Wednesday, 11 July 2018

The Shady Side of the Glamour World




'Success is no accident. It is hardwork, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love for what you are doing' - Said once the legendary soccer king Pele..

Unlike every other industry which needs hard work, learning, studying etc etc etc... glamour world needs much more than that. When we talk about success of the world of glamour, it's all about the songs, melodrama, romance, fights and high profile statuses of actors, which are all the rosy sides of their lives.

But I think, for the world, sweetest victory is always the one that's been most difficult. A fairy tale generally has a sad beginning and a happy ending, but the stories of the angels of glamour world will have valleys and peaks of good and bad and mostly will have a depressive ending. Some actors have such tragic deaths that show how this glamour world can prove to be contagious also. Famous celebrities live majority of their lives in public eye and often remain in spotlight years after their deaths.

Aren't we also indirectly responsible for the pressures that they face in their professional lives?! Why is the definition of beauty and glamour is always mixed? Why do we ignore them as they grow older or when they face failures? Also, our curiosity is always about the hidden secrets darker sides of their lives, than the hard work and commitment they had towards their work. Otherwise, 'Dirty Picture' wouldn't be more popular than Milka Singh or M.S. Dhoni and 'Sanju' wouldn't win over Neerja or Dangal. Though every story is unique in it's own sense and can't be compared, at-least box-office results reveal what is the status of our society.

In the world where fame and glamour are instant, the fall can be very hard. A-list celebrities and their obscure past can be kept away from the world, not letting it see the light of the day. Because anyway, there is always a 'The End' for every story. And I feel, there is always an un-explainable 'peace' and 'proximity' at 'The End'. Only at 'The End'.... Curiosity has it's limits. And it shouldn't cross those limits!