Friday, August 27, 2010



Sell yourself, not this ridiculously

Popular persons promoting various goods and services should be very careful in promotional advertisements. Because of their acceptance in society, particularly among the youth and lower tier of the crown and glory of all creations who are not much of a thinking class, what the hero or heroine thinks, acts and promotes is mimicked.

No doubt, mimicry has gained more acceptance than other basics in the world of make-belief. If we dwell deeply on the goings-on in society, one should recognize the fact that commoners always want someone to lead them.

Suppose those who lead others fall in the category of misleaders, society would have to bear the pangs. The latest report about popular actor Jagathy Sreekumar refusing to do any more promotional advertisements for Sikkim, Bhutan lotteries is relevant in this regard.

The pit-falls into which the gullible public plunge have been unraveled these days in popular dailies. Though belatedly, Jagathy Sreekumar has decided to call it a day

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