Though the message was plain, the costumes and sets were first rate. The people at Gemini Studios saw the plays over and over again. The Moral Re-Armament Army presented two plays ‘Jotham Valley’ and ‘The Forgotten Factor’ in a very professional manner. How did the people of Madras and those at Gemini Studios respond to the plays staged by the Moral Re-Armament Army? (2010 Outside Delhi ) Moreover Subbu gave direction and definition to Gemini Studios during its golden years. With Subbu around, film-making became a sheer pleasure. He was a multi-faceted genius and if a producer was not satisfied Subbu would come up with fourteen alternatives. Subbu used his entire creativity to his boss’s advantage. Vasan was the boss at Gemini Studios and Subbu, his right-hand man, became the number two at Gemini Studios. Subbu was a go-getter and made a position for himself in the studios by pushing his way to the forefront with flattery. Why was Subbu considered number two at Gemini Studios? (2009 Outside Delhi 2012 Comptt. Moreover, because of his noble and charitable nature he was loved by almost everyone. He gave a new meaning and direction not only to Gemini Studios but also to the art of film-making by using all his energy and creativity to the company’s advantage. He was a poet, a writer and a great actor. Vasan.Īccount for Subbu’s importance in Gemini Studios. He was civil, friendly and completely devoted to his boss, Mr. Subbu knew the technicalities and details of film-making and was a good actor and writer. The writer admired Subbu as he was a multi¬faceted genius and gave a new direction and. What were the positive qualities of Subbu that the writer admired? (2009 Delhi 2011 Comptt. This ‘boy’ was jealous of Subbu’s rising stars, his success and his intimacy with the boss. The boy was convinced that Subbu was the cause of his woes and miseries. All his anger and frustration were directed against him. Subbu’s enemy was the ‘boy’ at the make-up department. The author was very eager to avoid his epical narrations so he prayed for crowd-shooting all the time to keep the ‘boy’ busy. The ‘boy’ in the makeup department thought that he had a great literary talent and he wanted to enlighten the author how this talent was being allowed to go waste and that the department was fit for barbers and perverts. Why did the ‘boy’ in the makeup department come to the author? Why was the author praying for crowd shooting all the time? (2008 Outside Delhi) So everyone in the studio thought of giving the author some work to do. Most people saw him doing this and considered it as useless work as they felt he was doing next to nothing. The author’s job was to cut out newspaper clippings on a wide variety of subjects and store them in files. Why did everybody in the studio think of giving the author some work to do? (2008 Delhi) Finally, neither the Englishman himself nor his audience understood why they were going through the entire ordeal. He was talking about the thrills and travails of an English poet to a dazed audience. His speech was incongruous and his accent so indistinct that no one actually understood a word of what he said. The English poet’s address was a complete misfit in the midst of the Tamil knowing audience at Gemini Studios. How does the author describe the incongruity of an English poet addressing the audience at Gemini Studios? (2006 Delhi) So the Moral Rearmament Army could not have found a better host in India than the Gemini Studios, who welcomed them warmly. Also, people at the Gemini Studios were averse to communism. They were welcomed at the Gemini Studios due to their political affiliations. The MRA, the Moral Rearmament Army, was a kind of counter movement to international communism. What was MRA and why it was welcomed at the Gemini Studios? (2005 Delhi) Even his identity was discovered by Asokamitran years later, that too by sheer chance. No one really understood the purpose of his visit. He was unable to establish a rapport with his dazed audience. Vasan who was the boss of Gemini Studios. He visited the studio to deliver a speech at the invitation of Mr. He was an English poet and the editor of a British periodical, ‘The Encounter’. The Englishman who visited the studios was Stephen Spender. Who was the English visitor to the studios and what was the purpose of his visit? (2004 Delhi 2011 Comptt. No one could understand his speech so everyone wondered why he had come to a film studio that made Tamil films for simple people who had no interest in English poetry. The Englishman’s name was unfamiliar and his credentials too were unconfirmed. The visit of the Englishman raised many queries and doubts in the minds of those who were working in Gemini Studios. Why is the Englishman’s visit referred to us as unexplained mystery? (2002 Delhi)
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