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This footage is 5 years old. It is a person taking on a robot persona. It doesn't use hand gestures because it would be instantly recognisable as Human. The voice is transmitted to it by someone off-stage. The crowd is stock footage. There are no close-ups of it's face because we would see various muscles working, like swallowing. We would see moisture in her eyes and of course random blinking. There never was a 'Sophia' because the technology is far, far into the future.
You are the perfect symbol of deep intelligentsia. You keep audience glued till the very end of the real message. Your oratory is matchless like your stardom. No doubt you are one of the greatest iconic personalities of the world. I heartily encourage and support the real essance of Dharam🎉
Dharm and Dharma are same. It’s not anglicised by saying Dharma. In English one can still say Dharm as is said in Hindi. However South Indian languages and Sanskrit both it is pronounced as Dharma (Dharman- root word in Sanskrit). I’m surprised why the great Bachan whom I thought as a linguist made such a silly mistake. We call our religious customs sanāthana dharma. And in Hindi sanāthan Dharm and both mean the same. I agree for Himalāya and Rāmayāna where instead of ālaya (home) lāya means shelter (as in for horse stable) and āyana (journey) yāna means vehicle for the journey. So there is a slight apabhramsha of words if the vowel is not pronounced in Dheerga manner at the right positions of the words constituted for delivering the correct meaning.
Luxurious and essentials and Slection some one for a purpose " second is devotional, both are in existence ' promotion about which ? Fighting then essential " history after have wee acknowledged about desese is whoo ?
आदरणीय अमित जी 🙏सादर प्रणाम आपको जी few corrections in your speech: In Telugu, we write & say రామాయణ not రామాయణ్ unlike in Hindi we write रामायण to say it in both ways, similarly in Telugu, we write & say హిమాలయ not హిమాలయ్ unlike in Hindi we write हिमालय to say it in both ways, which Mr. Bachchan you seem to be ignorant of, yet you speak about it in an international forum!🫢
आदरणीय अमित जी 🙏सादर प्रणाम आपको जी few corrections in your speech: In Telugu, we write & say సనాతన ధర్మ not సనాతన్ ధర్మ్ unlike in Hindi we write सनातन धर्म to say it in both ways .. no wonder many North Indians don’t know much about South Indian languages, let alone Bhārat’s sanatan mother language Sanskrit; and you Mr. Bachchan are no exception it seems 😞
He is absolutely wrong in usage of words - Dharma, Karma..Those are sanskrit root words. In all south Indian languages also, we use "dharma" which is not a distortion. Hindi folks think that whatever they use is right.
Where words come out from the depth of truth Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit Mr. Bachhan, Sir, your oratory was just as phenomenal as the lines above. Thank you for inspiring me to stop and introspect. You spoke on to a perfect crescendo with the choicest words to drive home a deep meaning into Life and the dichotomies that create an illusionary barrier to invoke the Self and the sensibilities, to be conscientious and spontaneous. To be free and all inclusive. To be common has become a rare thing in today's times. You have inspired me to be simple and common again. To be ingenious. To be aware and content. Bless you!!
We've British colonial mindset that's why some cities names are also like how British used to pronounce them, like it's written "Lucknow" but actually it's "Lakhnau"
I'm the avid fan of Shri. Amitabh Bachman, since I came to Bombay in 1968 and watched his films. In show businesss he has excelled by his impeccable style of delivering the dialogues. His confidence level must be in the order of 300+%. That's fine. But today while he delivering brand words, his explanations are not relevant. For eg : The words, Dharma, and Dharm are not the same is not accepteble. In South indian languages, like Kannada, there are no half letters, like Ram, Sanjay, Krishan, Venkatesh, Ved etc; they are pronounced as Rama, Sanjaya, Krishna, Venkatesha, Veda, etc etc; It is alright the western toungue can not adjust with certain Indian words, like Chitraduraga is termed as Chital droog. Bengaluru, as Bangalore, etc etc. This should be kept in mind. Before delivering a speech in front of huge gathering,. he should be aware of the above said instances. Sanskrit is the mother language, of most of our regional languages, still all the regional languages, have different tones, and spelling. Better he should hear Dr. Shatavadhani Ganesh's speech ; a scholar on many subjects etc speech. who knows 17 languages, and an Engineering student ! Expert on Veda, Upanishads, Bhashya, etc etc