
Similar emotions of rage, sorrow when you watched footage of the Sabharwal seated on the chair in what were his dying moments. You wanted to pick up something and hit back on his behalf. The fact that all the news channels showed this footage again and again, only exacerbated feelings. Not merely ours - it sufficiently moved an eyewitness to come forward with the evidence of his eyes. That’s how pained he was.
Nothing but nothing however, can be more painful than to watch the painfully thin ladies sway down the ramp of India Fashion Week as if they would faint any moment - as well they might, looking so deprived of nourishment. Ditto for all the beautiful people who attend those sumptuous after-show parties, who attend each and everyone one of them and never seem to gain anything other than plenty of TV coverage. The entire telecast is a torture: you can never attend those parties, never wear those clothes because were you to attend those parties, eat and drink what was served you would not fit into those clothes. So, all the telecast does is cause you a great deal of heartburn. Painful.