For Rakshanda, ignorance is clearly bliss

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For Rakshanda, ignorance is clearly bliss
Saibal Chatterjee [Monday, December 05, 2005]

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Panaji, Dec 5 (IANS) As anticipated, Wizcraft's blue-eyed girl TV artist Rakshanda Khan returned to haunt the closing ceremony of the 36th International Film Festival of India (IFFI).

Ensconced before the microphone once again to host IFFI's concluding show, she introduced guest of honour Mithun Chakraborty as: "He is the disco dancer of Indian cinema."

The veteran actor who had an acclaimed film in the Indian Panorama this year, Buddhadeb Dasgupta's Bengali-language "Kaalpurush", could only smirk in disbelief. Anybody who has so much as a passing interest in quality Indian films knows that no contemporary Bollywood actor has won as many National Awards as Mithun.

He has three under his belt - best actor for Mrinal Sen's "Mrigaya" (which, incidentally, was his first acting assignment) and Dasgupta's "Tahader Katha" as well as best supporting actor for his performance as Ramakrishna Paramhans in G.V. Iyer's "Swami Vivekananda".

Expecting Rakshanda to be in the know of such insignificant details of an actor's career would be a bit like expecting Mallika Sherawat to pull off the character of Mother Teresa on screen.

But did Mithun, always proud of his craft, let that oversight pass? He got his own back when he was called upon to address the gathering.

"I cannot do a disco dance here because of my attire," said Mithun, sporting a bright dhoti-kurta ensemble.

He then added: "This festival is the best platform that there can be for recording the changes that have taken place for the better or for the worse in Indian cinema from 'Mrigaya' to 'Kaalpurush' (witness the stress on two of his finest films)," he said.

It's unlikely that the irony of that subtle riposte would have registered on the hostess of the evening.
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Posted: 19 years ago
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I saw this in the Bollywood section, and I'll give the same comment I put there:

Firstly, I also think Disco Dancer when I think about Mithun. Obviously, you are gonna be remembered by your first major commercial success, even if you have numerous critical acclaims as well.

He should take it as a compliment. If it wasn't for those movies, than we might not have a Govinda, Hrithik, or Shahid today.

Secondly, how do we know Rakshu said it? It could have been part of her script as host/presenter?

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