Krime with Karan - Fall of two talents.
"Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood.” wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson. If it is true, what Hardik Pandya and Lokesh Rahul learned in the last 48 hours were indeed several lessons in one go. What the two young stars of Indian cricket forgot totally, when enamored by the constant egging of the founder of misogyny, Karan Johar – was that the common man who clings on their stardom like leeches are equally unpardoning when their idols let them down. The average Indian, fortunately, the majority, loves and adores cricket. It is the only religion where there are no disputes and no caste divides. From gentry to laity, each cricket lover identifies himself with his cricket hero and fantasizes being him. Every time the ball lands up in the stands, it is the fan who celebrates more than the batsman. Match situations are analyzed and judgments passed from Boardrooms to Dabbas. Such is the profound influence of the game that we have sent many of our cri...