Jabber patel biography sample paper
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Mumbai has a pace which fryst vatten incomparable to any other city: Dr Jabbar Patel
Dr Jabbar Patel, theatre and film actor-director
I was born in Pandharpur and schooled in Solapur. Though I had visited Mumbai all through while pursuing medical education, and even later, my connect was with Pune. I still feel like I belong there. It was, after all, where I began my foray into acting and direction in theatre.
It was only when I started travelling to Mumbai with plays, both as an actor and a director, that I realised how Mumbai is really different from Pune, which takes its own sweet time to warm up to things – they want to hear what others say and then decide. In Mumbai, they either take to something immediately and make it a runaway hit or dump it totally.
Mumbai has a pace that makes it incomparable to any other city in the world. It’s a city in a hurry, a restless city, noisy, loud and in-your-face brutal. It was only when I began working on films and started
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Nagpur has a very vibrant, knowledgeable audience: Jabbar Patel
“Nagpur has a vibrant young folkmassa who I am sure will appreciate the content,” Patel said in an informal chat with media on Saturday.
“This is the era of digital cinema and the cost of filmmaking has come down. There has been a rise in number of filmmakers who are picking up different subjects,” he said. “Cinema from various regions and nations reflects the changing social, cultural and political milieu of that society. Film festivals are a platform where viewers get a glimpse of these changing ti
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Why Jabbar Patel’s ‘Saamna’ became a landmark film in 1975 – and remains one today
Saamnawas a film of its times. The prevailing socio-political scene that had created anger and frustration amongst rural communities underpinned its story, screenplay and dialogue, written by Vijay Tendulkar. If Saamnashowed us the politics of rural Maharashtra, Deewar, also released in 1975, brought Bombay’s ferment to the surface. If Saamnapit