Has Creativity Today Been Defined by Questions Rather Than Certainties?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Creativity is deeply personal but influenced by societal expectations.
- The current artistic landscape offers countless options.
- The concept of the 'other' is significant in understanding creativity.
- Shifts in writing focus reflect broader changes in society.
- Many aspects of creativity remain a mystery.
Mumbai, Dec 27 (NationPress) The legendary Amitabh Bachchan has penned a thought-provoking piece on the essence of creativity, the feeling of apprehension, and the continually changing landscape of artistic expression in today's world. He poses a crucial question: has advancement truly broadened our perspectives or has it subtly confined them?
In his blog, Big B delves into the creative journey, discussing the persistent doubts that accompany any artistic endeavor. He expressed, “The apprehension continues... will it work or won’t it... what if it faces rejection and is asked to be redone or even destroyed (sic)...”
Bachchan noted that although creativity is inherently personal, it often gets influenced by societal expectations. “Creativity be damned, they wish it to be the way they want it... creativity is an individual expression (sic).”
The star reflected on the concept of the 'other' in the lives of creators, a small term that encompasses a vast universe of meanings.
“A gentle small word, bringing with it an entire world of expressions and interpretations... some most relevant and perhaps not understandable, but there all the same (sic)...”
He further commented on the current era, emphasizing that nothing appears to be finite or confined.
“In today’s world... nothing seems to be finite... bounded or terminable... say it, and a million options shall arise... almost in unison (sic).”
He compared this moment to an unlatched window, ready to welcome fresh air and new frequencies.
“Has the world expanded since our last assessment... or has it contracted to its own limits, offering a window that needs to be opened to invite in the freshness of air and bind you in its enveloped meanings... so welcomed and desired... despite its ulterior motives (sic)...”
Furthermore, he pointed out a transformation in how authors and thinkers convey their ideas.
“The 'I' that has deterred many writers... has long been supplanted by the 'whys'... which are defined by time, place, and circumstance... inadvertently fostering change (sic)...”
In conclusion, Bachchan acknowledged the elusive nature of answers.
“It remains a mystery and shall always be so,” he stated, wrapping up with a series of inquiries that emphasize his contemplation: “What mystery... why mystery... who in mystery (sic).”