
Last seen: Sep 30, 2021
Supporting roles are those roles that do not affect the plot or the subject of the film. True
21, ABC Street Kolkata Dear Nishikanto Babu, It was really kind of you to think about me and the passion I had for acting. In the beginning I w...
Patol Babu’s wife: What dialogue did you get? Patol Babu: I was surprised that I had only to say ‘Oh!’ Patol Babu’s wife: That is very strange. ...
(a) to surrender or relinquish (b) stimulate the imagination (c) shut down (d) staged (e) stopped (f) to gain control over one’s action...
(b) passionate actor, talented (c) meticulous, humble (d) diligent, meticulous (e) talented (f) genial, diligent
Although movies are interesting but making a movie is not an easy job. It requires finances as well as proper actors for particular roles. The setting...
Patol Babu was surprised to get his dialogue for it was only a single syllable ‘Oh’. He felt very discouraged. He thought he would be made fun of. Thi...
Patol Babu is a practical man. He was offered a role in Baren Mullick’s film of an absent- minded pedestrian. The dialogue he was given was only a sin...
Patol Babu at one time had real passion for stage. It verged on obsession. In Jatras, in amateur theatricals, in plays put up by the club in his neigh...
Naresh Dutt asked Sosanko to give Patol Babu his dialogues. Sosanko turned to Patol Babu and said, “Come along ‘grandpa.” He told Jyoti to give him hi...
These words are spoken by Patol Babu. He asked this question because the part that he had to play was of a pedestrian. An absent-minded, short-tempere...
Patol Babu told Mr. Mullick that if he had a newspaper open in his hand and if the collision took place while he had his eyes on the paper then perhap...
Mr. Mullick turned down Patol Babu’s request for a rehearsal and shook his head impatiently. He said there was a large patch of cloud approaching the ...
Patol Babu had to say only one word “Oh!” Patol Babu began giving the exclamation a different inflection each time he uttered it. After doing it for a...
Mr. Pakrashi was Patol Babu’s mentor. He used to say, “Each word spoken in the play is like a fruit in a tree. Not everyone in the audience has assess...
The youngster Jyoti produced a red dot pen and gave it to Sosanko who scribbled something on a page and handed it to Patol Babu. Patol Babu saw a sing...
Patol Babu worked as clerk with Hudson and Kimberley in Calcutta and was lucky to have a flat in Nepal Bhattacharji Lane. He lost his factory job beca...