Section 3
The Joy of Being Together in Love
piNikku marundhu piRaman aNiyizhai
than nOykkuth thAnE marundhu.
Verse 1101
"I will give you an interview. But you should telecast my interview live!" said Gnanasekaran.
"We don't have the practice of telecasting interviews live" said the official of the Television channel.
"In that case, I can't give you an interview. I am sorry" said Gnanasekaran.
The official told him that he would check with his higher authorities, about Gnanasekaran's condition for giving an interview. But, the top management of the TV channel didn't accept Gnanasekaran's condition.
The information of a popular Television channel having approached Gnanasekaran for an interview, and his having imposed a condition that the interview should be telecast live, got leaked and several channels became aware of it.
Kumar, the CEO of 'Live News,' a Television channel that had been launched only a few months back, called the senior executives of the channel for a discussion.
"Why don't we telecast an interview with Mr. Gnanasekaran?" asked Kumar.
"Sir, ours is a news channel. Our viewers are interested only in political news. They may not be interested in viewing an interview with a businessman" said a senior executive.
"On the other hand, we may get new audience, interested in business news. That will be good for us" said another executive.
Kumar looked at him with interest.
"We don't know why Mr. Gnanasekaran has been insisting on a live telecast of his interview. What if he says something embarrassing or offensive about someone? That will create a problem for us. It may even lead to litigation, involving serious charges like defamation etc." said another executive.
"That is my concern too!" said Kumar.
"Sir, I have an idea" said Ravi, the Chief Editor.
The announcement that Gnanasekaran's interview would be telecast live in 'Live News' created a lot of sensation, both in the media circles and among the general public.
The fact that a news channel that has been mostly telecasting news and programs relating to politics and current affairs would be telecasting an interview with a businessman evoked a lot of interest.
That the interview would be telecast live, as demanded by the businessman giving the interview, added an element of curiosity, stimulating a desire in the minds of a large number of people, to watch the program.
Several minutes after the interview began, Gnanasekaran revealed the reason for his insistence on the interview being telecast live.
"From the time I started my business, till the present time, I have faced a lot of competition. Many of my competitors have followed honest business practices, but a few have resorted to unethical practices, subterfuge and even fraud. There have been several occasions, when a section of the media had predicted that my business would collapse, unable to face the competition. There have been instances, when my company's position became weak, leading to a steep fall in the price of my company's shares. But I have encountered all those problems and emerged victorious. The one factor that ensured my success is..."
Gnanasekara paused at this moment.
Ravi, the Chief Editor who was conducting the interview, the CEO Kumar, other executives of the channel and the audience watching the interview were all curious to know what factor would be mentioned by Gnanasekaran.
"...the wisdom that I had acquired!" said Gnanasekaran, smiling.
"Sir!" said Ravi, somewhat shocked.
"It is only for the purpose of bringing this to the notice of the public that I wanted this interview to be telecast live! Now, I feel happy that this information will reach every one!"
Kumar, who was watching the interview felt disappointed.
'Is it for singing his own praise that Mr. Gnanasekaran wanted his interview to be telecast live? I have allowed myself to be misled by anticipating that he would say something sensational!'
"Sir, can you elaborate on what you meant by the 'wisdom acquired by you?'" asked Ravi, continuing the interview.
"Definitely. I have come here only for showcasing the wisdom I possess! By the way, a few of my friends are sitting outside the studio. Will you allow them to come inside?" asked Gnanasekaran.
"What for?" asked Ravi, perplexed.
"They are the senior executives of my company. Some of the executives, who joined my company, soon after I had started my company, have retired. Some are not alive now. When I said, 'wisdom acquired by me,' I was referring to my senior executives. From the time I had started my business, I realized that knowledge and wisdom were the tools that would offer the best protection to my business. So, I recruited persons of knowledge and wisdom and kept them with me, not just as employees, but as guides, advisors, troubleshooters, thinkers and innovators. They have not only helped my business to grow, but also protected my business from the strategies of my honourable competitors and the devious tactics of my less honourable competitors and my enemies. They shielded my business by functioning as effective bulwarks against all kinds of obstacles and attacks faced by my business. If you permit me, I will introduce them to the world through your channel and register my gratitude to them. The reason I insisted that my interview be telecast alive was to bring the people who have provided me the knowledge and wisdom to run and safeguard my business all these years, to the limelight" said Gnanasekaran.
"With pleasure!" said Ravi, with enthusiasm, returning to him.
"Sir! Telecasting Gnanasekaran's interview has given a very good boost to our channel's viewership. In fact, our viewership has doubled. The bold decision taken by you to accept Gnanasekaran's request to telecast his interview live, is the reason for this" said Ravi.
"No, Mr. Ravi. The reason for this success is executives like you providing me the wisdom, the way Gnanasekaran's executives provided him. I am not saying this just to make you feel good. When I was bogged down by the question about the repercussions, in case Mr. Gnanasekaran said anything offensive about someone, you came out with the idea that by making use of technology, we could telecast the interview with an one minute lag, so, if he said anything objectionable, we would be able to block the objectionable part, before it would be telecast. It was based on this brilliant idea of yours that I agreed to telecast the interview live. So, it was your knowledge and wisdom that made this success possible!" said Kumar, in atone of genuine appreciation.
"Ok. See you later."
After a few days, Sethupathy came to Padmanabhan's house. The two friends were conversing about various things.
Sethupathy recalled his conversation with Padmanabhan a few days back and asked him, "Last week, you attended a religious discourse. How was it?"
"It was good" said Padmanabhan.
"Who was the speaker?"
Padmanabhan thought for a moment and said, "I am unable to recall his name."
"When I invited you to a music concert, you declined my invitation and went to that discourse. Now you say you can't even recall the speaker's name!" said Padmanabhan, laughing.
"Santakumar" said Padmanabhan's wife Dharini, speaking from the kitchen.
"Oh! He is a popular speaker. How did you forget his name?" asked Sethupathy.
"Well. I have not attended any religious discourse earlier. Maybe, that is why his name was not registered in my mind"
"What was the subject he spoke on?"
"Something relating to Ramayana, I think!"
"Santakumar speaks only about the Gita!"
"Whether it was Gita or Sita, it was about spirituality. that's all" said Padmanabhan, in exasperation.
After Sethupathy had left, Dharinin asked him, "You have listened to the discourse for two hours. But you remember neither the name of the speaker, nor the topic he spoke on. What is wrong with you?"
"I have heard that the sweet pongal they had been offering at the end of the discourse as prasad, is very delicious. That is why, when you suggested that I attend that discourse, I came along with you. I didn't pay attention to his talk. My mind was on the sweet pongal I would be getting at the end of the discourse, as prasad. I was playing with my mobile phone for some time. Then I became drowsy. I had a nap sitting in the chair. I woke up only at the end of the speech. I felt fresh. I enjoyed the taste of the sweet pongal they distributed, after the speech got over!" said Padmanabhan.
"You could have as well gone to the music concert with your friend. After all, you have some interest in music. There is a canteen at the concert hall too!"
"I could have. I would prefer to go to the canteen first, relish my favourite dishes and then enter the concert hall. But Sethupathy won't allow me to go to the canteen till the concert got over. That's why I didn't like to go to the concert with him!" said Padmanabhan.