing for
no specific reason is a bit unreasonable and unfair. Two such popular and identifiable
entities which have faced a lot of such uncalled for hatred form the title of
this blog.
Once upon a time, I also was among
those people who used to say I loathe Chetan Bhagat’s writing. And then, I came
across this article which brought to the fore as to how successful he is. By
success, I do not mean the money he minted. I measure his success by the scale
of his reach. Through his work, he made a large population of India, read
English stories. There was a huge barrier between English educated Indians and
English book readers in India. It is that barrier that he brought down. If I do
not like his simpleton English, that doesn’t necessarily mean I can go ahead
and declare that such kind of writing is substandard and indulge is some Chetan
bashing! There is a space for such writing and it has an audience which needs
to be respected.
Likewise is the case with Times of
India. There is a whole section of people who seem disgusted by TOI. It is the
world’s largest circulated English daily. I repeat, the World’s largest! That
demands some respect. Yes, it has sections that covers latest pet dog’s name of
Bollywood stars. But there is a readership for that too and that is why it is
up there. It also has a business page which gives you interesting insights in
to the M&As and Corporate strategies. It is up to you as to which one you
would want to read!
Now what is this obsessive
compulsion to make others like what we like? One positive reason is a sense of
familiarity .Quite often we take a liking towards people who share the same
preferences as oneself. That is completely normal. It stems from the fact that
it takes much lesser effort to connect with the other person.
But there are other reasons too.
One has got a lot to do with being pretentious. Take the above two scenarios. There
are many who would like to project themselves as Literature reading- thinking
pseudo intellects. These are the same people who can’t tell an oxymoron from a
euphemism! They do not want to associate themselves with the above two
entities so as to guard their fictitious equity.
There is an acute lack of openness too.If a person is well read, he/she will be
shrewd enough to understand the reasoning behind their existence. They will
also be open enough to acknowledge the plurality of things. They will not be
among those who childishly insist that only those entities should exist in this
world which they like!
Then there is the lack of faith in
oneself. There is this compulsive urge to herd together. For instance, I might
like reading novels in regional languages. But it is not the in thing. It is
not very acceptable. So I also join the band wagon of the popular opinion.
It is time we start accepting pluralities
around us. As much as we like our likings, we should know others also are free
to like their likings J.
Arun Babu