They are simple incorrigible and 'thick skinned', no matter how wrong they are. Yes, Times of India has done it again! A sad tale of indulgence where India's supposedly No.1 newspaper is sinking itself into new lows of journalism. Post the fracas where Deepika Padukone has rightfully slammed 'India's leading daily', they are repeating their feat. Rather than gracefully tendering an apology and moving on, TOI is getting angry and sullen like a cry baby by spewing venom on someone and questioning her career choice and life style. It sucks to see ToI indulging into such cheap antics journalism.
Words failing me to make sense of the gravity-defying logic of the journalist in question who is a woman and who is indulging in slanderous attack against another working woman and professional who is an accomplished person in her own field. The fact is TOI cannot explain themselves after last week's flop show and they have driven themselves against the wall. The picture shall speak for itself where the paper has made itself the butt of practical jokes. The so-called letter appeared in Sunday's edition of Bombay Times. Have a look for your own reading pleasure.
I wrote this post on my other blog to voice my opinion against the kind of mudslinging made against Deepika Padukone where they attacked her femininity and showcased her cleavage. To say the least, it's an unveiled attack against the person. Now, they are justifying something that cannot be!
Words failing me to make sense of the gravity-defying logic of the journalist in question who is a woman and who is indulging in slanderous attack against another working woman and professional who is an accomplished person in her own field. The fact is TOI cannot explain themselves after last week's flop show and they have driven themselves against the wall. The picture shall speak for itself where the paper has made itself the butt of practical jokes. The so-called letter appeared in Sunday's edition of Bombay Times. Have a look for your own reading pleasure.
I wrote this post on my other blog to voice my opinion against the kind of mudslinging made against Deepika Padukone where they attacked her femininity and showcased her cleavage. To say the least, it's an unveiled attack against the person. Now, they are justifying something that cannot be!
Entertainment! Seriously!
Deepika's cleavage show! Guys, are you serious when your EQ is all about the
lady's cleavage. And, the country I am based in, I fork 25 bucks to get a late
copy of Sunday Times shipped from India, which is sold for five bucks. Am
I a fool to fork out five times more money to get a late copy of my 'favorite'
newspaper? It makes me shudder when you defend and justify yourself that it's a
compliment to Deepika. It's downright sexist and it doesn't make 'news' sense
to me. It's not even sensationalism and you've gone to an extreme step by
living up to the adage, 'sex sells.' It's not even that but a scathing attack
on the dignity of a professional woman who is proud of her femininity. Mind
you! Being comfortable in one's body, doesn't mean someone is indulging into
skin showing as the newspaper is trying to portray but rather she is expressing
pride in who she is. She is proud of her body, but,ToI, you make it look so
cheap.
TOI has been my favorite newspaper and I was in awe of them,
owing to their high standard of journalism and the kind of human-cum-feature
stories they would come up with in the not-so-distant-past. But, now! I am not
very sure about that. Now, I understand why accusations of pen pushers and
whistle blowers are directed with a punch against my tribe. The OMGs! Actress
have sex in car, show boobs, showcase assets is a matter of laughing-stock. I
mean, seriously! Is that feature or news in the first place! I wonder whether I
am in the right profession!
Deepika served you right when she placated, Yes! I am a
Woman, I have Breasts and a Cleavage. You Got a Problem?! Don't Talk
about Women Empowerment when You don't Know How To Respect Women. Deepika
Padukone deserves and commands respect for taking a stand against something
which is demeaning and humiliating, to say the least. It's so unfortunate that
many women in the film and fashion industry face such kind of cheap thrills
under the name of journalism. Sorry, it's not. Before going to print, one
should have checked the facts and quality of news.
It pains me to say that TOI is going the down slide when we
see such stuffs appearing as news. Not so recently, someone wrote something
sexist in the name of entertainment, 'advantage of women being a virgin till
they marry.' It's another thing after protests that the story was removed. But,
the damage was done. Sad that the paper with the biggest circulation in the
world has reached this stage. I am tempted to ask, 'What's gone so horribly
wrong?' Is there no such thing as editing and news filtering, with sub-editors
being the last line of a newspaper's defense?
Objectification!You name it, you get it! The latest victim
today is SRK 'We don't go into frenzy seeing SRK's abs.' Mind you, I am no
prudish and know that some people enjoy picking up a mag seeing glamour and
sexy pictures. But, seriously, this is not even glamour but an act of over
selling yourself. Surely, you are not that desperate to sell your newspaper
since your office is not housed in some dingy corner down the road. It's no
standard of journalism. Let's not speak about ethics. I feel a shudder down my
spine since I have seniors whom I respect a lot and who made careers at TOI and
one of them is a respected columnist. But! But! such sexism cannot be
tolerated. Good that someone took the cause of not just the females but males
in the industry. Yet, sometimes back, Aishwarya Rai's Karva Chauth was breaking
news. Or years down the road, Amitabh Bachchan's family boycotted the Filmfare
Awards when one of your sister company, Mumbai Mirror, published an untrue
story about Aishwarya Rai suffering from stomach tuberculosis and therefore
cannot conceive. It's slanderous against woman! The irony was a refusal of
apology and the rare feat is repeated in Deepika's case, four years' later.
Nowadays, I prefer to read Hindustan Times who has upheld
its standard of journalism, features and entertainment. Hope ToI will pick up
the thread where they left or may run the risk of being sunk into oblivion with
the adage, 'Has-been newspaper with high standard'. It will break my heart to
see TOI going down the road like that. I want the good old Times of India which
made me rush to hold it in my hands, enjoying a cup of coffee on a lazy
Sunday.
Or else! I'll prefer a pirated copy of Akshay Kumar's
Entertainment, any day. Let's skip the booby trap TOI and cleavage show.
Certainly, it doesn't honor our profession as journalists.
2 comments:
Very well put..I was shocked to this see this news and my, its gaining way too much attention..
Really saddened to see TOI stoop so low.
Isn't it? It's horrifying to see them behave like that and I see no difference between them and the ones who say, she asked for it..and all this crap. It's cheap what they doing. I've decided to stay off TOI website and their print version till they don't mend their ways.
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