Posted by: ashu July 20, 2006
Rishi Dhamala
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"Then we have our Vijay Kumar who seems to place himself much above his interviewee." Again, why shouldn't Vijay "place himself much above his interviewee?" Let me make that question clear: I am no fan of Vijay Kumar -- but, increasingly I have thinking: In all of these 20-plus years that Vijay has held center court in our Nepali Tellydom, how come the rest of Nepali sociey has FAILED to provide any legitimate competitors to him? I mean, look around -- and who do you see as Vijay's competitors in that space in which he operates professionally? Virtually no one. The point is: Competition is the lifeblood of excellence in any field. And in the absence of competition, even the best people go bad quickly. Vijay Kumar is preening and prancing around and holds himself in absurdly high regard precisely because he sees and fears absolutely no competition. And failing to provide him any competition in the last 20+ years is also our collective failing in some sense. And that's what worries me more than any dancing and prancing on Vijay's part. oohi ashu
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