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Tuesday, April 02, 2013

JUMPING BED

           Have you ever jumped on a jumping bed? Or have you seen anybody jumping on it? If yes, then you also observed that the one who jumps slowly has balance on them self. But the one who wants to jump higher and higher and wants to touch the sky, ultimately falls down.

 

           If I look at the media, I consider it as a jumping bed. Media promotes a person that he or she is all in all. If a person has stable personality then it doesn't effected him. While if person partially destabilize and run after fame and  money might be falls down or become controversial.

 

         I have some common example from TV industry. Likewise, Maya Khan, she was hosting good morning show in SAMAA TV. then what happen with her that made her to raid on dates in Karachi park. Thats made her controversial and after that she changed two channels. And can't regain her previous value.

 

 
Yours very own Dr.Shahista is also the living example. Years before she was hosting ARY's morning show, where rating of the show was going high. After the high jump on Geo Network, her graph goes down. And she fell in to different controversies (her divorce and marriage with Geo Network's CEO). 


        There are more names in the industry like Amir Liaquat Hussain, Nadia Khan, Juggan Kazim, whose work was to jump from one channel to another channel, for the sake of fame and money.        

 

            There is one name which I want to mention is Faisal Qureshi. He has stable personality that made him to stick into a channel. His morning show Muskarati Morning also won best morning show award in 2011.        

           

             The purpose of writing this post is to raise a question that why they don't stick to a channel? What makes them to jump so high that results downfall?


BY:

SANA SHAFIQ

1 comment:

  1. i think you raised a valid point, if shaista tried to be consistent then mayb she had not to experience such controversies

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