Charlie Chaplin's desire to film on Jesus Christ remained unfulfilled


- Seminar of Parijat-Dr. Kumarpal Desai

- Like a pencil drawn graph! Each person draws a different graph, dots the events and then connects the dots to complete the graph!

Charlie Chaplin, who has always made the world laugh with artistic and ironic comedy films, had a strong desire in the latter part of his life to create a film on Jesus Christ, but on December 25, 1977, during the Christmas festival, Charlie Chaplin passed away and his dream remained unfulfilled.

Today, on his death anniversary, the memories of Charlie Chaplin, who expressed the feelings and emotions of the common people around the world by assuming the avatar of torn boots, tight coat, loose trousers, small derby hat, stick in hand and a small mustache on his lips, wake up. He also mocked the establishment and dictators through ironic satire and became so popular that his toys, paintings and figurines flooded the American market. Artists like Charlie Chaplin loved the masses as much as scientists like Einstein or princes like Churchill, Nehru and Chow & Lai.

He created a unique relationship with the film lovers of the world by producing one of the best films like 'Modern Times', 'The Great Director', 'Lime Light'. This best comedian was a unique talent of the cine field. At the end of many of his films, Charlie Chaplin is seen walking alone on the road. A man of short stature may be seen moving along a long road with a stolid gait. He has no idea what this tortuous road ahead is and where it will lead to and how long it is, readers! In a sense, you also know that life is like this!

Charlie Chaplin's lonely man walks a bumpy road, but there is a firm conviction in his walk. He does not walk depressed by any tragic situation or disheartened by failure, but by overcoming the events that happen, he walks with a faith (the word faith is a big one), on this rough road, sometimes straight and sometimes curved. And enthusiastically draws the graph of life.

You think how life goes. Like a pencil drawn graph! Each person draws a different graph, dots the events and then connects the dots to complete the graph! Apart from that, where can the graph of life be drawn? And in the graph of that life, somewhere there is a combination of human qualities and somewhere its weaknesses. A human being is a figure of light and dark. A human being is always traveling through the events of virtues and vices.

The reflection of that man is found in Charlie Chaplin's character of the loaf. How is this loaf? One side is feminine, while the other has a narripedan nature. Sometimes it shows cowardice, sometimes it shows entrepreneurship. Two opposite things are seen playing in this loaf. He has a passionate independent mood and a quick-witted wit, and in that sense Charlie Chaplin is not just an actor, but a life-critic. He has a unique vision of discerning the values ​​of life and therefore used the weapon of sarcasm according to the importance of the character, thing or situation. His greatest achievement is his examination of the value of things.

In the era of silent films, he has poked fun at social hypocrisy while evoking laughter with his eccentric movements and distinctive costumes. In its satirical style of Hitler doing fascist activities, on the other hand there is opposition to the process of dehumanization caused by machines due to this machine age.

Charlie Chaplin used to call his character 'Little Man'. His character may be that of a poor but classy British youth, a scruffy loafer, an unemployed bank cashier, but the character's attire remains highly suggestive. A jagged derby hat is Charlie's first identity. In fact, in those days, the derby hat was the symbol of the industrialist or millionaire in America, which here in the film was worn by a beggar! With out-of-the-way, big, hollow-like boots, shabby clothes, and clothes worn by a large, tall man, as if this poor loaf had not worn them! The character reveals so much that it tries to fit into the clothes of the great man, but that is not enough. This poor loaf is not even big in size. He also has a stick of netar in his hand. It is a unique example of youth fashion! In this way, the character continued to appear in Charlie Chaplin's thirty-year career and continued to show new results in his different films.

In the films of that time, there was a plot showing rigging and dhamal or dhampal to create comedy. Sometimes there was an attempt to create laughs by making outlandish fights or chase films. Attempts were also made to create humor through different dramas. On arrival, Charlie Chaplin touched the inner compassion of a living human being with concrete reality, and with it, his audience was touched by a rare humanity. Hence he gained popularity with short films like 'The Tramp', 'Easy Street', but with the film 'The Kid' he touched a new height and this comedian emerged as a humanitarian artist.

Charlie Chaplin, who successfully wrote, directed, scored and edited his own films, was also distinguished by his acting skills. The contradiction in that character reveals itself in a very ironic way. That fat man thinks that by behaving in this way he will defeat others, but at the same time, he also thinks what benefit or advantage he can get from it. For this the mortal strives. If he fails in this, his arrogance turns into impudence. Either he is the king of kings or he is a disgraced slave. Having such two extreme nature, his character is never in a middle position.

Ironically, the mannerisms of this character he wrote became a training ground for many actors over time. It has some sound and some style! As he shrugs his shoulders as he walks, the bells of fortune indicate his indifference to stumbles. Doomsday does not care whether it bears fruit or not. All these things express Chaplin's personality and are the source of his humor.

In 'The Circus', 'Woman of Paris', 'City Lights', 'Modern Times', he gave glimpses of Satya. Like silent films, he also showed great ability in the ballroom. Many controversies surrounded him during his life. The dictators could not understand his natural scenes. He mocked Hitler in films like 'The Great Director'. From his public speeches, the US government feared that he was a communist. At one point her film was banned in Italy and Germany. Yet Kalaswamy remains second to none as the king of purposeful, artful comedy.

Revelation of the moment

Saina Nehwal lived in Hyderabad. There was a warm home and a constant caring family. He also used to train with the famous coach Pupela Gopichand, but Sai thought that Gopichand, being a great coach, could not give him personal attention. He needed a coach who would only focus on his game and guide him. So Saina decided to leave Hyderabad and move to Bengaluru and then started staying in a small room in the premises of the stadium in Bengaluru. She had to concentrate on the game and put aside the failures to achieve success and it happened that Saina lost a lot of comfort in Hyderabad, but worked so hard in Bengaluru that Saina, who wanted to quit the game earlier due to failure, became world number 1 and All England. and reached the finals of the World Championships, followed by victories in the China and Indian Open. If you have to venture for success and give up comforts, then you get success, that is the name of it.

Manzrukho

The philosopher Antipho lived for a time with the great Greek philosopher Socrates (469 BC to 399 BC). Socrates, the son of a midwife and a sculptor father, said that as a midwife takes out a child from the mother's womb, so they draw out ignorance from the minds of people and as a sculptor carves a human figure in stone, so they mold a human personality.

The life of such a Socrates passed through many opposite situations. His wife Genthipi was very harsh. Antiphro was very sad to see such a situation.

He said to Socrates, 'It is very sad that a capable thinker like you has to live such a miserable life. If you allow me, I will ask a rich friend of mine to arrange some comforts for you.'

Socrates smiled and answered. 'I talk about spiritual upliftment to people through my lectures. I preach virtues to man to lead a righteous life. Then I don't get material comforts, so what happened? If I become accustomed to the enjoyment of luxurious residences and other means of enjoyment, I am deprived of this incomparable spiritual joy of mine. I am willing to suffer any lack of happiness, but I do not want to be deprived of this incomparable spiritual joy. That is the biggest capital of my life and my passion.'

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