Saturday, November 23, 2024

Charlie Chaplin – Remembering the legend on his 133th birth anniversary

 “Life is short, Time is fast. No replay, No rewind. So enjoy every moment as it comes”. Charlie Chaplin. [ born April 16, 1889- died Dec 25 1977]

 

Today, April,16 is the 133th birth anniversary of Sir Charles Spencer
Chaplin – or just Charlie Chaplin as he is more commonly known, a report in the Deccan Chronicle, says

Chaplin wrote, directed, produced, edited, starred in, and composed music for most of his films. Multitalented as he was, the English comic actor rose to fame in the era of silent film and became a worldwide icon through his screen persona in The Tramp, which became a sobriquet.

Chaplin satirised Adolf Hitler in two of his movies, The Great Dictator (1940), and Modern Times (1936), as a “grim contemplation on the automatisation of the individual”. 

 

“Chaplin can never really be outdated,” remarks Vineet, an ad executive by profession. “In some form or another, he will
reappear, even though he may not be a central character”

Vineet observes that a number of ads too were modelled on
Chaplinesque characters, says “The poor, innocent worker looking for
happiness in small things of life made Charlie Chaplin a comic hero,.”

 

Throughout the world, even to generations born way after Chaplin bid adieu, he is easily be identified by his trademark style of performance. His bowler hat, his wide grin, his toothbrush moustache, a tight coat, baggy pants, together with all his mannerisms have now become iconical just like the man himself.

“Chaplin can never really be outdated,” remarks Vineet, an ad executive by profession. “In some form or another, he will
reappear, even though he may not be a central character”

Hariharan Subramanyam, a Tax Consultant in Hyderabad, said “I have fond memories of The Circus, which finds the Little Tramp joining a
travelling circus and falling in love with a beautiful horse rider
(Merna Kennedy). A tightrope sequence featuring Chaplin and several
monkeys is brilliant. The film earned him a special award
for writing, directing, producing and acting at the very first Oscar
ceremony itself.”

 

Phillip Joshua, a Corporate Communications professional from Hyderabad, said “The movie Kid is deeply entrenched in my memory. The great bond between the kid and his foster father played by Chaplin is memorable. 

Chaplin believed his first influence to be his mother, who entertained
him as a child by sitting at the window and mimicking passers-by: “It
was through watching her that I learned not only how to express
emotions with my hands and face, but also how to observe and study
people,” he once said.

Chaplin was a perfectionist, and his financial independence enabled him to spend years on the development and production of a picture.

 

Here are five Chaplin movies for you to watch on the legend’s 133th birth anniversary: The Kid (1921), Gold Rush (1925), Circus (1928), City Lights (1931), and Modern Times (1936)

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David Solomon
David Solomon
(For over four decades, David Solomon’s insightful stories about people, places, animals –in fact almost anything and everything in India and abroad – as a journalist and traveler, continue to engross, thrill, and delight people like sparkling wine. Photography is his passion.)

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