Why can not we put Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam sir among three little masters
of India instaed of Aamir Khan?..Kalam sir deserves it more..

Regards
-jiban

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Jahanzeb Farooq" 
<jahanzebti...@...> wrote:
>
> IMHO Aamir in NO way even come close to legends ARR and Sachin.
> 
> 
> --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Chord" <purevibz@> wrote:
> >
> > http://www.naachgaana.com/2009/02/24/the-three-little-masters-of-
> > india/
> > 
> > Sachin Tenulkar, AR Rahman and Amir Khan. Something about the 
three 
> > that sets them apart. apart from their short stature that is. 
Their 
> > striving for excellence, their single minded dedication to their 
> > craft, and their standing apart from the crowd. The only area 
where 
> > Amir differs from the other two is in display of modesty and not 
> > being dragged into controversies related to competitors. You try 
to 
> > talk to Tendulkar about Dhoni or Rahman about Nadeem Shravan or 
> > Himesh Reshamiya or whoever, they brush the questions aside with 
> > polite, politically correct answers. That is partly because 
Rahman 
> > and Sachin are so sure of their place in history that don't have 
to 
> > bother. Amir is obviously a little more insecure. With Amir 
slowly 
> > getting his due recognition, that should change.
> > 
> > Since the achievements of Sachin and Rahman is easy to see, let 
me 
> do 
> > a bit of explaining about those of Amir. He has been a bit of a 
late 
> > bloomer, starting to discover his rhythm from Sarfarosh and 
Ghulami 
> > and coming onto his own with Lagaan. What a journey it has been 
> since 
> > then1
> > 
> > The modern Hindi film industry can be effectively divided to pre 
and 
> > post-Lagaan. Imagine what the film achieved. an Oscar nomination 
( 
> > and pretty close to a win) with a film that was not an art-house 
> fare 
> > like Salaam Bombay, nor a humanistic dram alike Mother India, but 
a 
> > rollicking entertainer with song and dance! A period sports film 
> that 
> > was 3and half hour long! And it worked and how! It led to more 
> period 
> > films like Bhagat Singh films and Jodhaa Akbar , and more sports 
> > films like Chak De India. It awoke the West to Bollywood. In the 
> same 
> > year he came out with Dil Chatha Hai. A true cult film if there 
was 
> > one. This was the precursor to all those hip youthful movies that 
> the 
> > gen-x audience love. From Salam Namaste to Rock On. He makes 
Mangal 
> > Pandey with an art house director like Ketan Mehta and it gets a 
> > record opening. Next he comes out with Rang De Basanti, allowing 
> > himself to be cast as one among three, with no explicit romance, 
no 
> > lip-sync songs , and it becomes a super-hit and the film for the 
> > politically conscious youth. Fanaa is not a particular good film, 
> yet 
> > it gets a record opening and helps him reinforce his box office 
> > status, allowing him to make Taare Zameen Par. Again what a film. 
a 
> > film with a child hero, with dyslexia as the them! How many could 
> > even spell the word before the film? A film which features a 
> painting 
> > competition as its climax, a film where Amir himself appears at 
the 
> > half time. Made under less than ten crores it nets more than 60 
> > crores. t's a film that is seen by thousands who never watched a 
> > Bollywood film. It is used as case study by NGOs and health care 
> > professionals. Oh, before I forget, it was his directional debut 
as 
> > well. Soon after he produces Jane Tu ya Jaane Naa. With two 
virtual 
> > newcomers on a shoestring budget with a new director. The film 
bowls 
> > everyone with its charm, emerging as the most loved film of 2008. 
> > Grossing more than two and half times its sizable opening week 
> > figures. Towards the the end of same year he comes out with 
Ghajini, 
> > a film with violent action, a film that most people predicted 
would 
> > keep the family audience away. No such luck. The film took a 
record 
> > opening till date 50 cr approx for a 7-day week. And a mind 
boggling 
> > total of 115 crores. A film that had a director and lead actress 
> > totally new to Bollywood, a theme that many considered risky. Yet 
> > Amir made t work. The people who dont see the mark of a 
> perfectionist 
> > even in a commercial venture like this will never understand 
Rahman 
> > or Amir. For a sufi it does not matter if it is a Lattoo or an 
> > Arziyan, Papu Cant Dance or Kehno Ko Jashne Bahara both demand 
total 
> > devotion, and both can test your ability as an artist. Successes 
> like 
> > Ghajini are no accident. Every arc of the script has been 
carefully 
> > structured. The choice of Asin as the heroine, the styling of 
Amir's 
> > appearance, his acting which is mostly silences ( when did you 
last 
> > see a Hindi film actor speak so little in a film?) , the use of 
> songs 
> > like Kaise Mujhe Mil Gayi.. all these are careful choices. 
Choices 
> > only a master of his craft can make. And next he has lined up 3 
> > Idiots, a film whee at 43, he plays a college student, and I will 
> bet 
> > by last wretched rupee he will pull it off. And his forthcoming 
> > productions like Dhobi Gaat and Delhi Belly will have the nation 
> > talking about them, discussing, debating. Because make no 
mistake, 
> > Amir' films have impact far beyond the box office ( Think Lagaan, 
> > think Dil Chahta Hai, Think RDB, and think TZP). and with Ghajini 
he 
> > has shown that he can play the box office game as well as anyone 
> > else. Actually he does not have to play the game, like Rahman he 
can 
> > swim against the stram, march to his own tune, make the films 
that 
> he 
> > believes in, give them his best, and the box office will take 
care 
> of 
> > itself. 
> > 
> > Little Masters, keep going on. The journey of a pioneer is that 
of a 
> > loner. So don't worry about what others are saying or doing,. You 
> > just keep going on your chosen path. Follwers, admirers and co-
> > tarvellers will come along.
> >
>


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