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Nashik, Maharashtra, India
Analyst, Investor, Student, Animal Lover, Gaming Enthusiast, Saarthi, Hindu Nationalist, Seeker and Chaitanya! I take immense pride as a Bhaaratiya and as a Hindu - I have complete faith that the Sanatani value system can truly guide us towards inner peace which forms the nucleus of all my actions. I like to think of myself as a Thought Provoker and an Inquisitive Traveler committed to my nation’s tryst with destiny - to realize the dreams of Arya Chanakya, Swami Vivekananda, Veer Savarkar, Shivaji Maharaj, APJ Abdul Kalam and many more. My Faith: No cause is lost if there is 1 mad guy left to fight for it! My Motto: God give me courage to change what I can, the strength to accept what I can’t and the wisdom to know the difference! My Principle: Ask not what the nation does for you, ask what you can do for your nation! My Driving Force: Karen Raven's quote, "Only as high as I reach can I grow, only as far as I seek can I go, only as deep as I look can I see, only much as I dream can I be" My Goal: To make myself a better person today, than what I was yesterday!

Wednesday 7 September 2016

Gabbar One, Gaurakshak Zero ....

It is said that we human beings connect instantly with a revolutionary. We love a rebel - a brave entity taking a stand against a mighty unjust institution - the stuff what many movies are made of and we lap it up with aplomb and joy be it a Christian Bale as Dark Knight or Akshay Kumar as Gabbar. In short, we love our vigilantes and we love them from the bottom of our hearts because somewhere in a parallel universe, it is us who we see as reflections - a small timid boy who can't stand up against his bullies in school or a hapless servant who can't stop bearing the insult of his unruly masters because she has four kids to feed or an everyday young professional who can't quit on a job that sucks the very life out of him because he has a dream to build and bills to pay - all this oppression and injustice is what makes us worship our heroes who stand up against the 'capitalist glutton'. Funnily, rules change somewhere in between in an effective display of cognitive dissonance as the topic shifts to Gauraksha and a chance to sabotage a nationalistic government's work presents itself in an 'Intolerance Returns' screening when a car registered seven hundred kilometers away travels to the a constituency considered a stronghold of the breeder of the famed Lutyens ecosystem just to beat up few people!