THE QUESTION OF ARTIST’S CREATIVITY AND FREEDOM

 

Should artists get complete freedom to express their creativity or not? This has become the subject of debate in recent times? Photo: LB Thapa

By HARSIKA DEV

It is said that artists must get complete freedom to express their ideas in their own way and there should not be government restrictions on them.

 

Creative artists enrich society by doing the most creative activities. For their hard work and perseverance, they are respected in society, and sometimes their hard work is appreciated with awards and prizes. However, some artists misuse their talents for the wrong purposes. Let’s take the example of film artists. Most of them serve violence and vulgarity to society. Their films are corrupting most of our youngsters and many others.

 

Today’s generation is crazy about film artists. They follow film celebrities like anything. Many artists are even not aware of what negative impact their vulgar films can leave on the tender minds of children. Without any doubt, today’s society has become much more violent and too vulgar and for this, the entire cinema is responsible.      

 

Today’s children are tomorrow’s future of the nation. If their brains are stacked with all negative information, then what we can expect from these children when they are grown up?

 

This does not mean that all artists are bad. Some of them are genuine and highly creative artists. These creative artists encourage people to follow their trends. These artists are truly great and deserve public accolades.  

 

In the end, I would say that creative artists are national assets. They need public support and financial assistance from the state. So that they can continue their creative activities. However, the government should also watch some unscrupulous artists who take undue advantage and corrupt society. Such artists should be identified at the earliest possible and they should be thrown away like a dead fly from a glass of milk. 

About the author

Hersika Dev has passed her +2 from Shree Indra Rajya Laxmi Secondary school. She wants to pursue higher studies in the USA. It is her intense desire to study Business Studies in a reputed university in the USA. 

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