Who was Sosanko and Jyoti in Patol Babu, the film star
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Sosanko was a young
fellow, perhaps the writer of the script of the film for which Patol Babu had
gone for shooting a scene. When he gave Patol Babu his monosyllabic dialogue,
he sensed his disappointment. He tried to make him feel good by explaining to him
that his role was really important. He explained to him how lucky he was to
have got an opportunity to work in Baren Mullik’s film.
When, Patol Babu got discouraged and disheartened to know the insignificance of his role, Jyoti, the young man who was in the shooting crew pacified all his doubts. He patiently and understandingly explained to Patol Babu that his role in the scene was quite crucial. He explained to him that Chanchal Kumar, the hero was a rising young executive. He had been informed that an embezzlement had taken place in his office, and he was to come to find out what had happened. He had to get out of his car and charge across the pavement towards the entrance. Just then he had to collide with an absent-minded pedestrian. Patol Babu had to play the role of that absent-minded pedestrian. He was to get hurt in the head and say "Oh!", but Chanchal Kumar had to pay no attention to him and go into the office. The scene was to highlight the hero’s preoccupation. So he tried to convince Patol Babu that his role was quite an important one.
When, Patol Babu got discouraged and disheartened to know the insignificance of his role, Jyoti, the young man who was in the shooting crew pacified all his doubts. He patiently and understandingly explained to Patol Babu that his role in the scene was quite crucial. He explained to him that Chanchal Kumar, the hero was a rising young executive. He had been informed that an embezzlement had taken place in his office, and he was to come to find out what had happened. He had to get out of his car and charge across the pavement towards the entrance. Just then he had to collide with an absent-minded pedestrian. Patol Babu had to play the role of that absent-minded pedestrian. He was to get hurt in the head and say "Oh!", but Chanchal Kumar had to pay no attention to him and go into the office. The scene was to highlight the hero’s preoccupation. So he tried to convince Patol Babu that his role was quite an important one.
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