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Women’s Day TV special

Friday, March 7th, 2008


Vijay TV has already announced a bouquet of programs for the Women’s day 8.3.2008 special.

Raj TV is also having a series of programs lined up for the day. A special episode of ‘PENN’ and a 3 hour variety entertainment program, to felicitate women achiever’s form various fields, shown ‘LIVE’ on Raj TV!.

At 8.30 am there is a program about World Carrom Champion Illavalagi [ Chennaiate]. The live program is a honarary function for eminent women where prizes are given by our Chief minister. Kanimozhi, Kala Master, Sripriya, Priyamani, Saroja Devi, priya selvaraj, akila srinivasan, elma issac, bhavadharani and singer Chitra are some who recieve prizes.

SS music is also giving a series of programs on th wome’s day.
‘Women Speak,’ March 8, 21.30, features six accomplished women-
Poet and politician Thamizhachi, actor and social activist Revathi, psychiatrist Dr. Shalini, filmmaker Leena Manimegalai, advocate Arul Mozhi and journalist Kavita, who discuss issues that affect women. It ranges from the kind of clothes women wear and the consequences thereof, whether the caveman sentiment still exists in men to how women are portrayed in cinema.
Join VJ Craig as he talks to these fiery women in this segment. The programme encores the next day at 12 Noon.‘In the Director’s Chair,’ March 8, 18.00, profiles the women who are wielding the megaphone and gets them to talk about their movies which are being scheduled to participate in the First Women’s Film Festival being held from March 1 to 8.
Join VJ Paloma as she chats with all these women directors on the show. The re-run will be at 16.30 on March 9.
Stay on for a lively chat with actor Nandita Das in ‘Voyage of Discovery,’ March 8, 19.45. [The Hindu]

Makkal Tv is also having special programs.At 8.30 am in penn 2008, female poets discuss by poems on various pertinent issues faced by women like dowry etc. At 12.00 noon, in unnal mudium pennae, women in army is highlighted. At 12.30 in Magalier arangam, College girls and women discuss about reservation for women in parliament. In the evening at 6.30 pm, female achievers are celebrated in sadhanai penngal.

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Vijay TV women’s day special

Thursday, March 6th, 2008


International Women’s Day is marked on March 08 every year and is a day of celebration for the economic, political and social achievements of women globally.

Vijay TV also celebrates this special day with great pride and has many special programmes lined-up for its viewers. At 11am is Azagaai Irukiraai Bayamai Irukiradu - Tamil feature film starring Bharath, Mallika Kapur, Arun Vijay and Deepu.

At 2pm watch the special Samayal Samayal, a lip smacking Women’s Day Special featuring Sneha Nambiar and Neelima Rani, who compete with each other to win the Modular Kitchen worth Rs.60, 000. Special guests for the show are Poornitha and Viji.

At 6pm is Nayagargalin Naayagi - a show in which celebrities like Vivek, Narein, Prasanna, Sakthi and Sibi pay tribute to the ’special woman’ who has made a big difference in their life. The stars take a heart warming stroll down memory lane and narrate few incidents about the woman; be it a mentor, mother, aunt…who was responsible in shaping them to be a complete individual.

Following this at 8pm is Garnier Fructis Vijay Jodi No. 1. The Jodi’s rejoice by giving special performances and S.J.Suryah join the Jodi’s not as a judge but as a guest and applaud the participants.

At 9.30pm is Anu Alavum Bayam Illai. A fear factor reality show hosted by Anu Haasan, exclusively designed for film celebrities like Lakshmi Rai, Monica and Priyanka. These silver screen heroines show their bravery by performing to few stunning action sequences. This show will surely be a visual treat for all the viewers.

With so many special programmes lined-up for Women’s Day, a special contest is also planned for the viewers. The viewers need to answer to simple questions asked in-between the programmes and correct entries get to win some exciting prizes from Godrej Eon. Also one lucky winner gets to win a Godrej Eon refrigerator as a bumper prize.

Plenty of prizes, loads of surprises are in store for the viewers! Do not miss to watch Women’s Day Special programmes and celebrate the womanhood with Vijay TV.

Thanks: Vijay.Indya

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The Different show and the Battle of sexes

Friday, February 29th, 2008



Human species consist of two sexes- Male and female. This is the education we learn in our schools and this is what we see in our environment. They look different have different anatomy and research has proven they think different. Their response to similar stimuli is many times different due to their difference in thinking and reacting.

Gender differences stem from nurture and nature alike. It’s not only biology,
but Socialization that shapes men and women.

In the past few decades, researchers have discovered physiological variations in the brains of men and women. For example, male brains are about 10% larger than female brains. But women have more nerve cells in certain areas and have a larger corpus collusum That makes women faster at transferring data between the computational, verbal left half and the intuitive, visual right half. Result: Women are more flexible and find it easier to multitask. Men are usually left-brain oriented. That often makes then better at solving abstract equations and problems.
Females, on average, have larger deep limbic systems than males. This is why Venusians tend to be more in touch with their feelings and are better able to express them than men. The larger deep limbic system also increases a Venusian’s ability to connect and bond with others.
The downside of this is that women are more susceptible to depression, because of the larger limbic system and because they produce less serotonin than men

Females in India were more equal in our ancient times in India, But after the foreign invasion viz Mughal and British rule, they were confined to house largely due to fear of safety and thus male domination became profound. Males did most Jobs except probably agriculture.
Industrial revolution then made the early changes. Technology is gender neutral and it has empowered women. it requires finesse not brawn to operate. The era of hand-to-hand combat is increasingly taken over by computer-guided techno-weapons. Muscles the main source of strength is finding less use in a modern world.

Today we find women in all spheres of our life. They are even in army and police albeit in small numbers. In the IT industry, most of our BPO’s employ more women than men. The Indian parliament meanwhile is trying to get more women leaders by reserving 33%. In USA and in many developed nations women employees have outnumbered men already in almost all industries. But in the CEO and top management level they are still a minority and in India they are very few.

Kiran Bedi, the highly decorated ex woman police officer, said in one of her lectures that women and men should learn from each other about the positive qualities. If men have the three Ms – money, mobility and muscle, then women have three Hs – humanity, healing touch and heart.

We would all be happier if we believed that all so-called masculine and feminine characteristics such as left/ right brain thinking, intuition, physical activities, vulnerability, competitiveness, anger, grief, nurturing abilities, etc. were possible characteristics for everyone. I would agree that anyone who totally denies any of these traits is not fulfilling his/ her potential. That does not imply, however, in some hypothetical perfect society that women and men would display equal quantities or qualities of these characteristics. Instead, there is much evidence to suggest that there are inherent tendencies caused by hormones and genes that promote or inhibit these qualities. So they remain different, but that does not matter any longer for any position and for any job.

Ippadikku Rose is a reality show, which has its main agenda as to discuss about these sexes and also about the Third Gender. This is of course a delicate agenda and needs careful handling. Of course its agenda is even broader and it advertises that it is about social issues and not necessarily about these sexes. The topics mentioned are ‘Domestic violence in foreign countries’, ‘Sexual harassment in colleges’, ‘the life of models’, ‘The rise in number of divorces among celebrities’. But the symbol exhibited prominently in the show and the host clearly suggests what will be predominant in future shows.

There are many in India who are not even aware that a group called Third gender exist in their world.[ believe it or not]. Many see it as a disability of mind. The host Rose says, “Transgender in India are seen as immoral and evil,” “I will break that image by being articulate, intelligent and a bit like the girl next door.” And clearly reveals her intentions.

If there was a male host any issue on sexes will be perceived as being conducted with a male bias and similar if it was a female host. In this show they have a ‘different’ host and she is expected to combine the Three M’s and H’s to give a better balance to the issues.

There are many popular talk shows in various channels and the world richest television celebrity is a female talk show hostess, Oprah winfrey. We have our Visu, Gopinath, Lakshmi, Revathi, Mamatha chary, Charmila and Anu hassan etc. If Rose is compared with them, She would have won her cause. She need not overtake them but to be part of their brigade itself will be her greatest contribution to her race.

All the popular names written above had already a reputation before they started hosting a talk show. They just needed to built on their reputation. Rose is at disadvantage here because there is no prior media experience. Added to it is her
‘difference’. Now how she overcomes it and establishes a name for her is the curiosity element. And so far she is in the right track.

Her first show was telecast yesterday at ten PM in Vijay TV. The stage and the atmosphere were great. The audience did justice to her mission by completely being at ease with her presence and at no time where they at discomfort. She also conducted the show with no special exhibit of her being different. It is a good first step.

The music was sometimes irritating and she might have to improve her modulation. Her attempt to get both sides of the issue is definitely a very good sign and proves her caliber. She has proved what she is capable and we hope she will build on it.

The first show was about sexual harassment in colleges. And the affected sex was shown as females. It did not suggest any solution nor did it mass a judgment and it was a open discussion. Two females talked about their experiences and then a Dean of a college in the stage audience responded. She then got a couple, one a teacher and her wife who was his ex student to the stage. The issue discussed was whether it was proper for a Teacher to marry a student. The couple was mostly embraced and it was evident from their answers. The two girls surprisingly said it was Ok if they were really in love. The dean was steadfast on his stand that it was improper. Rose quickly got all their views and ended the show by telling that she will be back with a different topic.

Vijay TV had advertised that it is a show with difference and the first show was different. The Host underplayed her ‘difference’ but her conduct and style was no doubt different. In a month of Exams I am not sure whether she will bring enough TRP’s but she has exhibited her potential and the Judgment is not far away.

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