Seven months after the demise of former Indian cricket captain and Nawab of Pataudi Mansoor Ali Khan, who had a royal
connection with Bhopal, his wife Sharmila Tagore and actor son Saif Ali Khan have successfully established a deep emotional link
with people of the City of Lakes that goes beyond the royal heritage.
This time the mother-son duo had come together for the first time. Saif, a Bollywood star, and Sharmila, a 1970's actress but
locally addressed as Ayesha Begum, were seen freely intermingling with hundreds of ordinary citizens in city last week.
Saif also conferred the first Mansoor Ali Khan Tiger Pataudi memorial 'Real Life Hero Award' to Aamir Ali Khan, a former hockey
player working in the field of literacy, social work and community development.
Sharmila was spotted visiting mosques and gardens that were built by Pataudi's grandfather and other members of the Bhopal
royalty.
The former actor was dismayed when she visited the grave of Nawab Hamidullah Khan in the vicinity of Sofia Mosque. A huge
garden that was bursting with life when Tiger's mother Sajida was Bhopal's regent, is a picture of neglect and waste. Sharmila
wants the old glory to be restored.
The mother-son's quest to connect has however been far from smooth. Barely a month ago, Saif was shown black flags by some
disgruntled elements in Bhopal. The actor was in Bhopal to promote his film "Agent Vinod", and oblivious of a controversy
surrounding his family's handling of 'Rubat' - two prime properties belonging to nawabs of Bhopal in Mecca and Madina.
In 1819, the first woman ruler of Bhopal, Begum Qudsia had constructed accommodation facilities for Bhopalis in Mecca and
Madina. Till now most Hajis from Bhopal stay free of cost in these two buildings, which can accommodate 300. Nawab's Qudsia's
will was that a Bhopali should look after these accommodations.
However, after Tiger Pataudi's death in September 2011, the caretaker of these Rubats in Saudi Arabia was changed to a Saudi
national, causing disquiet in Bhopal.
A delegation of religious leaders had visited Mecca-Madina but the issue was not
resolved to the satisfaction of everyone concerned. Subsequently Sharmila intervened making it clear to the Bhopal city qazi and
other religious heads that their views would be honoured. The issue has been resolved amicably now.
Bhopal's Congress MLA Arif Aqueel also praised Pataudis. "Begum (Sharmila) you must communicate directly to us and more
often. Intermediaries and cronies tend to complicate issues for their vested interest. You belong to us and we belong to you," he
said.
In his brief speech, Saif addressed Bhopalis, "I am quite moved with your initiative of starting the Nawab Mansoor Ali Khan Award
for outstanding and valuable contribution.
I want to congratulate you, Aamir Ahmed Khan - you may be an unsung hero
but what I learned of you, you are our real role model. May Bhopal produce many more young men of character like Aamir and I am
there to sing for your contribution."
Sharmila too told the gathering, "Lets us take this Tiger Trophy to greater heights in the times to come. I am in all appreciation for
this award in my husband's memory, who had always admired selfless, purposeful efforts."
Tournament organizer Hamidullah Khan said Sharmila and Saif's decision to award a 'Real Achiever' from society has gone down
very well with Bhopalites.
Monday, April 16, 2012 13:03 IST