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People & Memories

Soumitra: Actor, More than a Star

[ Originally published in The Telegraph, November 16th, 2020 ]

I never imagined that I would be writing an obituary for someone so full of life as Soumitra Chatterjee. Those who were lucky enough to know him at reasonably close quarters, which is quite a large number, it would really take a long time to accept that he is no more. Rarely has one come across an all-round cultural personality with absolutely no airs. He was in life as he appeared (and will always appear) in his films.

  • People & Memories । মানুষ এবং স্মৃতি
  • Soumitra Chatterjee । সৌমিত্র চট্টোপাধ্যায়

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How Mahatma Gandhi Influenced Me

[ Originally published in Prabha, Issue 18, October 2nd, 2020 ]

Strange as it may sound, there was a wave of disenchantment about Gandhi ji in West Bengal after Independence and it was passed on to us who were born within a few years of freedom. It stemmed, perhaps, from the shoddy treatment that was meted out to Netaji by a group in the Congress that was close to the Mahatma. Many of us, therefore, began with a negative "opening balance" about Gandhi and that is what makes our turnaround more interesting.

  • People & Memories । মানুষ এবং স্মৃতি
  • Mahatma Gandhi। মহাত্মা গান্ধী

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Kapila Vatsyayan — She Was the Tallest

[ Originally published in National Herald, September 27th, 2020 ]

In the performing and the visual arts, there are larger numbers who achieved iconic positions but in the domain of cultural popularisation, theorisation and management, we can recall only very few. Dr Kapila Vatsyayan was the last in the unforgettable trio of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay and Pupul Jayakar as her predecessors. Each of them embarked upon separate missions within the vast space of culture.

  • People & Memories । মানুষ এবং স্মৃতি
  • Culture | সংস্কৃতি
  • Dr Kapila Vatsyayan । ডক্টর কপিলা বাৎসায়ন
  • Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay । কমলাদেবী চট্টোপাধ্যায়
  • Pupul Jayakar । পুপুল জয়কার
  • Personalities / ব্যক্তিত্ব

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Everybody’s Dada: Pranab Mukherjee

[ Originally published in Outlook, August 31st, 2020 ]

How does one summarise the life of a patriarch who strode the stage of Indian politics for over half a century? As a titan, he towered well above the rather diminutive height that god given him, along with a razor sharp mind and a phenomenal memory for details and numbers.

When he was picked up by Indira Gandhi in 1969 after his skilful campaign in West Bengal that ensured the electoral victory of her father’s favourite, Krishna Menon, little did either of them realise what life had in store for them.

  • People & Memories । মানুষ এবং স্মৃতি
  • Politics । রাজনীতি
  • Pranab Mukherjee । প্রণব মুখোপাধ্যায়
  • Personalities / ব্যক্তিত্ব

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Hari Vasudevan: Historian, Gentleman and Beloved Teacher

[ Originally published in The Wire, May 10th, 2020 ]

It was only late last night when the hospital sent me a short report on Hari Vasudevan’s precarious condition that I realised he had a middle name as well, Sankar. Caught between a more placid Vishnu and a temperamental Shiva, Hari must have opted quite early for the tranquil deity, for everything about him was so unflappably cool, soothing and gentle.

  • People & Memories । মানুষ এবং স্মৃতি
  • Culture | সংস্কৃতি
  • Personalities / ব্যক্তিত্ব
  • Hari Vasudevan। হরি বাসুদেবন

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Presidency Teachers Dared Naxal Violence and Taught Students

[ Originally published in Hindustan Times, January 19th, 2017 ] [ View PDF ]

Classes were interrupted at will and the college shut down at sporadic intervals, which meant students lost irretrievable academic months and years. But Presidency is Presidency and some teachers dared the violence and gave tutorials in their rooms at considerable risk and others took makeshift classes in their homes.

  • People & Memories । মানুষ এবং স্মৃতি
  • Presidency College (University) । প্রেসিডেন্সী কলেজ (বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়)
  • Kolkata । কলকাতা

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Those Were Days My Friend

[ Published June 28th, 2016 ][ View PDF ]

My first recollection of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is imbedded in my mind, as it was also my first brush with the law. It was in January 1969, a month after I had appeared for my class 11 School Board examination, that my political 'mentor' decided that we must join a protest outside the Pakistani High Commissioner's office to demand the release of Sheikh saheb from jail. Who? Sashanka Sekhar Ray explained the Agartala Conspiracy Case and how the Pak government had put Sheik Mujib behind bars for two long years.

  • Memoir। স্মৃতিকথা
  • Akashvani । আকাশবাণী
  • History | ইতিহাস
  • West Bengal । পশ্চিমবঙ্গ
  • Naxalite Movement । নক্‌শাল আন্দোলন

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Remembering Father Gilson

[ Originally published in Ananda Bazar Patrika, September 5th, 2014 ] [ View PDF ]

The year was 1967. I had joined Class X, in the Humanities Section, with an enviable track record of standing last or second last in every class from VI onward. The crowning glory was my failure to pass Class VIII, followed by my close shaves in my second year in the same class as well as in the next class, when I studied Science in the ‘Higher Secondary’ stream, where one had to fight all the time. The other ‘feathers’ in my cap were the several warnings received for ‘poor conduct’, mischief and misbehavior. In other words, I was declared an ideal bad student when I joined, not without trepidation, the first day in my new class.

  • Memoir। স্মৃতিকথা
  • People & Memories । মানুষ এবং স্মৃতি
  • Father Gilson । ফাদার গিলসন

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Solitary, Poor, Nasty, Brutish and Short - (1971) — Presidency College & Naxalite Movement in 1971

[ Published January 20th, 2012 ][ View PDF ]

“Life was solitary, poor, nasty,” droned the professor on a hot, lazy afternoon when the body clocks of most students signalled that it was time for a lovely surreptitious siesta, without actually dozing off on to the next guy’s shoulder. This was sometime in my first year at Presidency, when I was being introduced to the wondrous possibilities of how the State had emerged in history.

  • Memoir। স্মৃতিকথা
  • People & Memories । মানুষ এবং স্মৃতি
  • Presidency College (University) । প্রেসিডেন্সী কলেজ (বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়)
  • College Street । কলেজ স্ট্রিট
  • Naxalite Movement । নক্‌শাল আন্দোলন

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Rome over the Weekend

[ Originally published in Financial Express (Travel), February 11th, 2011 ] [ View PDF ]

I had no idea that George W Bush had chosen to accompany me to Rome during the weekend — en-route to Albania from his G-8 conference in Germany. This gentleman seems to excite agitationists all over the world, and Italians are, even without much provocation, a rather excitable lot. Thus the city of St. Peter was now in the hands of protestors and the Italian government felt that the situation was so serious that the normal police would be unable to handle it. Hence, one was treated to a very rare spectacle of witnessing the smart, semi-military crack force, the carabinieri on real time prowl all over Rome — in their dark blue macho uniforms and their threatening rifles and pistols. Girls, both turisti and local drooled over those handsome hunks that were straining to impress them with their crackling walky- talkies.

  • People & Memories । মানুষ এবং স্মৃতি
  • Culture | সংস্কৃতি
  • Travel । ভ্রমণ
  • Rome । রোম

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Shantiniketan in 1959

[ Published December 23rd, 2010 ][ View PDF ]

I came across a photograph of Pandit Nehru sitting on a simple wooden bed, covered with a frugal white sheet and a few batik spreads, and a couple of pillows strewn behind and beside him. There were no crowds on the dais, which was obviously during the Convocation of Visva Bharati in (1954), and while the Upacharya, who was at the right corner of the photo, delivered his address over an ancient microphone, Panditji looked straight at the audience. 

  • Memoir। স্মৃতিকথা
  • Jawaharlal Nehru । জহরলাল নেহরু
  • Shantiniketan । শান্তিনিকেতন
  • People & Memories । মানুষ এবং স্মৃতি

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Young Man

[ Originally published in ‘Oh, Calcutta’ magazine (now defunct), Kolkata, October 1st, 1971 ] [ View PDF ]

You take a good look at yourself in the mirror, comb in hand. Set down forcefully that obstinate bunch of hair sticking out rebelliously. That is right. Just fine. The trousers need a bit of pressing but will do for the day. So, all set, you pick up that exercise book, tuck in the pen on to your vest, under the shirt and come down the stairs on to the streets of Ray’s ‘Mahanagar’ Calcutta.

  • People & Memories । মানুষ এবং স্মৃতি

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