Should national anthem be played in cinema halls?

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Sathvik suhan said:   8 years ago
Hello all;.

I strongly support Supreme Court decision because ln India, people give importance to only two things that are cricket and cinema. Playing national anthem was already done in cricket matches. Now it left in cinema, now a days people are more interesting to watch movies in cinema halls. Every day it plays 3 or 4 times. And there are illiterate and literature people in cinema halls. If we think about illiterate people, they didn't know meaning of the national anthem. But this time, there is a chance to know about the national anthem, how to respond to our national anthem and how much of time they stand up during playing the national anthem. By doing this they will follow the national anthem rules. Lndeed, we appreciate the Supreme Court decision. And my conclusion is that playing the national anthem is not only in cinema halls, but also in Railway Stations, airports, and before starting parliament sessions. By the way our patriotism will grow up. And it will help to increase the unity of the country.
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Saicahnda said:   8 years ago
I feel that it is not reaching the people in the correct way that is the concept behind it is not really getting change in the society. If the playing national anthem playing in the cinema halls is really worth then I will say with an example here.

Suppose if ther is any movie based on the concept of freedom fighters only some of them will adopt the movie and watch it. For this type of movies even there will be no hose full board. But if there is any commercial movie then all the people will be watching the movie even purchasing the tickets from black.

First of all, the mind set should be changed by their own no one can do nothing. Govt may be thinking that it makes some sense by playing the anthem but it dosen't make any sense.
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Anamika said:   8 years ago
I feel no. Respect should come from your heart and it shouldn't be forced. It will indirectly cause more disrespect to the national anthem. Also, there is a code of singing National Anthem, which we used to follow in schools that National Anthem shouldn't be sing under a roof. And this decision of supreme court breaches that law. In all I would like to say, Idia is an independent country and they shall be provided respecting their country whenever they feel from the heart. Thank you.
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Marepally BixaM said:   8 years ago
My dear friends, In my point of view, playing a national anthem is a good idea to inject the patriotism into the Indian citizens. We are now a independent country because of somany sacrifices by our Martyrs. Its our responsibility to respect them. Respecting National anthem is equal to respecting sacrifices of Indian martyrs. Hence I support playing in cinema halls because for each and every entertainment we should remember their sacrifices.
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Atul verma said:   8 years ago
This rule is not the way to give respect to our national anthem. The most common reason is that in every cinema hall there are so many people of different thinking like literate person knows that how to respect our national but an illiterate person don't know the meaning of respect and certainly they don't stand on starting of national anthem but they pass some ridiculous comments like " aby pagal hai kya jo khada ho gaya ". So in my point of view, this rule shows the disrespect to our national anthem and also to our freedom fighters. Therefore play national anthem in government and private schools, offices, and colleges because these people know how to give respect.
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Anunay said:   8 years ago
Not at all. In fact, it would led to disrespect of our national anthem because nowadays adult movies are more common with lots of intimate scenes and double-meaning jokes and playing our national anthem before that is just a foolish decision. These days you will find cinema hall has just become a lovers point for all and lots of them don't even think of standing at the national anthem. So it is just disrespectfully of our national anthem. Thank you.
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Sneha jyoti said:   8 years ago
To become independent India, the number of social workers were sacrificed there life. To stand during the national anthem is to give tribute them until last breathing. We were in school, we like to do such things, but then we forgot, we don't have such platform. If we will see some scenes those are not as good. But after listening to a national anthem, it may differentiate our thoughts. We analyse ourselves it is not our tradition. National anthem to recall our history if we forgot it. Then no use of an independent India.
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Hrudaya said:   8 years ago
I do not support national anthem to be played in cinema halls but I condemn the act which was done by many people by not standing for a national anthem. My word is, if you do not want to stand if you do not want a national anthem to be played in cinema hall, kindly go and file a case in supreme court regarding that but you have no right to disrespect our national anthem either, and I want to say that playing national anthem in the cinema hall would neither show your patriotism either there are many ways to show your patriotism to the nation if you are standing for a national anthem and your patriotism is over no, this won't work either, you have to pay gratitude by every act of socialization in your nation. Help some needy, help NGOs etc, there are many ways to show patriotism.
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Srinidhi.m said:   8 years ago
Hi Everyone.

Today I'm going to talk about national anthem should/shouldn't be played in cinemas hall.

The national anthem used to be played in cinema halls across India, once upon a time, but the practice faded away.

National anthem must play in cinema hall. Its our duty to stand and respect.

Once you Imagine National Anthem, the most sacred tune is played before the movie with double meaning jokes and vulgar comments Udta punjab, Grand Masti.

I don't believe it should be played before movies in theatres.

Everyone has to know about our India, because we are Indians so we are respect and love our country.

India is a truly democratic country. Then it is out of understanding why SC force citizen to chant national anthem before watching cinema in a theater.

It makes no sense at all. It should be made compulsory in school and colleges but not in a cinema hall.

Learning national anthem is a duty of every Indian.

It should be played in government office and educational institutions and private sectors and it should be played in the morning only not any other time. So, please respect our country like sacred place.

Thank you.
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Abhishek Nair said:   8 years ago
Hi,

I really want to contradict you at this point, that people should not be forced to sing National Anthem in cinema halls. I think its alright there should be no forcing in that, in fact, next time when you are at the cinema hall don't stand and sing The National Anthem. Instead, relax and watch the crowd singing it in sync. Because you know what according to me 'Patriotism' doesn't need to choose a place really. I mean I am not asking you to sing in the washroom or something stupid like that but a cinema hall is a place where people come together, hence it is a good place to sing since all eyes are on the screens already so no forcing. It was also mentioned that if it made to sing in cinema halls, then why not in public places like railway stations. So I want to tell you, my friend, that nobody has the time and interest, besides everyone is in their own haste so its impossible! Whereas in a cinema hall, all you gotta do is sit back relax and keep your eyes glued to the screens. So when we are there for the whole time to sit back leaned on our chairs, we can't even spare those two minutes to get up sing our national anthem, can we?
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