Write an autobiography on any one of the following in about 250 words:
1 =) A struggling actor or writer
2 =) A famous scientist
3 =) A teenage boy who climbed Mt. Everest.
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or an outsider, the dream of working in Bollywood is next to attaining nirvana. In a country of more than 1.2 billion people, making a space for yourself in the film industry is extremely tough, if not impossible. Thousands land up in Mumbai every day to pursue their dreams and thousands return without realising them.
Rahuul Aamath, a dreamy-eyed boy from a remote village in Rajasthan, is not someone you will bet on in this milieu. Generally, actors don’t come from this strata of society in mainstream Hindi films. It’s not unbelievable that he doesn’t even know his exact birth date.
He says, “I belong to a family where my parents didn’t note my birth date. My father says that I was born when he was in Class XI. Going by that calculation, I assume I was born in 1983-84. I completed M.Sc in 2004, so I think this calculation is correct.”
Like many of us, a government job would have been his ticket to a better job. He wasn’t from a poor family, but his aspirations were limitless. “My village’s name is Nikatpuri, it’s on the Jaipur-Agra highway. We were mentally trained to become government servants, but films have their own charm. We watched films on VCR, sometimes we went to the nearby town on a tractor to watch a film. Sometimes, I even used father’s name to rent VCR.”
Talking about a film and hoping to be a part of it are two completely different things. “Sometimes I did modelling at the local level. I knew about theatre only when I came to the Delhi University for my master’s degree. I also talked to my father about my dreams, but we knew nobody from the film industry.”
A sustainable income could loosen the clutch of fate. Rahuul says, “I wanted a job that could give me the freedom to do theatre, and in 2005 I got selected for a job in DRDO. I wanted to stay in Delhi, but I was sent to Pithoragrah, Uttarakhand on my first posting. I was so desperate to act that I was willing to feature in low-cost Kumauni music albums. There was just one gym with an annual fee of Rs 200, but I had to use it. In fact, the key to the gym was left with me.”
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