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Articles: TP Features | guru SiShya paraMpara | |
| No offence but this doesnt make any sense to me.I think a person must do what he believes in or where his passion lies in rather than do what his dad or grandparents were doing as it doesnt show their individuality.If he/she likes what their parents do thats a diff. issue.Even if K.Vishwanath teach how to make his kind of movies to someone else he would still be called as a copy cat of K.Vishwanath rather than his own movie if you know wat i mean.My father was an agriculturist but my passion lies in computers and i m enjoying it so i dont think theres any problem with that.
Posted by: Mr. rahul rahul At: 17, Sep 2006 7:50:59 AM IST Very good, inspiring article. Thanks sir.
Posted by: Mr. Vishal Sannadi At: 16, Sep 2006 5:34:25 PM IST Really good article.Our system adapted this one long back, but moderen trends and peoples, not ready to digest the reality of our cultural and relation powers.
Posted by: Dr. Raghotham Reddy Pinninti At: 15, Sep 2006 9:50:47 PM IST
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