The Gold Begging Bowl and the Cricket Bat Gun
In the film "Saamy", director Hari wrote a scene that has always stayed with me. The character Perumal Pitchai sees a beggar outside a temple and says, "I know him. Even if you give him money, he will buy a begging bowl made of gold and continue to beg."
This scene came to my mind recently while watching a cricket match. A Pakistani player, on a global stage, celebrated by treating his cricket bat like a gun and his runs like bullets. This gesture, intended to be a show of power, instead highlighted how deeply violence can be ingrained in a person's mindset.
Sports are meant to be a celebration of skill, harmony, and enthusiasm. They should inspire us to build a better, more unified world. But when an athlete's victory is expressed through an act of aggression, it forces us to question the impact of such displays on society.
It's a stark reminder that the culture of violence, even in its subtlest forms, has found its way into our everyday lives.
My heartfelt wish is simple:
A world without war.
A world without chaos.
Let's hope for a change.
By
Raja K.S
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