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Why was the office boy frustrated? Who did he show his anger on?
Office boy remain frustrated because despite putting in many efforts and qualities he remained an office boy. He was experiencing very uncertain and difficult times. He had a good formal education, capable of writing poetry and even have good mind in direction but even after having all these qualitiRead more
Office boy remain frustrated because despite putting in many efforts and qualities he remained an office boy. He was experiencing very uncertain and difficult times. He had a good formal education, capable of writing poetry and even have good mind in direction but even after having all these qualities he was still an office boy. He showed his anger on Kothamangalam Subbu because former was convinced that all his misery, humiliation and neglect were due to Kothamangalam Subbu who was the No. 2 at Gemini Studios.
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Why did the author appear to be doing nothing at the studios?
Author’s work was to tear newspaper cuttings on different topics. People saw him sitting on his desk and tearing up newspapers day in and day out that’s why to most of the people he seemed to be doing nothing. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/englishRead more
Author’s work was to tear newspaper cuttings on different topics. People saw him sitting on his desk and tearing up newspapers day in and day out that’s why to most of the people he seemed to be doing nothing.
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What is the example of national integration that the author refers to?
The author speaks of national integration in Gemini Studios because people of almost all communities had worked and contributed at one time or another. The make-up department was first headed by a Bengali who later left. Then a Maharashtrian joined who was aided by a Dharwar Kannadiga who belonged tRead more
The author speaks of national integration in Gemini Studios because people of almost all communities had worked and contributed at one time or another. The make-up department was first headed by a Bengali who later left. Then a Maharashtrian joined who was aided by a Dharwar Kannadiga who belonged to Andhra Pradesh, a Madrasi Christian, an Anglo-Burmese and the typical local Tamils. Doordarshan and All India Radio (AIR) started the program on National Integration much later, but Gemini Studio had set its example long ago.
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What does the writer mean by the fiery misery of those subjected to makeup?
The make-up room had the look of a hair-cutting salon with lights at all angles around half a dozen large mirrors. They were all incandescent lights which produced lots of heat that create discomfort for actors. They all went through discomfort and the trouble which is described as ‘the fiery miseryRead more
The make-up room had the look of a hair-cutting salon with lights at all angles around half a dozen large mirrors. They were all incandescent lights which produced lots of heat that create discomfort for actors. They all went through discomfort and the trouble which is described as ‘the fiery misery’.
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How do we know that ordinary people too contributed to the freedom movement?
Ordinary people have contributed a lot in India's freedom and its fight. Unfortunately our present generation only knows the names of big people. One such firm and determined person was Raj Kumar Shukla who not only recorded his name but also Champaran’s name in the history. In supporting his couragRead more
Ordinary people have contributed a lot in India’s freedom and its fight. Unfortunately our present generation only knows the names of big people. One such firm and determined person was Raj Kumar Shukla who not only recorded his name but also Champaran’s name in the history. In supporting his courage and resolve, his villagers supported him. Thousands of sharecroppers had gathered on foot and by bullock cart when Gandhi took over the work of Champaran. When Gandhi was in trouble with the notice issued by authorities, huge gathering was seen outside courthouse which was indeed difficult for the officials to handle. Ordinary man made a significant contribution to the freedom movement just by supporting such movements.
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