'Perfection comes with Practice'. Justify the statement with reference to the lesson 'Patrol Babu'.
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Patol Babu executed his part to perfection. However, he wondered
whether the immense effort he had put in to enact a small role would be
appreciated by everybody or not. The film unit usually got hold of some
people, made them do their parts and paid them a small amount. They were
not bothered about the quality of performance.
Although Patol Babu performed a small role, he felt that taking money for it would be trivialising his performance. He was a true actor for whom creative satisfaction was foremost and not money.
Although Patol Babu performed a small role, he felt that taking money for it would be trivialising his performance. He was a true actor for whom creative satisfaction was foremost and not money.
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Satyajit Ray's story, "Patol Babu Film Star" is a tale of personal satisfaction being the most important thing in life. Patol Babu's desire was to act in a movie and when he finally received the opportunity, he was overjoyed. Although, it was the insignificant role of an absent-minded pedestrian, he worked hard to ensure that he gave his best performance. Small or big it is essential that we carry out our responsibilities sincerely and in a diligent manner. Patol Babu' perseverance and hard-work paid off, when he received accolades from the hero and director of the movie. These praises were more important to Patol Babu than the payment he was to receive. Thus, there are a number of things that we can learn from "Patol Babu Film Star' and the most important being self-satisfaction. He made the role more significant by acting perfectly
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