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The Book Kaziranga Trail.. |
The year was around 1987. Mr Amol Palekar had taken over as the
Chairman of Children's film Society, India (CFSI). Mr Gulzar along with
TS Narsimanh (of Malgudi Days fame) were the executive council members
in Mr Paleker's team.The new chairman like his predecessors was in a
hurry to ensure that some good children's film were produced during his
tenure.
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Gulzar |
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Amol Palekar |
As luck would have it, CFSI already had the rights of the book Kaziranga
Trail, written by Aroop Kumar Datta & published by Children book
Trust . The book was a work of fiction, a thrilling jungle adventure
about the one horned Rhino, found in the Kaziranga National Park, Assam.
Mr Palekar wanted to start work on the project at the earliest. He
chose his Chief assistant Mr Shashank Shankar (son of famous
choreographer Mr Sachin shankar) to direct the film.
Accordingly Shashank & myself embarked on the location hunting work & left for Guwahati from Mumbai .
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Shashank Shankar, Bhrigu Phukkan (Ex Home minister,Assam), MukeshSharma |
At that time the ruling party in Assam was Assam
Gana Parishad or AGP headed by Prafulla Kumar Mahanta ,as the CM. The
home minister was Bhrigu Phukkan , who met us and assured us of all
possible help, while we produce the film in Assam.
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Manas Wild life sanctuary .......famous for Tigers |
The film
Rhino was to be
shot in the Kaziranga National Park. How ever Shashank was keen to
visit Manas (famous for Tigers) wild life sanctuary too. He felt that a
combination of both the locales will do justice to the film. So early
one morning we set out for the Manas sanctuary on elephant back.The
mahout in front followed by Shshank and myself . The weather was
pleasent and we could hear the sounds of peacock, monkeys and birds. We
were now a little deeper into the forest. Suddenly there was complete
silence. It was a bit weired. Shashank asked the Mahout "Ye achanak
janwaron ki awwazen kyun band ho gayin''? the mahout said "kuch
ghabarane ki baat nahi sahab, Sher Ver hoga." I retorted "Sher hoga
matlab? Ye to phansnewali baat hai". The mahout was more then relaxed.
He made us comfortable. He told us we are safe, as we are perched high
up on the elephant .
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Perched safe on elephant's back |
Just as we were adjusting to the new environment, I
felt a weight loss in my hip pocket. I had dropped my wallet. It had
every thing , our air tickets, monies , Identity card etc. When I told
Shashank about it , he was completely foxed. But again our mahout
consoled us. "Koi baat nahi shaab, mil jayega. Idhar kidhar hi gira
hoga. Hum log haathi se utarkar dhoonege." Without batting an eyelid
Shashank said, "Matlab haathi se utarkar seedhey, Sher ke mooh mein
jaayen". But the reassuring approach of the mahout and the lure of
finding the wallet, compelled us to get down from the elephant and
search for the wallet.
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Searching for the wallet |
As we were walking, we heard a sound
of rumbling near the shrubs. We looked at the mahout ,"Darne ki koi baat
nahi shaab, tiger hai, ye lijiye Sab ka saathi". and he gave a small
bamboo stick in our hands. Shashank looked at me as if to ask, if we can
shoo away the tiger with this stick. It was like
akaash se gire aur khajoor mei atke. I was not sure whether to continue with our search or just abandon it. And Suddenly all hell broke loose...
THIS IS A GOOD SITUATION TO GIVE THE STORY A BREAK
NEXT POST WILL REVEAL IT ALL
TILL THEN.. THE RHINO SUSPENSE CONTINUES..
A good story telling. It represents whatever the situation is just enjoy life and move on whatever comes in your way. "Live and let live".
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