Friday, April 27, 2012
Accept the inevitable, dear soap artists.
Accept the inevitable, dear soap artists.
It is pointless to cry over the work loss of about 5000 independent artistes and technicians involved in the production of Malayalam television serials and family soaps because their fate is inevitable. Like wise the persons behind reality shows will become jobless when these shows to lose their popularity. It is wise, of course, not as punishment for spoiling the society with their soap operas, these people should think of other jobs. Here in the state there are govt-sponsored jobs such as lottery ticket vending and these soap artists too can do it. Why there was none to cry when thousands of printing press owners and their composers went jobless with the advent of desk top printing. Had any one thought of those cinema operators who went jobless when majority of the B and C class theatres closed?
These are all part of world change similar to climate change and the soap artists too have to become accustomed to it.
K A Solaman
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