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"Personal satisfaction is more valueable than money". Justify it with reference to the chapter Patol Babu. (Class-X)

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Answered by sarabjotkaur707
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From earlier times, Patol babu wanted to an Actor but distressfully he was disguised by his family problems and had to start earning for the sake of his livelihood.

But, On his way to the market, he meets his neighbor Nilkanto Ghosh. Whilst their short conversation, Nilkanto informs Patol Babu that his brother-in-law happens to belong to the film industry and he was looking for an actor for an impending film.  Patol Babu is taken by surprise when Nilkanto further informs him that he had suggested Patol Babu’s name for the role. It was surprising for Patol Babu to think he would be appropriate for the role at his age. However, having known about his former stage shows, Nilkanto was confident that Patol Babu was the correct person for this role.  He couldn’t help himself from rejuvenating the memories of the good old days when people would throng from different spaces by hearing his name, merely to witness him on the stage for his theatrical shows.In the midst of his life hustle, Patol Babu’s love for acting and his theatrical skills suffered a major setback. His sole relaxation was him recollecting the lines of his older plays.

Nilkanto’s brother-in-law Naresh Dutta, arrived at Patol Babu’s place. He offered Patol Babu a small part in the film. The role was that of a pedestrian who happened to be short tempered and absent-minded. Naresh informed Patol Babu about all the nitty-gritty of the role- the way he was supposed to dress for the role, the address of the studio and when he was supposed to reach at the studio next morning (mentioning it to be 8.30 sharp). Patol Babu was more than happy to accept the role, however, his only qualm was whether the role was a speaking one or not. Hearing a positive reply for the same, Patol Babu was eager more than ever. After Naresh’s dismissal, Patol Babu mustered the news to his wife. They both took a walk down memory lane, recollecting the days when Patol Babu first started in theatre with a similarly small role.

Next morning Patol Babu arrived at the studio most promptly at eight thirty in the morning. On his arrival he witnessed a plethora of car and other vehicles as well as throngs of busy people, without the time to spare for even a glance. Patol Babu started feeling a little hot due to the jacket he was wearing as a part of his costume. Though initially, he was nowhere to be seen, Patol Babu soon saw Naresh Dutt approaching him. He appreciated Patol Babu for his punctuality. Further, he told him to find a shade for himself and wait for a turn to arrive. Patol Babu did what he was asked to do. He found refuge under the canopy of a tree. Witnessing the hustle bustle of the young people working on the set, from the distance, Patol Babu could not help but admire the sheer hard work and the dedication that went behind filmmaking.Patol Babu was getting worried about his dialogue delivery because he was not given the dialogues he had to deliver. He did not worry about how small the role was, he wanted to be perfect in his act. No sooner did he go on to approach a man about his query, than the shooting started. A man standing next to him to witness the shooting informed him that the hero of the film was Chanchal Kumar. After a long wait, Naresh finally arrived with Patol Babu’s dialogue. At first, Patol Babu though he was joking with him, for his script contained only a word- “oh!” Seeing him rather disappointed, Naresh told Patol Babu that he should consider himself very lucky to be a part of the film directed by the revered Baren Mallick while the hero of the film was the superstar Chanchal Kumar. This made Patol Babu a little less upset and he made a resolution to make most of the situation. As a result, he started rehearsing that one word itself in different ways to be enacted.

Patol Babu requested for a rehearsal before his shot which was denied. However, when his turn came, he was so engrossed in his act that the collision as a pedestrian seemed like a real one. Each one applauded him for his diligence and perfect timing. He was told to wait until the end of the shoot for his remuneration. However, Patol Babu quietly left the set. The acting was his passion and the appreciation was the only remuneration he needed.

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