Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Either you die a hero....or u live long enough to see yourself turn into a Villain...


The above dialogue may be of more significance to those who have seen the movie “Dark Night" but it carries some meaning for others also. What Batman wants to convey is "Either He will Die fighting for LAW or one day he will break the Law himself to maintain law and become a criminal”. Think of how batman will look in a Villainous role? With his so much power no one will be able to stop him..........

It is truly said that movie dialogues depicts real life situations well. Let see how this particular one goes with it.
Take the case of Rahul Dravid (our former Captain).There was a time when public respects him as one of the Top batsman of India. But now he is considered as a burden on Team India. He should have retired at the right time gracefully. But he didn't and now he is facing severe criticism. So he was a Hero and now converted in Villain.

And what about our Dear "politicians"? I believe they are the ones to whom this dialogue befits the best. Though they have never been Heroes in my eyes. But people elect them in hope of their country being run well, and what politician do? They keep on sticking to their chair, like they are glued to it, until the condition goes worst. When things went out of control they just resign, which are of no use anymore. They could have been Heroic if they quit at right time and handed it over to a right person but they haven’t and now they have become Villains in the eyes of public.

At last I would like to say …..as about cricket we say "It is all about right timing”. It is same for the life as well.....................................

1 comment:

  1. Though I agree with most of your post, I have minor disagreements.

    I believe that Rahul Dravid is not a burden on the Indian team. Having given so much to cricket, it is usual to have a lean patch sometimes. And it is normal for the patch to last for some months, if not an year. He is a fighter, and will fight back.

    I want to share another proverb used often in Batman's first movie -

    "Its not what your are underneath; its what you do, that defines you"

    Fell in love with this one.

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