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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