Indians have a habit of yelling. We speak at our topmost decibels. because of this most of us are hard of hearing. I am always amazed when I am in the US, how one never has to repeat anything. My daughter in law gets upset when I do--and I have to watch my words, and then I come to India. the rickshawala in Noida will ask three times before it registers upon him that after my vegetable shopping in Indira Market i wish to go to Sector 27, C--block. acha kahan jana hain---29 sektor? he will ask. Its the same case if you ask for a loaf of bread at the grocers or pansaris.
So I fully understand when Arnab Goswami goes for the highest decibel----but the understanding does not translate into appreciation. He screeches, he laments, he shouts, he is a Shakespearean actor in full regalia.
An anchor, sadly, he is not.
So I fully understand when Arnab Goswami goes for the highest decibel----but the understanding does not translate into appreciation. He screeches, he laments, he shouts, he is a Shakespearean actor in full regalia.
An anchor, sadly, he is not.
No comments:
Post a Comment