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'Vilasrao was my hero'

Updated on: 15 August,2012 07:51 AM IST  | 
Varun Singh |

Over a span of 12 years, Ajay Boradepatil has managed to click, shoot and save over 2 lakh items, including pictures, newspaper cutouts and videos of his hero from Latur

'Vilasrao was my hero'

Hero worship is usually believed to be fleeting, but one man’s passionate adoration and respect for late-former chief minister Vilasrao Deshmukh, has spanned 12 long years.


Ajay Boradepatil, favourite items from his collection, Vilasrao Deshmukh
More than words: Ajay Boradepatil at his office with some of the favourite items from his collection. Pic/Pradeep Dhivaru00a0


Ajay Boradepatil (27) has been collecting newspaper cutouts, clicking photographs and shooting videos of the late leader for as long as he can remember and till date, he has a collection of over 2 lakh items all related to Deshmukh and his endeavors.


zilla parishad in Osmanabad district
Down memory lane: (above) A young Vilasrao, as a member of the local zilla parishad in Osmanabad district, poses with fellow members

His office is dotted with numerous photographs and press articles, and his collection of videos shot over the years have been stored carefully on video cassettes, CDs and hard drives. He also treasures pictures and videos he shot of Deshmukh’s last speech in Latur.

a picture of Deshmukh when he was in Std X; a recent family photograph
A picture of Deshmukh when he was in Std X; a recent family photograph

“I was so fascinated with Vilasraoji’s work that I decided to collect pictures of him since I was in Std X. I asked my friends to help me with my hobby and whenever I learnt that Vilasraoji would be speaking, I would reach the spot to take pictures and videotape the event. Once I shoot the videos, those cassettes are not used again, but stored away safely,” Boradepatil said.

Deshmukh-family

Boradepatil added that Reitesh Deshmukh complemented him when he showed him his collection. “He gave me two pictures, one of Vilasraoji when he was in Std X and another of Amit and himself when they were kids,” Boradepatil said.

Boradepatil had been fasting and praying like several other residents of Latur in the hopes that Deshmukh would make a full recovery.

When Boradepatil was contacted after the news of Deshmukh’s passing away was announced, he was too shattered to say much. He merely said that Latur and its residents would never be the same and they are all in a state of mourning.u00a0

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