tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3386504209260507818.post7438655406423448462..comments2023-04-05T21:05:01.698+05:30Comments on A Peep into my Pensieve...: The Plight of the Indian ‘Picasso’Ayyappanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03303674609374590723noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3386504209260507818.post-50868372457520899402010-03-29T22:01:22.746+05:302010-03-29T22:01:22.746+05:30other than jai maharashtra;) i would be satisfied ...other than jai maharashtra;) i would be satisfied with jai hind:)Meera's Worldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09595039881196315514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3386504209260507818.post-42192058734183944352010-03-29T21:37:54.217+05:302010-03-29T21:37:54.217+05:30i agree 100% with what Sidhesh says.i agree 100% with what Sidhesh says.Meera's Worldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09595039881196315514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3386504209260507818.post-43917107533422928192010-03-21T22:38:35.033+05:302010-03-21T22:38:35.033+05:30I think the hurt sentiments of the select few so-c...I think the hurt sentiments of the select few so-called votaries of Indian ethos is hardly the issue here.<br /><br />The issue that we need to be concerned about is that an artist is denied his right to express himself in a country that boasts of secularism and pluralism.<br /><br />The only way forward for the country is one where the extremist sections of the society become much more tolerant, in order to encourage social and cultural growth of any kind.nitinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09647375553980357457noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3386504209260507818.post-75877280432068239012010-03-19T10:51:59.985+05:302010-03-19T10:51:59.985+05:30@ siddhesh,
art knows no religion. Mr. hussain, is...@ siddhesh,<br />art knows no religion. Mr. hussain, is an artist and not a devoted fanatic religious crusader. and mind u, 'his' religion doesnt not, in the first place, hav a visible god or goddess he'd paint. We indians seem to have mastered the knack of transforming any event into a 'religious'controversy!<br />Is 'sensious-or-vulgar' not a matter of our own percetion?<br />If we cannot value an art, of which we know little, we should at least, not disrespect it.<br /><br /><br />@ ayyo,<br />i concur. but the way of putting it could hav been much better.ketkihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07322260594992223852noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3386504209260507818.post-67607312074687686902010-03-18T19:17:51.911+05:302010-03-18T19:17:51.911+05:30Bro, you would have not had such perceptions if yo...Bro, you would have not had such perceptions if you would have seen his paintings depicting Indian Gods and Goddesses. First of all, he is a total fanatic. Am saying this because never in his carrier he has painted any depictions of his religion. He has only tried to mess with Hindu sentiments. Secondly, you mentioned about Hindu Taliban, these 2 words can never be together. just consider him still alive even after all this. taliban won't do tht. Thirdly, the ancient naked art was 'sensious' and Depicted 'Nirvana' which is accepted but his paintings are disrespecting, disgusting. He has no knowledge about our religion, so he has no right to depict it in a form which is totally unacceptable.Lastly you mention about Hinduism dominating in our country, but sorry bro again you are wrong.Hisory is evidence that Extremism and Hiduism have never been aligned.otherwise today whole of south Asia would have been Hindu Nation.<br />Lastly to point out ' he has not left India, Indians have kicked him out' Jai Hind, Jai Maharashtra!Siddheshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16788115902009994653noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3386504209260507818.post-55037326762169368572010-03-17T18:44:00.484+05:302010-03-17T18:44:00.484+05:30Give him to us... we'l kill him for what he do...Give him to us... we'l kill him for what he does. Pun intended.Sikander Fayyaz Khanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11522542841667608246noreply@blogger.com