Our films and television serials often
make a mockery out of religious preachers. The latest are the press reports
about television actress Rakhi Vijan playing godwoman Radhe Maa, nicknamed 'Ghoongat
Wali Mata' in a daily soap Gangaa on &TV. So is playing godly personalities
on television the new 'in thing'?
Sanjeev Gupta of Global Advertisers,
patrons of Radhe Maa, is learning to take such nuances in his stride.
"People mix piousness with frivolity nowadays," he says. "And no
amount of spirituality or knowledge seems to control their amateurish
thoughts," Gupta adds with sarcasm.
Acclaimed Bollywood filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt
terms the phenomenon as "unique". Television superstar and popular
film actor Ram Kapoor feels, "this is absolutely fine. You need to
remember that all these characters in TV serials are fictional. They are meant
to entertain and not to be taken too seriously."
Actress and firebrand social activist Pooja
Bedi remarks, it's all about entertainment. "From cops, judges, lawyers,
religious figures, to religion itself... everything is susceptible to being
caricatured."
She explains, that "the problem is
not the world of entertainment. It's us taking what's meant to be
entertainment, too seriously." The spunky Priya Malik of Bigg Boss fame
feels, "Radhe Maa is more famous for her antics than she is about
religion. Plus, we live in a democracy and hence there's nothing wrong with
it."
So there goes. Different people, different views. Sanjeev Gupta
has the last word. "Even our Prime Minister Narendra Modi propagates
diversity for a vibrant democracy. So what's important is to show mutual
respect and keep decorum even while one shows or portrays a difference of
opinion." True that.
In the meantime, no amount of controversy,
seems to be stopping the godwoman. Radhe Maa's fame and reach only grows from
strength to strength. This week, she contributed a sum to one Shree Sai
Dwarkadheera Padyatri Mandal to help downtrodden people living in the hutments
of remote areas in Borivali East in Mumbai. Woah!
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