How grand really, were the IIFA awards??
Blogdosts... this was sent to me as a forward by a usually reliable  source. I cannot vouch for its authenticity, but it seems genuine  enough. If any of you reading this  happened to be at the venue, you'd  know!
 Written by Nitin Kumar 
 
wish to give you my notions on the supposedly grand IIFA awards that just happened last weekend.
 
All  over the social media including the page of a prominent South Asian  website, many South Asians are criticizing the actual awards ceremony.  Even though the stage was fascinating and the production fabulous, the  show itself was a big disappointment filled with corny jokes and poor  performances with panting lead dancers, uncomfortable pauses of silence,  sub-grade sound quality, etc. The show was so pathetic that the hosts  had to actually ask people for standing ovations! Standing ovations  should come impromptu, when the performers say or do something that  strikes a chord with the audience. Also, not enough big time stars  showed up. Preity Zinta, Hritik Roshan, Kareena Kapoor, Salman Khan,  Akshay Kumar and a host of others were no shows.
So what did we  taxpayers get for $12m that Michael Chan, the Ontario minister for  tourism and culture, proclaimed Ontario dished out? Even he on Matt  Galloway’s CBC metro morning show on Tuesday, June 21 seemed sceptical  about the immediate benefits that supposedly drew in only 40,000  visitors, unlike other home grown festivals that draw a million plus  visitors. All we got was a poorly organized and second rate awards  ceremony that did not respect time (it started an hour late) and dragged  on for 5 hours so that by the time the people rolled out, there was no  TTC available to go home. Also many are questioning as to what exactly  happened to the $12m? Was it used to pay exorbitant fees to enrich  already rich Indian actors? If that is the case, surely the money will  go out of Canada. And for what? To please the South Asian diaspora from  which many are actually cribbing at how badly they got ripped off?
Besides  this, right after the Brampton buzz event held over the June 17-19  weekend, one bold Bramptonian questioned the Mayor of Brampton on her  facebook page as to what happened to the $300K that was apportioned to  Brampton. The reply from the Mayor’s office was that no such amount was  spent on the buzz event, that they were rumours. Also the rumoured  $50K-$80K paid to Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu was denied. A few hours  after Michael Chan came on CBC radio stating that all communities got  $300K through a program called ‘Celebrate’, the whole thread on this  subject was deleted from the Mayor of Brampton’s facebook page. Are we  living in a democracy where we are allowed to express our opinion freely  or what? Isn’t the Mayor’s facebook page there to express citizens’  gripes as well as praise the Mayor for the many good things she has done  (and she definitely has, I will not deny that).
 
Another major  question is did IIFA really crack the mainstream market? As Matt  Galloway said on CBC metro morning, GTA’s number one morning radio show,  for many it is a circus. 
So Ontario dished out $12m plus $300K  for each community, i.e $13m plus for a mediocre circus?!  One that did  not even please the audience it was meant for?! Maybe there was more  money spent that we are unaware of.
Mohit Rajhans- who also comes  on CBC radio, asked Bollywood actor Anupam Kher at the awards if  Toronto should host more such shows. Kher said yes. When Mohit asked our  premier Dalton McGuinty the same question, he was non-committal; some  say the premier’s mannerism was such that even he seemed unsure about  the sanity of spending so many millions for a circus. 
I hope the  Ontario government has learned a lesson. $13m could have been better  spent on more meaningful programs. If certain cultures want to break  into the North American market, they should do it on their own steam and  money not ours
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