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motivation is important in life. with refer
to patol babu

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Answered by Dhiman011
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Potol Babu was elated at being offered a role in the movie at the age of fifty-two. Despite staying out of his acting career for quite a number of years, he prepared himself by drinking tea with ginger juice to keep his voice in perfect form for delivering the dialogue. However, he was disillusioned and disheartened at being offered a petty role with a sound 'Aah' as dialogue. But then he remembered how his mentor Gagan Pakrashi had told him never to ignore insignificant roles. It was only possible for a capable actor to make the most out of a petty role. He felt a surge of energy and this made Potol Babu move aside to a place. He rehearsed the single word 'aah' in various ways and saw how amazingly various moods could be expressed through that single word. Again we see Potol Babu arriving right on time at the shooting spot. ​This shows the positive attitude he nurtured towards his work.and motivation is important in life .....

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Answered by proudtobeanindian1
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Personal satisfaction is more important than financial rewards, as depicted in Satyajit Ray’s short story, Patol Babu, Film Star. The main character Patol Babu realized that personal satisfaction could not be measured and weighed by money, and so he acted in the film out of passion. He felttowards the job more than the money he would make from the job.

In Patol Babu, Film Star, Satyajit Ray has highlighted the idea that personal satisfaction is more important than financial rewards. According to him, one does a job because he is interested in it rather than getting reward from it.

In the story Patol Babu was given only a minor role in the film, as a pedestrian who was only needed to collide into the main actor Chancal Kumar and uttered a monosyllable sound “oh.” Nevertheless, his passion for the job drove him to work hard to give the best performance by rehearsing himself. Eventually, he had done a terrific job and received praise from Chancal Kumar-“You timed it so well that I nearly passed out”, and Barren Mullick praised him saying, “Jolly good! Why, you’re quite an actor!” He felt very pleased with his performance and “a total satisfaction swept over him.” He thought that it did not matter whether he received any payment or not. “What were twenty rupees when measured against the intense satisfaction of a small job done with perfection and dedication?” Thus, he did not wait to collect his payment.

Patol Babu realized that personal satisfaction could not be measured and weighed by money. To him, personal satisfaction is more crucial than material rewards. Ever since the beginning, Patol Babu did not act in the film because of the money merely. In contrast, it was because of his passion towards the job that drove him to act in the film. “I’ll be paid, of course, but that’s not the main thing.” He also knew that nobody would appreciate his performance as he is only a minor actor in the film. Even though Baren Mullick praised him, he would soon forget about it. “But all his labour and imagination he had put into this one shot–were these people able to appreciate that?” However, Patol Babu thought that his own satisfaction was more salient. He had proven his ability and talent in acting and these worked as a sort of motivation to him.

In the nutshell, personal satisfaction was more important than financial rewards and this idea work as one of the main issues in the story.
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