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The Boy from Lambata
Memories of a Combat Cameraman and Documentry-Maker
By N.S.Thapa
The innocent face of N.S.Thapa (NST) on the cover of the book looks
like a face of a Hollywood star ,working in a war film but that innocent face has
witnessed lot of ups and down in his life . His Autobiographical book "The
Boy from Lambata" is not only the account of the his life and work but also
the account of Indian history. His book reflects the changing shade of Indian social ,
political and bureaucratic landscape . His book shows that sheer courage, hard work and
honesty can bring success in the life.
The first thing on hearing the name of
the book comes to the mind is the word Lambata .NST knows this and begins his
book by saying Lambata is the name of the house my grand father built on a forlorn
ridge in the village of Marh-Manle in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand Lambata
means a long path and aptly describes its isolated location, far from
everywhere; over a kilometer away from the main village
. .The boy from the
same remote house ;in an unknown village of Northern Hills of India , rose to the various
occasions and became the true legend of Indian documentary film history.
We know very little about that boy and
his eventful life but we are really indebted to
him for giving us the opportunity of going through the various chapters of his life .His
life evolves from the place which he describes as place where a person born poor
,illiterate and fettered to the yoke of his pair of bullocks for life. His childhood
reminds us of the various problems a poor boy faces in the remote villages of hills. The
status of education, health facilities, caste-system, social stigmas, traditional
bindings, village life style, and status of woman in the society all appears in the early
pages of his book. His father reminds him of a
saying A man born in hills and bullock born in the plains of the India ,face
the same fate. One is yoked to go round and oil expeller and the other is yoked to the
rocky ,unyielding soil and they both die young
Life of NST changes when he moves to
city with his uncle for further education. After studying at Shilong and Baluchistan he
joins the army as a military man and later becomes the English teacher in the army. Fate
brings more changes in his life and he ultimately becomes a war cameraman. Then starts the
story of world war -II through the eyes of NST and readers go through the different phases
of war in pre-independent era. His romance with the movie camera enables him to go to
various places and witness many historic events. His wonderful narration of the events is
a treat for the readers of the book. He not only gives the eye-witness account of the
events but also substantiate it with historical backgrounds and facts.
He joins the film divison after
independence and completes the various assignments. His proximity with the then prime
minister Pt.Jawahar Lal Nehru brings lot of interesting facts about the life of Nehru .
Readers see Nehru in new light and different faces of Nehru comes into the mind. Pt.
Nehrus visits to different countries like Pakistan ,Russia ,Poland and many places
were covered by NST and travelogue of every visit is worth reading .To that end the book
succeeds, and uninitiated readers are provided with a background of the world wasr-II and
post-independent India alongside Nehrus political career .
Many interesting incidents and anecdotes
fill the book. Normally people feel happy with promotions but NST feels otherwise at one
occasion .In 1967, on the 20th anniversary of Indian Independence , my
family saw me promoted to the rank of producer ,getting a higher salary and doing lesser
work
.I sat behind the a table like a glorified clerk and supervised the work of five
or six directors
I felt like a bird with clipped wings.
This book also shows concerns about the
deforestation of hills .With the passage of time forest contractors and timber
traders damages the remaining forests . The pattern of rain and snowfall in the hills has
changed ,
We the people of India , are guilty of destroying our eco-system by
mindless destruction of our forests . We cannot blame the weather-Gods for droughts and
famines.
In nutshell this book is worth
reading and for taking bucket full of inspiration from life and work of Mr.N.S.Thapa. |