Wednesday 1 August, 2007

Sanjay Dutt: Screen Colossus, Real Life ?


I was looking forward to the 31st of July since the last few days ever since it was announced that this would be the day for Sanjay Dutt's sentencing. As the day dawned Sanjay Dutt slipped out of my mind, well had stuff to take care of and places to go to. Although I was hoping Sanjay Dutt would be let of with a lighter verdict.

Sanjay Dutt has always been my favourite movie star of all time, ever since Khalnayak. I remember my self taking part in the fancy dress competitions in my building dressed as Sanju baba from Khalnayak. We've literaly grown up watching Sanjay Dutt movies. Watchin Khalnayak in the cinema long long time ago sent chills down my little spine, especially in the scene when Police officer Jackie Shroff beats up the criminal Sanjay Dutt. I so hated Jaggu dada at that moment. I vaguely think back to that day in theater, calling back to those whistels and cheers when Sanjay Dutt broke into the song 'Nayak Nahi Khalnayak hoon mein...' wearing a pecuilar outfit. Well that movie was a blockbuster a movie that none had ever experienced before.



Those were the early 90's the years when the image of Sanjay Dutt was begininning to build from a boy in 'Rocky' to a man, a performer in 'Khalnayak'. And then suddenly it all came crashing down for the man and for us his fans. Sanjay Dutt was arrested and jailed for 18 months. I couldnt tell between reality and fiction back then and was convinced that Sanjat Dutt was solely responsible for the bomb blasts (he played a baddie in Khalnayak :P ). If one looks back it was sort of a blurred line between the real and the reel.

A year and a half later Sanjay Dutt was a free man. He was attending film awards ala the Filmfare awards 1996 when he walked the stage along with all the other baddies of the film industry. I had a huge grin on my face that day. My Favourite movie star was free again.

However, Some of Sanjay Dutt's best performances were yet to come Vaastav got the man his first and only filmfare award as 'best male actor'. Vaastav for me was his finest performance, the man acted like a million bucks. During the late nineties there was those comedy movies along with david dhawan and govinda, which were quiet ok i'd say.

But Munnabhai changed everything. It was a role that every guy could relate to. The attributes of Munnbhai everyone wanted to have. People couldnt get enough of Munnabhai and Circuit.

A Couple of years later came Lage Raho Munnabhai The best movie i'd ever seen. I was overjoyed, the man whose movies i'd grown up watching had given us a movie we could all enjoy. The Goodness of Munnbhai rubbed off on everyone who seen the movie. People were inspired by this character.


And the came 31st July. Sanjay Dutts jounrey from Rocky to Munnabhai all came down to this one day. When i switched on the news at 2.20 pm the News Flash ticker had the following words 'Dutt gets 6 years in jail' I was to shocked to react, that spoon full of dal and rice never reached my mouth it just stopped mid way. I was unhappy to say the least, more than sadness i felt a sense of anger when I heard Kirron Kher speaking on Times Now, she said something powerful and true 'Rapists and murderers are sitting in the Lok Sabha, and a nice man like Sanjay Dutt gets 6 years in jail'. For a few moments I couldnt believe what I was watching as I've mentioned earlier he was the man whose movies we grew up watching, he was the man who had given us moments of cinematic joy and thrill over the years, a man who according to most had been punished enough already before. Did he deserve this? To add to my agony stupid news channels like Aaj Tak interviewed comman people on the street in Delhi who had zilch knowledge about the case, they branded him 'a terrorist' those fuckin morons didnt realise that this same court had aquitted Sanjay Dutt from all charges of him being a terrorist.



Although, I feel that the Indian Judiciary did nothing wrong today. It had a set of laws and procedures to abide by. It was like a bittersweet symphony. Most people seemed ok with the verdict calling it a victory of the judiciary the others were sad and doleful. For most their hero had gone for 6 years. Like me many quiet liked the personality and the persona that was Sanjay Dutt.

As I look back, from the day I watched my first movie of his 'Naam' till today 31st July. I see a star who was troubled and punished over the years (from drugs to illegal possesion of weapons). I know the goodness of Munnabhai cannot change what has happend today. He sadly will be remembered for this judgement rather than the coloussus screen persona that was Sanjay Dutt.

My Felicitation Speech

Greek philosopher Heraclites once said; “There is nothing constant in life except change”

Today as I stand before you I am reminded of his powerful words. 20 years have passed by…times have changed, life has changed for the better….

We have lived chapters of our lives!...

We’ve grown up haven’t we?

I still remember my first day at the nursery, my nursery teacher made me sit with a girl…I was like “teacher get me out of here I don’t wanna sit next to a girl” and then there was the kinder garten I was a shy timid kid…and I ran to the back end of class…

years passed by….we were all growing up together in different parts of Bombay and soon 10 years of schooling was done….

And then came college!

It just seems like yesterday when I stepped into this college as a boy 5 years ago, it rained back then and it is raining today. 5 years have gone by to quickly to be true, I still remember the endless annual day practices, the numerous college festivals that we took part in and every single detail still revolves in my head.

And so we have today the 28th of july another chapter closes in our lives. And I am saddened, apprehensive and happy, all at the same time.

Happy because I am stepping out into the world after my graduation, the end of my long years as a student (though some of us, may want to continue as one…I am still at the cross-roads as far as that decision is concerned) and happy that a whole new world out there awaits my entrance as I am come to conquer and succeed.

Apprehensive because, I know not what awaits me and what perils and obstacles lie ahead in my path to success and fortune.

But most of all today, I am saddened. I am leaving behind my alma mater second home – my college. When I entered college 5 years ago, I was just a boy, and today. 5 years on, as I graduate…I have become an adult. The vital years of my life have been spent here. My values and ethics have taken shape here and it is here that I have learnt to make my decisions myself and not rely on anyone for making them.


I am saddened that I will no longer have the love and support of my professors in education but also helping me realize my talents. And I speak from personal experience because I know how shy I was when I entered college. I had never thought of myself as a speaker or a compere. I had never been on stage and today look, as I stand here talking to you, I can’t believe how far I have come. And just like me, I know there are several others here, who themselves could not have foreseen this transformation in themselves when they left school.

Words fail me as in my expression of thanks to my teachers, for they have believed in me and stood by me all throughout. Our principal, Dr. Sheila Purohit, our past co-ordinators Mrs Akshata Kadam and Miss. Aditi Khanna and all our teachers, our heartfelt thanks to you. We will miss your advice in our journey from here on. But rest assured the values and messages you have given us will stay with us all throughout.

To the support staff and college management, once again, our wholehearted gratitude for all that you have done for us.

And this speech is incomplete without you guys!

. We can never forget:

Goa / Bangalore trip

Projects

SSM Projects

But guys, in the final analysis….we have survived and lived to tell our tale!


Moses once said "in the begininning God created heaven and earth and it was good and then he created the Tolani College BMS batch of 2007 and it was very good!"

And guys check your selves before you wreck yourselves....Success be to all!