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TS 10th Class English Guide Unit 4C A Tribute

I. Answer the following questions briefly

Question 1.
Have you ever seen any of the films in which Savitri acted? List them. Which of them do you like most?

Answer: I have seen many of the films of Savitri. Missamma, Maya Bazar, Devatha, Gundamma Katha are some of the films I have seen. I like Missamma the most

Question 2.
Savitris qualities and her acting have been mentioned in the tribute. Which of Savitris qualities fascinate you most?

Answer: Savitri was blessed with natural charm and magnificent acting. Her expressive eyes were able to convey a wide range of feelings. Her mischievous look captivates anyone. Her look of fake anger provokes, the look filled with real anger pierces the heart. The look of passion waiting for her lover, the pain filled look when her love fails, the confident look that seems ready to face any situation and myriad emotions are hidden in her eyes. She was a humane artiste. She was generous to the people who were in need. I like her humane quality most

Question 3.
Why was Savitri taken away from her main role in the film, Samsaaram?

Answer: In 1950 the noted director L.V.Prasad offered the role of a heroine in the film Samsaram. On the sets, she was nervous, she had to repeat many takes and this proved a setback for her. So, the role was given to someone else

Question 4.
How do you think Savitri was able to strike back after she was replaced from the main role in Samsaaram?

Answer: Though, Savitri was replaced from the main role in Samsaaram1, she was able to strike back by acting the leading role in the film, Devadasu in 1953. Savitri, in the role of young Parvathi with curly hair, a lock of hair straying to her forehead, the large round black berry eyes looking out from an innocent face left an indelible imprint in the minds of all cine lovers. She left her mark in this evergreen Telugu classic. She established her credentials with Ardhangi in 1955

Question 5.
The purpose of the tribute is .(choose the appropriate answer) ?
  1. to sympathize with Savitri
  2. to admire Savitris acting and her abilities.
  3. to understand Savitris acting and qualities
  4. to express different opinions about Savitri

Answer: to admire Savitris acting and her abilities

Project Work

Collect the information about the people who are involved in making a film. Fill the details in the following table :
Question.
Name of the film?

Answer:

Area Name of the person Role
Direction K. S. Ravi Kumar Giving the abstract story a concrete nature
Production Venu Ravichandran Meeting the expenditure required
Story/script Kamal Hassan & Sujatha Rangarajan Preparing the story and the dialogues
Music Himesh Reshammiya (Songs)&Devi Sri Prasad (Background) Adding the essential component. Adding effects to the frames
Cinematography Ravi Varman Absorbing the scenes in a camera
Costumes Gautham Creating the genuineness for time and characters
Fights David Anthony Planning and sequencing the patterns and movements.
Make up Raliskhan & Michael Mosher Making the genuineness for the appearance of the character
Publicity Aascar Film Pvt. Ltd (India) Ayngaran International (Europe) Walt Disney Pictures (Canada) Narmadha Travels(United States) Making the people aware of the film
Acting Kamal Haasan, Asin, Mallika Sherawat, Jayaprada, Napoleon, Nagesh People who give life to the characters and make them live in front of the audience
Question.
Write a report about the people from the above list and their contribution for the success of the movie by giving relevant examples to substantiate your opinion. Present the report to the class?

Answer: The story of the movie Dasavathaaram, deals with the story of a research scientist, who is in pursuit of a biological weapon of mass destruction. His biggest challenge is to save it from falling into the hands of an ex-CIA officer, who wants it for evil purposes. And the struggles and all end well

It was initially the idea of the lead actor Mr. Kamal Hasssan, which was developed into a complete script along with Sujatha Rangarajan. Thus the main part of the story script and screenplay were made ready. Mr. K S Ravikumar, a leading Tamil Director, has agreed to make the abstract contents in the script live, with his creative and imaginative skills

The story, which was spread across centuries and generations, different cultures and covering very many social issues, required a huge amount of money and it was agreed by Mr. Venu Ravichandran to take care of the financial expenditures required for the shooting, remunerations and all - thus producing the film. The charecters being finalized, the leads were fixed, which includes an array of master actors, like Kamal Haasan, Asin, Mallika Sherawat, Jayaprada, Napoleon, Nagesh, Etc

Songs are a very important component, which could easily deal with some quick sequences and high voltage emotional spans, which were done by Mr. Himesh Reshammiya, where as Mr. Devi Sri Prasad, a popular Musician from Andhra Pradesh, gave the background scores to add to the effect of the scenes. The movie has Mr. Kamal Hassan in ten different roles, with unique and different features

Ralis Khan & Michael Mosher had to put great effort and skill in makeup, to make the characters come out with great perfection. As the time span of the movie was stretched from 12th Century to 21st Century, Gauthami had a tough task in making the costumes, for sure. But was done excellently. David Anthony had done an amazing work with his team, in making the fights so live and vivid

The toughest amongst all these would have been that of Mr. Ravi Varman, who was behind the Camera, in making it sure that each and every frame with all the pomp and glory, so that it could be a visual feat for the audience

Post the production, the publicity department takes care of the distribution and publicity, so that the film is ready to be brought to the movie halls

Self Assessment

Question.
How well have I understood this unit Read and tick (?) in the appropriate box?

Answer:

A Tribute Summary in English

On the occasion of Indian film industrys completing a hundred years in the year 2013, the Indian film industry recollected our favourite films, producers, directors, actors, and music and art directors. Our Telugu audience is also proud of many great producers, directors and artistes. Savitri is one such prestigious artiste

Savitri had a little difficulty in entering the film field. When she was twelve, she was offered a role in the film, Agnipareeksha, but was finally dropped as she looked too young for the role. She was given a song sequence in Pathala Bhairavi. The effect of her performance was considerable and her expressions were beautiful. As a result, she was elevated to the role of a heroine by the noted director L.V.Prasad in the film Samsaaram (1950). As she was nervous on the sets, the role was given to someone else and she was given a small role of less important

In the film Devadasu in 1953, Parvathi comes alive in Savithri. She portrayed Devadas love and the role of a rich mans wife marvellously. In the film Ardhangi in 1955, she gave a brilliant performance as a woman forced to marry an innocent person(ANR). She nurses him back to health. She also teaches a lesson to her mother-in-law who conspires against her husband. Her talent was in full form in Missamma, a hit comedy that established Savitris place firmly as a star

Savitri was adored for the matchless ease in expression. Meena Kumari, the Heroine of Hindi films said that she usually got doubts about her own acting when she watched Savitris acting, " Amitabh Bacchan felt that, "Savitri was one of the first actresses with unbelievable spontaneity". Maya Bazar is another film that brought fame to Savitri. She played the role of Sasirekha, recollecting the 16-annas Telugu lass clad in parikini

Savitri gets totally involved in whatever role she plays. "Chivaraku migiledi" is one such film. She played the role of a nurse in a psychiatry ward. The film became a milestone in her career. Savitri was awarded the title "Mahanati". She also received the presidential award for her performance in "Chivaraku Migiledi". She was the recipient of Kalaimamani and Nadigayar Tilakam from Tamil film industry. She had nearly 300 films to her credit. She acted in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Hindi films

Savitri was a humane artiste. She was generous to the people who were in need. Once, she donated all the jewellery she was wearing to the Prime Ministers fund. She left the world in 1981. Savitri is no more. But she is among us with her unforgettable roles

Glossary

magnum opus (n) = the greatest work

16-annas Telugu lass(idiom) = a perfect Telugu girl

Lions share (idiom) = major portion

Zenith (n) = peak

prestigious = having respect and admiration

evinced = showed

considerable = great in amount

potential = the range of capabilities that someone has

portrayed = showed in a picture by acting

credentials = achievements

conspire = to make secret plans to do harm

magnificent = splendid, remarkable

myriad = an extremely large number

yesteryears = the recent past

Important Question

TS 10th Class English 11th Lesson A Tribute Questions and Answers

Section - C : Creative Writing (Discourses) (Q. 28):
Question(A).
In the lesson"Rendezvous With Ray, you read about Roberge who was the director of Chitrabani for 26 years. Imagine you are a person who wants to become an artiste and got a chance to converse with him. Write an imaginary conversation with him. The conversation should include what are you, what do you, want to become, what are your trials till now etc?

Answer: I : Sir, thank you very much, for establishing chitrabani Roberge : Welcome to you I : Sir, your chitrabani, is a breeding ground for emerging talents. It serves as a platform to show our talents. Could you please allow me to join ? Roberge : In which field do you want to join. I : I want to join the cine field. Roberge : What do you want to become ? 1 : I want to become a singer. Roberge : Do you sing a song for me ? I : Thank you very much for your offering (I sing) Roberge : Oh! Your voice is sweet. If you are trained you can join the field. I : Thats why, I have come to meet you. Please help me. Roberge : Why dont ? If you follow me I will make you a good singer. I : Thank you very much, sir

Question(B).
In the lesson "Rendezvous with Ray" Roberge took nine years to meet Ray in person after joining St. Xaviers College. When they finally met, it was the beginning of a close friendship that lasted for 22 years - until Rays death in 1992. Write an imaginary interview between Frontline reporter and Gaston Roberge using the above concept?
You may use the following ideas:
  • Friendship of Roberge and Ray
  • Regular activities of Roberge and Ray
  • Areas Roberge and Ray worked together
  • Future plans. (March 2018)

Answer: Frontline : Good morning sir! Roberge : Good morning ! Frontline : Im Harpai from Frontline. Could you please give me an interview ? Roberge : With pleasure. Lets start. Frontline : Why did you come to India ? Roberge : I came to India to teach at St. Xaviers College in Koikata. Frontline : How did you know about Bengal and Satyajit Ray ? Roberge : I came to know about Bengal and Satyajit Ray through his films. Frontline : After how many days have you met him? Roberge : I wanted to have a meaningful conversation with him. So I took nine years to understand his works. Frontline : How did your friendship grow ? Roberge : We had been friends for 22 long years until Rays death in 1922. On every Sunday we used to meet at Rays residence. Frontline : What were your regular activities ? Roberge : He used to invite me for private screenings of his films and welcomed comments on them. Frontlirie : How did you both work together? Roberge : Whenever we met, there would be a meaningful dialogue between us. Ray was an unassuming man in reality. Frontline : Whats your opinion about Ray ? Roberge : Rays screenplay manuscripts were an art by themselves. He had mastery over all the branches of knowledge relating to cinemas. The western people have to learn a lot from him! Frontline : Thanks for the very kind of you for having given a vivid narration. Roberge : Youre welcome !

Question©.
You have read the lesson Rendezvous with Ray. In that lesson Gaston Roberge described his experience with Ray. Now write an imaginary conversation between Frontline reporter and Gaston Roberge with reference to the details of your lesson?

Answer: Frontline : Good morning ! Roberge : Good morning ! Frontline : I am Mohari from Frontline. I want an interview with you. Roberge : 0k. No problem. Let us start. Frontline : Why did you come to India? Roberge : I came to India to teach at St. Xaviers college in Kolkata. Frontllne : How did you know about Bengal and Satyajit Ray. Roberge : 1 watched Apu Trilogy. Through the films, I came to know about Bengal and Satyajit Ray. Frontline : How much time did you take to meet him ? Roberge : I took nearly nine years to meet him personally. Frontline : What made you take such a long time ? Roberge : As I wanted to have a vivid conversation with him, I took such a long time to understand his works. Frontline : How did Ray use to communicate with you ? Roberge : In English. He knows English well. Frontline : What do you say about the master director ? Roberge : He is the innovator of Indian movies. He had mastery over all the branches of knowledge relating to cinema. The western people have to learn a lot from him. Frontline : Thank you! Roberge : Welcome!

Question(D).
You have read about the review of the film Maya Bazaar. Write a review of the film Suvarna Sundari starring A. Nageswara Rao, Anjali Devi, Girija, Relangi, C.S.R. Anjaneyulu, Gummadi Venkateswara Rao, Ramana. Reddy and Bala Krishna. The film was released in 1957?

Answer: Suvama Sundari is a folk tale. The folk hero ftom the planet earth and an angel from a celestial land fall in love with each other. The story takes many turns before reaching the climax. The film was released in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi. It is a big hit in all the three languages. The picture was produced and released by Anjali Pictures

Much of the credit for its success goes to the films haunting melodies scored by producer-music director P. Adinaravana Rao. Adinarayana Rao wrote a short story and engaged Sadasivabrahmam to expand it into a movie script. Apart from romance, treachery, sword fights, with curses and boons to his aid, the celluloid master storyteller came up with a script

Wordsmith Malladi Rama Krishna Sastry wrote absorbing dialogues. The credit for the success of the film goes to the director Vedantam Raghavaiah for taking the audience along with him on an over 200 minute long journey. Excellent visuals from M.A. Rahman with camera man Kannappa and Sanjeevi as his associates, editors N.S. Prakasam, art director ValE, and fight master V.R Balararn and choreographer Vempati (Pedda) Satyam made their exceptional Contributions

A.N.R as Jayanth came up with a new portrayal. Anjali Devi, in the title role, steals the show with her charming presence, graceful dances and her performance as an emotional wreck. Relangi (as Kailasam); Ramana Reddy (as Ullasam) and Bala Krishna (Chadastam) enacted the comic villains. Girija, Raja Sulochana, Gumrnadi, K.V.S. Sarma, Peketi Sivaram, A.L. Narayana all gave their decent performances

Above all well crafted performances It was the songs that contributed to the films stupendous success. Adinarayana Rao was ably assisted by T.V. Raju and Satyam in composing music. Samudrala Senior and his son Ramanujacharya and Kosaraju wrote the lyrics

Ghantasala, R Suseela, Jikki, Madhavapeddy rendered the songs beautifully and sweetly. Adinarayana Rao won the best music director award from All India Music Critics Association for his music scores. Released on May 19, 1957 Suvarna Sundarr celebrated 100 day run in 17 centres and ran for 25 weeks in five centres

Question?.
In the lesson "A Tribute", youve read about Savitris efforts in reaching the top position in the film field. Youve also known that she was awarded the title "Mahanati" (the supreme artiste). Now think that you were a news reporter and got an opportunity to interview her. Now write an imaginary interview with Savitri The interview should include the details such as difficulties faced by Savitri in entering the cine field, her experiences with other artistes, and her feelings on her receiving the title Mahanati?

Answer: Interview with Savitri : News Reporter : Good morning madam, how are you ? Savitri : Good morning, I am fine. News Reporter : I am very glad to meet you on the occasion of receiving the title Mahanati. Congratulations, madam ! Savitri : Thank you. News Reporter : How do you feel on this great occasion ? Savitri : I am really happy for receiving the award. I am very proud of that. News Reporter : What other honours have you received, madam ? Savitrl : I received Presidential award, Kalaimamani and Nadigayar Tilakam. News Reporter : How many films did you have to your credit, madam ? Savitri : I have acted in about 300 films. News Reporter : How many languages did you act in ? Savitri : I acted in Telugu and Tamil languages. I also acted in a few Kannada and Hindi films as well. News Reporter : How did you enter the film field, madam Savitri : Ever since I was eight, I evinced interest in learning dance. I had little difficulty in entering the film field. News Reporter : In which film did you act for the first time ? Savitri : When I was 12, I was offered a role in the film Agnipareeksha but finally dropped. News Reporter : But why ? Savitri : I looked too young for the role. News Reporter : Tell me about your experiences with other artists ? Savitri : In most of the films I have acted with great artists like N.T.R., A.N.R., Anjali and Jamuna. All of them are friendly and cooperative

Question(F).
You have read the lesson A Tribute. It describes some important details of the life of Savitri. Imagine you are a news reporter and write an imaginary interview with Savitri basing on the details provided in the lesson?

Answer: Reporter : Good morning! Madam Savitri : Good morning! Sir! Reporter : I am a reporter from The Hindu. Could you give me an interview with you. Savitri : With pleasure 0k. Lets start. Reporter : What is your debut film in Telugu ? Savitri : Agnipareeksha was my debut film. I was offered a role in the film when I was 12. But I was dropped from the movie as I looked too young for the role. Reporter : What role did you play in Pathala Bhairavi ? Savitri : I acted in a song sequence only. But it gave me a recognition as a potential artiste. Reporter : Why were you given a role of less importance in the film Samsaaram ? Savitri : As it was in the beginning, I took many takes and was nervous, I was replaced with another actress. Reporter : Can you tell us something about the character of Parvathi in Devadasu ? Savitri : Yes, its one of the greatest roles I played. It was the role of A yound lady, who loved a young one but became a rich mans wife. I was able to leave my mark in that evergreen Telugu classic. Reporter : What do you say about Missamma ? Savitrl : Missamma is a great movie. I played the role of a Christian girl who pretended as the wife of a Hindu, youth, N.T. Ramarao, to get a job. Reporter : Which role do you feel great in your career ? Savitri : I like the role of Sasirekha in Maya Bazaar. It was a milestone in my career. Reporter : Thank you for the interview. Savitri : Welcome!

(Q. 29) :
Question(A).
Gaston Roberge saw the three films of Ray - Ganashatru, Shakha Prashakha and Agantuk. Imagine that you were Gaston Roberge and write a diary entry after seeing those three films?

Answer: 6th January, 1972, 10 p.m. Dear Diary, Philosophically I feel Ray took off where Tagore signed out. If one compares the last major prose piece by Tagore, Shabhyatar Sankat" (Crisis of Civilisation), which he wrote at the beginning of the Second World War, which contains his immortal dictum that in spite of what was happening It would be a sin to lose faith in Man, and the last three films of Ray- Ganashatru, Shakha Prashakha, and Agantuk- the analogy becomes clear

In these three films Ray was at his most personal and when some critics saw the films as didactic and verbose, he felt deeply hurt. For in these last films, Satyajit was directly talking to us, conveying his personal message on society and civilization. If the impulse that motivated his earlier films was aesthetics, in the last three it was self-expression. And there we were denying him his right to speak. As the saying goes, no one is a prophet in ones own country. -Roberge I feel very proud of having his invaluable friendship

Question(B).
In the lesson Maya Bazaar, youve come to know that the film Maya Bazaar was chosen Indias greatest film till date, on the occasion of 100 Years of Indian Cinema. The online poll was conducted by a television news channel. Imagine that you were the Director of the news channel and prepare a notice - requesting the viewers to choose Indias greatest film?

Answer: 10th October, 2019, Director, E.T.V., Somajiguda, Hyderabad. Our E.T.V. News channel Is very much pleased to inform that we are conducting a poll, in order to find out the "greatest Indian Film. You all know that this 2007 is the Golden Jubilee year for the cine industry as it has completed 100 years. On this occassion we have decided to conduct this pole. You have viewed many good films In your pleasure. But we have to know which is the best one. So you are requested to send a message indicating the name of the film of your choice, to our channel, within 10 days. Director. Awaiting your choice

Question©.
Last night you saw Missamma in which Savitri acted. You are a great fan of Savitri. Write a diary entry about the film and her acting?

Answer: 6th January, 2019, 10 pm, Dear Diary, What a hit comedy the film Missamma is ! In this film Savitri captured the audiences with her charm and magnificent acting. She was able to convey a wide range of feelings through her expressive eyes. Her mischievous look - It captivates anyone; the look of fake anger provokes, the look filled with real anger pierces the heart. The look of passion while waiting for her lover; the pain filled look when her love fails; the confident look that seems ready to face any situation, all these myriad emotions are hidden In her eyes. The dimensions are endless and pages can be filled to describe the magic spell of her eyes

Savitris amazing talent was in full form in Missamma, a hit comedy that established Savitris place firmly as a star. Mary In the film comes into an agreement with a Hindu youth, M T Rao (NTR) to pretend as a couple in order to get a job in a school. Mary was a Christian to the core, whereas Rao was a tolerant Hindu. What results in is a three hour pure comedy for the audience ! I like this film very much and admire her mesmerising acting skills

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