THE BOY FROM LAMBATA |
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Another Review By Kamal | |
His autobiography The Boy from Lambata presents an honest account of his life, successes and failures, difficulties and a host of challenges, which he faced in his life and career. I have had the privilege of reading this book published by PAHAR, Nainital recently. I randomly browsed through the book as a reconnaissance but when I found the pearls of wisdom strewn in each page, I really decided to have a thorough reading of the book and believe me I have read the book over and over again ever since I got it. Apart from exceptional writing skills and literary competence of Shri Thapaji, what impressed me most is the characteristic passion and panache with which he narrates his story. As an Uttarakhandi what made me more emotional about the book is the fact that it has a strong resemblance to the story of every PAHADI who has to venture out of the confines of hills to hammer out a living not only for himself but also for his parents back home. There cannot be a better source of inspiration for the young and aspiring Uttaranchali than NST himself who rose from a sepoy to the high office of Chief Producer of the Films Division. This book is not just an autobiography but a unique mix of knowledge, courage, adventure, grit and gumption of an individual who braved the freezing cold, snowy winds, landslides, blizzards and avalanches during his filming expeditions at a range of high altitude Himalayan mountains in Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, J&K and Garhwal & Kumaun regions. His daredevil attitude has proved more than once that courage is not just having strength to go on but going on when one does not have strength. He has been witness
to the pre and post independent Indias developmental history and was a constant
companion of Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru during his gigantic task of building a new and
resurgent India. He was there wherever the Temples of Tomorrow, as Nehru
called them, were being built. His lunatic obsession with duty-first drove him
into taking life-threatening risks throughout his professional career. While covering
Nehrus USSR visit, he met with an accident and suffered injuries to his head. Pt.
Nehru himself inspected his injuries and retorted Shaheed Banana Chahte Ho
Kya?? When he was filming the havoc created by Brahmaputra in Assam, he was
physically pulled away to safety by Pt. Nehru from a chunk of earth that sunk into the
mighty river. He would climb onto the roof of speeding cars to take his favourite shots,
which is why he was so successful as a newsreel cameraman.Pt. Nehru had a personal liking
for this kumauni lad not merely for his professional competence but for his sheer
dedication and determination in carrying out the assigned tasks. At times, he was so
deeply engrossed in his work that he would forget his wife and son who would be waiting
for him on the dining table. His simplicity and down-to-earth attitude only reflect the
true character of a true Uttaranchali. This is amply evident from the fact that despite
his close proximity with Pt. Nehru, he never pursued personal glory, power and position
for himself. On the contrary, he faced many operational difficulties even as the Chief
Producer of Films Division as he never fell prey to the tone and tenor of the ruthless and
typical bureaucrats. His decisions, which won him laurels outside, were simply criticized
within his own establishment. The envious people around him, perhaps for fear of their own
failure and frustration, could not digest his unique ideas that were practical yet
successful. Unperturbed by this coterie, he chose to be hated for what he was than to be
loved for what he was not. To give you a real feel of the book, I will have to reproduce entire text herein which is neither feasible nor acceptable. The only option is to have the book and read it. I assure you, it will be an enlightening yet enjoyable reading. Some Photographs from the Book |
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"The Boy From Lambata" is going to be released by Shyam Benegal in the presence of Padmshri NS Thapa & Sekhar Pathak in Mumbai on Sep. 28 , 2004
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