Readers’ Voice
Stop using LED lights on vehicles
Due to the extremely bright and white flash, many people are using LED lights as vehicle headlights these days. Due to the intensity of these LED headlight lights, the driver of the vehicle coming from the opposite direction can hardly see anything. He becomes blind in a moment. And then the accident happened. With the emergence of three-wheelers that have been on the highway for a long time, these LED headlights have become a death trap. When the light of this LED is exposed to the eye, nothing can be seen for a while. Drivers of motorcycles, three-wheelers, private cars and microbuses coming from the opposite direction are in trouble. Not only that, the LED lights are also very harmful to human eyes. It directly hits the retina of the eye by producing more than light than tolerable level.
However, the traffic police administration has no headache towards use of LED lights. At night, on various roads of the city, vehicles are seen using LED lights such as auto van car, rickshaw, easy bike, motorcycle, Mahendra and many other vehicles.
I request the police and district administration to be strict more in this regard. Campaigns should be conducted so that everyone can stay away from using LED lights. Placards can be hung on the roads.
Abir Hasan Sujan
Department of Land Management and Law
Jagannath University
Martial art in cinema
In the world of cinema, martial art has occupied a significant room because of its marvelous techniques and beauty. Who is there who has not heard the name of Shaolin Temple of China? Legendary Bruce Lee, Jet Lee, Jacky Chan, Cynthia Khan, Michella Khan and Cynthia Rodrogue have uplifted martial art to the pinnacle. The film directors of Hollywood have also treated it with special connotation. That is why the martial art based movies are very popular throughout the world.
Likewise, among the SAARC members, Bangladesh had best potentials. But our film directors failed to evaluate. Ilyas Cobra, SirajPanna, DaniSidak, Kabir Khan, Chinese, Sancho Panja, Chita, Rubel and Don are, among others, can be used to make a breathtaking film to charm the world. But they have not been properly used. As a result, the fighting scene in the Bangladeshi cinemas has damaged the beauty of martial art. We admit that few directors like Shahidul Islam Khokan tried to evaluate the above actors.
I believe that it is very possible to make pure martial art based movies with IlyasKobra, SirajPanna, DaniSidak, Kabir Khan, Chinese, Sancho Panja, Chita, Rubel and Don and others. However, it will be unjust to cast some one, who does not know martial art, in the main role. Our film directors may try afresh. Will they?
Peter Rozario
Dhaka
