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Patol Babu, Film Star

Question
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Patol Babu is an amateur actor for whom walk-on part in a movie turns into an ultimate challenge. Discuss. 

Solution

Patol Babu felt dejected when he first came to know that he was given a monosyllable dialogue. Then he memorized his mentor's words that 'no matter how small is the role, never consider it beneath your dignity.' He realised his mistake. Then he tries to utter exclamation 'oh' in different inflections and understood the various meanings that can be brought by them. In order to give his best, he rehearsed well before the shot. He practiced on how he will react physically during the collision. And during the shot acted with perfection.

Some More Questions From Patol Babu, Film Star Chapter

Read the following extract and answer the questions by choosing from the alternatives given below.
‘Come in, come in, sir!’ Patol Babu dragged the young man in and pushed the broken-armed chair towards him.

(a) Patol Babu was ___________
(i) a well-known film star
(ii) a rich businessman who ran a variety store
(iii) a successful stage actor
(iv) None of the above

(b) Who was the young man invited in by Patol Babu?
(i) Nishikanto Babu
(ii) Naresh Dutt
(iii) Mr. Pakrashi
(iv) Baren Mullick

(c) Why was Patol Babu excited on seeing the visitor?
(i) The visitor was his mentor.
(ii) He had offered him a role in a film.
(iii) He was his brother-in-law.
(iv) He was a famous director.

Read the following extract and answer the questions by choosing from the alternatives given below.

The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew,
The furrow followed free;
We were the first that ever burst
Into that silent sea.

(a) How did the mariners enter the silent sea?
(i) A storm drove them there.
(ii) The breeze stopped blowing and the sails dropped.
(iii) The Albatross took them there.
(iv) The helmsman steered the ship.

(b) Name the poem and the poet.
(i) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by P. B. Shelley
(ii) The Ancient Mariner by S.T. Coleridge
(iii) The Mariner and the Albatross by D. H. Lawrence
(iv) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by S.T. Coleridge

(c) Which poetic device is used in the above lines?
(i) Metaphor
(ii) Alliteration
(iii) Simile
(iv) Personification

What did Sosanko mean when he said that Patol Babu was lucky?

Answer the following in about 120 words:
“That’s odd − the man hadn’t been paid yet. What a strange fellow!” What traits of Patol Babu make him a strange fellow?

'Oh, oh, oh; oh, oh ...' Patol Babu began giving the exclamation a different inflection
each time he uttered it: After doing it a number of times he made an astonishing
discovery.

(a) Why did Patol Babu repeat the word, `oh' over and over again '?

(b) What 'astonishing discovery' did he make?

(c) What does the word, 'uttered' mean?

Who was Mr. Pakrashi and how did he instil the value of being true to one's work in
Patol Babu?

What was the news that Nishikanto Ghosh gave Patol Babu?

How did Patol Babu react? Why?

Why had Patol Babu lost his first job in Calcutta?

How does Patol Babu reconcile to the dialogue given to him?