Today i watched Guru. I really liked the movie, brilliant acting by Abhishek Bachchan and rest of them also had done good job. But, here i`m not going to talk whether the story was influenced by any real life personality or not.Instead i have a different point to make.
I had heard a lot about this movie and went with some pre-conceptions about the movie. I started liking the movie right from the beginning. I began to appreciate Guru`s( the lead character in the MOvie is Guru) characters and the kind of confidence he had to accomplish any task.
But slowly as the movie progressed, i started to think that what he was doing was indeed correct or not. But somehow i did`nt want to miss the movie so, stopped contemplating about it.
When the movie was over and we were getting back home, my mind was just pondering about Guru and the path he took to build the huge empire called Shakthi Group of Companies.I came home and had long discussion about this with my roommate.
My point was ...Guru just for his gains he exploited the system, increased corruption to nth level , did not follow the policies layed by Government( or i would say poilcies were made which were beneficial to him). He used all possible ways to increase his profit and grow his company to a level which nobody would have imagined .
Though i totally agree that, in the overall prosperity/growth of the middle class families Guru/Shakthi Company had a major share. He had a BIG dream and made sure to realise it in his lifetime by any means. He also showed the path for yougsters to dream BIG. With all said and done i started arguing about this with my roommate.
I was stressing on the point that he should not have taken the other path to gain profit. Guru`s footprints had spread so wide that the after effects were very disturbing like...corruption, scandals, illegal activities. etc...
But my roommate started his arugment giving the reference to time during which he lived. At that point of time the system was very rigid and the government was not ready for liberisation. With no healthy competition in the market it was very difficult for anybody to grow beyond a point. There were only 2 ways to work--one try to dare to do something different , fail miserably and vanish away from the scene or lead a mediocre life , and the second use your own ways, concentrate on you and your family`s( definiition changes for a company) profit. As the system was not stable Guru just used the system to grow his company. By doing this he created a kind of pressure within the system due to which there was a bubble burst and government agreed on liberalisation and the rest is history.
Having said all these, i am still not convinced that if the system is not ready to adopt to the situation , using your own ways to gain margin is not the best way to do. Talking about the irregularities ,policies and the system itself, is just the justification you give to what has happened.
Though after this long discussion i had run out of points to argue with him, i was still thinking was there no other ways during that time for Guru to grow like this.......and i`m yet to find an explaination for that...........................................
3 comments:
I am deeply impressed by the patriotic and idealitic thinking of Ravi however, my opinion is Government policies are not ideal or correct always and sometimes very much concentrated on their continued existence in the system and selfcentred, which sometimes become a major obstacle for some people and groups growth.
In Guru movie this is what the makers tried to show. Few people like Guru, who was just a petrol attendent with his creative thinking wanted to start a business of Bombay Rayon but found lot of obstacles in his way like licence Raj, economy was not liberlized, people those who were already in the system always made sure that doors should tighly remain shut for others. Guru kicked those doors with whatever means he could and this was his Crime, he grew his company to one of the largest company in India and finally his crime was he created lots of wealth for his share holders.
Thanks,
Praveen (his Flat mate in London)
@ praveen..
Thanks for the comment....i would not argue on this otherwise..this will be a never ending post..but still i would say it was good arguing with you:)
Dude,
I sincerely Appreciate your thoughts and your view...
Guru the movie not just has motivated many business minds.. but also a busy guy like you to write so beatiful article about the movie...
I am impressed by the language.. the Writing skills.. etc. etc. etc
Bro... You the best.. keep writing.. one day i wouldnt be surprised if I see your articles in the local papers...
all the best.... and hope to read more....
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