The hero - Morgan Freeman, is an American actor, film director, and narrator. Freeman has received Academy Award nominations for his performances in Street Smart, Driving Miss Daisy, The Shawshank Redemption and Invictus and won in 2005 for Million Dollar Baby. He is known for his distinctively smooth, deep voice.
Cinema has deep impact in India and cinestars are adored all over. Thanga Pathakkam (English: Gold Medal) released in 1974, drected by P. Madhavan had Sivaji Ganesan in lead role as a honest police officer – was a blockbuster. In earlier days, posters were the common medium of publicity and every Friday, new posters would spring up in all corners of streets on the new films, film completing 50 days, 100 days and more…….. in a hilarious comedy scene – Vadivelu and Sarathkumar would spell the film ‘Thangapathakkam’ as ‘thangapa’ – ‘thakkam’ – as posters would be printed in two sheets ……. From posters and cut-outs, ~ now it is vinyl banners – the digital ones……….. not line drawings but photos themselves digitally printed on a full color billboard on a single piece material ~ and one such digital banner in tamil heartland had Morgan Freeman is the news (courtesy : FB & Times of India). Here are some excerpts from the article in TOI of date…… Coimbatorebizman’s billboard homage has Morgan as MadibaOne doesn’t know how Morgan Freeman, the American actor, would take it. Would he see this as the ultimate tribute to his portrayal of Nelson Mandela in the landmark film, ‘Invictus’? Well, Mandela fans on twitter were outraged that a billboard raised in a village near Coimbatore as homage to Madiba carried the photograph of Freeman.
Chandrasekaran, a 29-year-old textile shop owner in Jallipatti, a village about 45km away from Coimbatore city, had no inkling that his decision to pay homage to Madiba would end up as a fiasco. As soon as he heard about Mandela’s demise last Thursday, he placed an order with a Madurai-based designer for a billboard featuring Mandela alongside Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa and Martin Luther King. The design was mailed to him and the next day the flex banner was printed and the billboard erected on Udumalai Main Road near Jallipatti.
All was fine until one of his friends, Thangaraj, a college student, pointed out that the Mandela on the poster was not the South African legend but Hollywood actor Morgan Freeman who donned the role of Mandela in ‘Invictus’, a film on the truth of the new South Africa seen through the reconciliation of the South African rugby team, Springboks, once the symbol of white supremacy, with the democratic political order. “I had asked the designer to design the banner as quickly as possible and it seems he Googled for Mandela and got Freeman’s picture from one of the movies and used it. It was an honest mistake and I regret it. I have actually got the banner replaced with Mandela’s photograph,” said Chandrasekaran.
Chandrasekaran is a small-time businessman who has studied up to Class 12. He said he was deeply influenced by the struggle and suffering of Mandela. The text in Tamil on the banner hails Mandela as a great political figure unlike the ones in India, whose ultimate motive is to win elections. “I dictated the words to be used in the poster but never realised that such a goof-up could happen. I also failed to notice it was not Mandela as I asked my people to get the banner ready and put it up at a good spot,” Chandrasekaran added.
Ironically, Chandrasekaran has not been alone in confusing Freeman with Madiba. A large number of people had tweeted condolence messages with Freeman’s picture. But Chandrasekaran has not seen a single movie of Freeman but has promised to watch ‘Invictus’ as soon as possible.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar.
20th Dec 2013.