Mumbai, Feb: “While we all know that Babasaheb Ambedkar framed one of the
greatest Constitutions of the world – the Indian Constitution, very few of us
know how it was created and fewer still the role played by Pandit Nehru and
other leaders of the era. Today, not many can visualize the exciting backdrop
on which the Constitution was created. When work was first started in December
1946, India was on the cusp of freedom. The nation was throbbing with raw
energy, in an atmosphere of purpose, optimism, vision and teamwork. In a way,
all of these are reflected in our Constitution,” says Dalip Tahil, the veteran
actor who plays the role of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in the magnum opus TV show.
The ten part series on the making of the
Constitution of India, Saamvidhan was premiered
recently at Parliament Library, New Delhi amid the presence of Indian Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh, Vice President Hamid Ansari, Leader of Opposition in
the RajyaSabha Arun Jaitley, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Rajiv
Shukla, BJP Spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad and members of the current
LokSabha and RajyaSabha. The show will be aired on RajyaSabha TV
shortly. A re-creation of the constituent assembly of India that sat from
December 1946 to November 1949, Saamvidhan marks the comeback of Shyam Benegal
to television after such series as Yatra and Bharat Ek Khoj. The
show has Sachin Khedekar playing Babasaheb Ambedkar and Neeraj Kabi as Mahatma Gandhi.
“I love prepping for roles. I had done a
large part of my research and reading for playing the part of Panditji in
‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ and then a year later, when Saamvidhan was offered, I was
more than happy to be a part of the series,” says Dalip Tahil who is now
emerging as directors’ first choice for the role of Nehru.
“Pandit Nehru was one of the most
exciting characters of that era. Idealistic, visionary, well read and gifted with
exceptional looks, he balanced the ideas of romanticism, conscience and
science. The first cabinet of Independent India included even his adversaries
like Shyamaprasad Mukherjee and Sir R K Shanmukham Chetty besides of course,
Babasaheb Ambedkar,” he adds.
Interestingly, back in 1982 Dalip Tahil
had played Zia, Jawaharlal Nehru’s friend, in the Richard Attenborough film,
Gandhi and then three decades later is playing the part of Nehru himself. Also,
veteran director, Shyam Benegal was the director for Tahil’s first movie Ankur.
“Understanding the process involved in
the making of the Constitution, the challenges faced, and attention paid by the
framers to the minutest details, will not only enable us to appreciate our Saamvidhan
better, but also respect it,” concludes Tahil.
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