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It is not the magnitude of the work, but the way it is performed that makes it significant or insignificant. Justify this statement with reference to the story Patol Babu The film star in 100-120 words

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Answered by aryan2006
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Patol Babu was disappointed with the role he was given in the film. He had to play the role of an absent minded pedestrian who collides with the protagonist and simply say "Ah". Patol Babu was expecting more out of his role. Just then he remembered the words of his mentor Pakrashi who had told him that no work is small if performed with dedication. Truly, Patol Babu carried out the role with great perfection and did not even wait for the money because he was satisfied and happy with what he did.

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Answered by nahlawat57na
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How big or small a piece of work is determined by the magnitude of work but with the dedication diligence and sincerity with which it is done. Take for example the monosyllabic dialogue given to patol Babu. It is a small an insignificant role but it prove to be a litmus test for his acting skills.

While practicing his dialogue, patol Babu realised the immense potentiality of this apparently meaning less exclamation. The different nuances of meaning that its delivery could bring out fascinated him. Hence, when he performed his part and ordered the word with 50% anguish, 25% surprise and 25% irritation, he transformed and otherwise in significant role into a very important part of the narrative. Not only he himself but the director and the hero were also very happy with his performance.

Thus, the greatness of a piece of work is directly proportional to sincerity dedication and hard work with which it is carried out.

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