SHIKAR ADVENTURES - by Shammi Kapoor

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SHIKAR ADVENTURES - by Shammi Kapoor

Post by danish21 » Fri Jan 19, 2007 3:24 pm

SHIKAR ADVENTURES

I have always had this gut feeling for an outdoor related activity, be it hiking or camping boy scout style or hunting. The basis of my fondness for this sport comes from the fact that the environment in which I grew up comprised of a western influence, where it was customary of the elders to boast of their hunting prowess over a Chota peg. I have always been a keen reader and Jim Corbett and Keneth Anderson certainly helped in dreaming of animals and the wilderness and the dangers.
My first weapon was a BSA Air Gun presented to me by the Maharanee of Jodhpur, where we had been performing with Prithvi Theatres. Her sons used to take me along on duck shoots and Black Buck hunting and that is where it all started from. I remember the feeling of travelling with them in their convertible Rolls Royce, custom made for shikar, chasing the herds of Black Bucks. I received my first lesson in the do's and don'ts of Shikar from Col. Mohan Singh, who was the ADC to the Maharajah and in charge of the shoot, when I shot my first partridge with a 20 bore double barrel and I dropped the gun and ran to pick up the partridge. I got the firing of my life. He said you do not throw your weapon, never. I never forgot that.
It was the excitment, the thrill; and that memory I carried with me for a long time till I grew up and bought my first two weapons; a .32 bore Webly Scott Revolver and a 12 bore Double Barrel gun by Wright & Sons; as soon as I was 21 years old (later I was to get a .375 Holland & Holland rifle, a 450-400 Purdy DBBL and a .370 Strech & co. over and under DBBL rifle along with a hornet .22 for small game and much later a .32 PPK Walther). I bought my first Jeep in 1956 and called it "Dinky". Why? I forget. But the next one I named "Yahoo" after I used this expression in my first superhit film "Tumsa Nahin Dekha".
I shot my first tiger in 1958 in Bhopal at the Barasia forest block along with my friend Nasir Husain's Uncle (Najma Hepthala's father) but never got to collect my trophy because the tiger after being hit, tumbled into a canyon over the hillside and by the time we were able to organize a group of people to go down after it the next day the vultures had already done their job and there was only the skeleton left. But that did not stop me.
I shot my second tiger with a close friend and comedienne actor Johnny Walker. He was going out for a shoot and wanted me to join him. I obliged and lady luck smiled at me. In big game hunting it is customary to select who gets to shoot first as the trophy belongs to him who draws first blood. So Johnny and I took turns on alternative days and fortunately for me, the night we spotted the tiger it was my turn. It was a huge male, measuring 10' 3" and there is a photo of how I looked the next morning with this beauty. My third tiger I shot in the Hills of Terai, a beautiful terrain of wild forest area at the foot of the Himalayas bordering the Nepal and India boundaries. It was after a kill had taken place. You tie up small bulls or goats in an area which is supposed to be tiger country and when he makes the kill he eats a little from it, then covers it up and takes a siesta before returning to the kill. This is usually discovered by our shikari scouts and then a Haka is organized. This is where you get to sit on a small hidden platform on some tree or behind a dense bush (which is very, very dangerous but people have done it) while the beaters make a lot of sound beating on their tin pots and whatever, driving the tiger towards the machan you are sitting on. It can be dangerous both for the shikari and the beaters. If the tiger spots the hunter first he is very quick, agile and strong. If he gets wounded he can turn back towards the beaters and this has happened a lot of times so one has to be very sure of both his guts and gun. There is a nice photo of this 10 footer before my skinner did his job on him.
It is not only the big game in the jungles that lures you. It is the peaceful, environment in its natural element, away from any civilization aroma to it. I have spent a number of christmas and new year celebrations with my friends and family in the jungles. There is no electricity in most of the Dak Bungalows in the forests and the sky is full of the stars you never get to see in the city. The winters are very cold so the campfire atmosphere is something you don't want to get away from. The local tribal scene blends beautifully with the local sounds or radio or tape music and potluck that is there for all to indulge in. Sometimes you just drive around in the forest for hours, looking at the different hues of color and shade among the trees and foliage along the streams running amok. There are days when you don't even use the gun to shoot with (except of course to bring something for the kitchen) and instead look through a camera. These are everlasting images embedded very deeply and I am going to share some with you.

http://www.junglee.org.in/shikar.html

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Post by danish21 » Fri Jan 19, 2007 3:26 pm

I was amazed to know that a big actor like shammi kapoor was a good hunter and he hunted 3 tigres. Check the link and there u'll find shammi kapoor's photo with tigers.

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Post by mundaire » Fri Jan 19, 2007 3:36 pm

Danish,

Thank you for taking the time to repost this excellent article! :)

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Post by jumq » Fri Jan 19, 2007 4:24 pm

Hey Danish,

That was one good article..specially the bit where the ambience of a jungle is well depicted..

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Post by monty3006 » Fri Jan 19, 2007 4:34 pm

lost a post here

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Post by danish21 » Fri Jan 19, 2007 11:41 pm

Abhijeet/Jumy

Thanks for your appreciation.

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Re: SHIKAR ADVENTURES - by Shammi Kapoor

Post by kanwar76 » Fri Jan 19, 2007 11:51 pm

Nice Article Danish..

Keep Up the detective work...:D

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Post by danish21 » Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:02 am

where r u inder ? u did'nt called me when u landed in delhi ?

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Post by kanwar76 » Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:13 am

danish21";p="10441 wrote:where r u inder ? u did'nt called me when u landed in delhi ?

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I am here only buddy... Just been too sleepy to post ...:mrgreen:. I landed at 1:30 at night and was out of Delhi within one hour.. so no time..Will surely call you tomorrow. Just PM me your number.

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Post by jumq » Sat Jan 20, 2007 2:01 am

You're welcome Danish .. Its always a pleasure to read a nice post .. :D

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Post by danish21 » Sat Jan 20, 2007 2:04 pm

Thanks Jumy

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Shammi Kapoor the Hunter..

Post by kanwar76 » Tue Sep 04, 2007 6:05 pm

See this : http://www.junglee.org.in/shikar.html

Never thought Junglee actor had real jungle in him. See the list of guns he own or use to own.

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Post by mundaire » Tue Sep 04, 2007 7:26 pm

Topics merged...
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Re: SHIKAR ADVENTURES - by Shammi Kapoor

Post by cottage cheese » Tue Sep 04, 2007 7:40 pm

Good find Danish.

Good to see an ocassional bit of non-technical/trivial substance on the boards.

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Re: SHIKAR ADVENTURES - by Shammi Kapoor

Post by kanwar76 » Tue Sep 04, 2007 8:57 pm

Oooops :oops: :oops:

How in the hell I missed that :shock:

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