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What do Film Actors do to Get 50 crores or 100 Crores for Each Film?


(Very thought-provoking message. Please go through the write-up.)

Whoever wrote, it is wonderfully written.

I never understood one thing what do these film actors or actresses do that they get 50 crores or 100 crores for each film?

In a country where top scientists, doctors, engineers, professors, officers, etc. get 10 lakh to 20 lakh rupees per year, in the same country a film actor earns 10 crores to 100 crores of rupees per year!

What does he do after all?

What is their contribution to the development of the country? After all, what do they do to earn so much in just one year that it might take 100 years for the top scientists in the country!

Today, the three areas which have fascinated the new generation of the country are cinema, cricket and politics.

The earnings and prestige of the people belonging to these three fields are beyond all limits.

These three areas are the ideals of modern youth, while their credibility is currently under question.

So it is useless for the country and the society.

Drugs and prostitution in Bollywood, match fixing in cricket, hooliganism and corruption in politics. Money is the main reason behind all this and it is we who bring this money to them.

We are doing our own harm by burning our own money. This is the height of stupidity.

Till 70-80 years back, famous actors used to get normal salary.

30-40 years ago, the earnings of cricketers were also not special.

30-40 years ago, there was not so much loot in politics.

Slowly they started robbing us and we went on to let them rob us happily.

By getting caught in the clutches of these mafia, we are destroying the future of our children and our country.

50 years back, movies were not made so vulgar and sloppy. Cricketers and politicians were not so arrogant. Today they have become our God (?). Now there is a need to lift them from the head and slap them so that they can know their status.

Once , when the then Vietnamese President, Ho-Chi-Minh, came to India for a meeting with Indian ministers, he asked, "What do you guys do?"

These people said - "We do politics."

He could not understand this answer, so he asked again - "I mean, what is your profession?"

These people said - "Politics is our profession."

Ho-Chi Minh got a little annoyed and said - "Maybe you people do not understand my meaning. I do politics too, but by profession , I am a farmer and I do farming. Farming makes my livelihood. In the morning and evening I go to my fields. I work. I do my responsibility for the country as President during the day."

When Ho-Chi-Minh asked the same thing again, a member of the delegation shrugged and said - "Politics is our profession."

It is clear that Indian leaders had no answer to this. Later, a survey revealed that the livelihood of more than 6 lakh people in India was supported by politics. Today this number has reached in crores.

Just a few months back, when Europe was being devastated by Corona, the doctors were not getting even a little rest for several months in a row, then a Portuguese doctor said angrily - "Go to Ronaldo, to whom you would give millions of dollars to watch. I only get a few thousand dollars."

I firmly believe that in a country where the idols of young students are not scientists, researchers, educationists, but actors, politicians and sportsmen, they may have their own economic progress, but the country will never progress.

Socially, intellectually, culturally, strategically the country will always remain backward. The unity and integrity of such a country will always be in danger.

The country in which the dominance of unnecessary and irrelevant sector continues to grow, that country will be weakening day by day. The number of corrupt and anti-nationals will continue to increase in the country. Honest people will be marginalized and forced to lead a difficult life.

We need to create an environment to groom and promote talented, honest, conscientious, social workers, belligerent & patriotic citizens.

Really an eye opener message to a True Indian

Worth introspection of our Moral Bankruptcy .

What We are we Doing and

Where We are Going?

Really very very good message. Each one should read and forward for good people to Grow With

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