Wednesday, 1 August 2007

The Duh Vinci Kode



It's a sad day for all of us. Everyone is stunned. The verdict is out and Sanjay Dutt finds himself behind bars for six years. The poor fella should never have got such a harsh end of the stick. Six fucking years to possess a gun is a wee bit too much. Kode struck the baton and give him the sentence and also told him filmi things like, " Act in movies, till you are hundred years like Gregory Peck." Its so heart warming to know the judge had all his information of film world in place when he pronounced this judgement. But due credit to his illustrious career what he seems to have missed is the simple equation of mercy ( i want to send him a copy of Andha Kanoon).
Actually its hardly his fault...this case was being fought more in perception than in reality. No wonder before giving the verdict he said the words, " i am just doing my job". It was more like if we pronunce him guilty- see how cool we are. The system won and nobody is bigger than us. More like in Dutt movies where the moves are in "reel" and not in "real". Ironical indeed.
For god sake its been fourteen long years for this whole thing to come to this point. Justice delayed is justice denied. And when you have already goofed up on one side..why dont you consider mercy.
The real reason for law is to reform. Agreed Dutt has made his mistakes but he has already paid back. His earlier stint in jail, trial by media for all these years...trauma..humilation...suspense of whats gonnna happen next? How much more do you want someone to pay up? Atonement for possessing arms is one...killing somebody's spirit for it is another. The sentence is excessive and everyone around is feeling that way.
I never knew this sentence would affect me so much. But the fact is that it has...it hurts to see the system faulter like this. We cannot always give this argument of "everyone is equal in the eyes of law"-and then go against the same dictate and treat celebs differently. Just by making Sanjay Dutt a target to prove a point is not going to solve the problem of arms in this country. NOr is it going to send shivers down the spine of people who have illegal weapons. They have been owning it without fear for many years.
Yes..Yes I can almost hear you guys say that two wrongs dont make one right...I agree. But then why are we not treating them as two individual ailments and treating them both. Why are we not bringing everyone to the book and solving the problem to set example?
Like the famous curse in Hindi goes, tujhe kode lag jaye (which translated mean may you be afflicted by an incurable disease). This time it looks like the kode has struck Dutt and his free life... I dont think it Kode of Conduct. In my opinion for whatever it is worth- Its the great indian DUH!!! Vinci Kode.
You give your best shot, to try and change. You try to reform and make a difference to the society which thinks you have gone wrong. And then fourteen years later, somebody in a strange black over coat decides that you should be grounded for six years. Dutt is life i presume.
p.s: we call ourselves free souls; sometimes we should give that one a thought.

4 comments:

Lotta said...

It is very sad news indeed! Everyone I know stared at the newslines in shock and disbelief.
Since yesterday evening, there is the possibility for all who want to help or at least voice their concern to sign a petition. The text runs as follows:
"We cordially request the Indian government to release SANJAY DUTT as he has already suffered for many years compassion and mercy needs to be shown here.
He is the man with a heart of gold he only has goodness in his heart and helps everyone along the way in life
he is the most compassionate and most kind and most humble person you will every meet."

please sign the petition with your name only no comments
this petition will be handed to Indian high commissioner in London in due course
we need to get at least 100,000 signs please get all your families and friends to sign

This petition was started by Shahid Malik at asianoutlook.com and can be signed there, or, if you do not want to log in to this forum, you can sign per email to DaniSeHai@web.de and it will be forwarded. We already have 9 pages, whoever reads this, please join.

(Sorry for using your blog like this, if this is not allowed, please delete)

Unknown said...

You're so right!
It's very sad and I wished I would know the Indian laws good enough to understand what the reasons were for this verdict (although I think that I cannot understand it than). But as an intelligent human being I will never understand it.
He "only" had a dangerous weapon in his house fourteen years ago and never used it. Why must someone like him go for 6 years into jail? Unbelievable!

TS said...

I agree with you Mushtaq
My prayers are with Sanju
& I will be signin the petition
Inshahallah he will recieve justice.
lol tara:)

Audrey said...

That Justice is a blind goddess
Is a thing to which we black are wise:
Her bandage hides two festering sores
That once perhaps were eyes

Langston Hughes