2. Answer the following questions briefly.
a) Why did Nishikanto Ghosh recommend Patol Babu for the movie part?
b) Why did Patol Babu want to know what his dialogue” would be?
c) How did Patol Babu reconcile to the dialogue given to him?
d) What were the words used by the director to
i) start the shooting?
ii) stop the shooting?
e) What did Chanchal Kumar think of Patol Babu's acting?
f) Why did Naresh Dutt think Patol Babu was a strange fellow?
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Answer:
a)Patol Babu was wanted by the production company to play the role of an absent minded pedestrian who collides with the hero Chanchal Kumar. Nishikanto Ghosh suggested his name because he would fit perfectly in the character of fifty years old bald headed pedestria.
b)Patol Babu was a perfectionist. For him his role was more important than the opportunity. He was curious to know what his dialogues were so that he could rehearse his dialogues. As a theater artist, he used to practice his dialogues many a time for a perfect delivery.
c)At first, Patol Babu was not happy with the one word dialogue given to him. Then he is reminded of the words of his stage mentor, Gogon Pakrashi, that each word spoken in a play is very important. he himself discovers that the word 'oh' carries different shades of meaning.
d)i)sound camera action
ii) (I am sorry but I am unaware about this answer)
e)Chanchal Kumar heaped praises upon Patol Babu after the shot was over. He appreciated the way Patol Babu timed the collision. Hope this information will clear your doubts about the topic.
f)Naresh Dutta was surprised to find out that Patol Babu had left the movie set, without collecting the money. This made Naresh Dutta soliloquize that Patol Babu must be strange fellow, because no one forgets to collect the payment.
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Answer:
Nishikanto gosh recommend patol babu for the movie part as patol babu was a perfect match as bear the description asked by ghosh youngest brother in-law
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