A glaring example of how we treat fallen heroes
The Free Press Journal|December 11, 2024
In a world where the spotlight often shines brightest on success, few moments remind us of the fragility of fame quite like the recent viral post featuring Vinod Kambli and Kantibhai Gala at an event to unveil the statue of legendary coach, the late Ramakant Achrekar.
Shruti Pandit
A glaring example of how we treat fallen heroes

Who is Kantibhai? A photo of the two men, with Gala's arm around Kambli's shoulder, captured more than just a passing moment—it encapsulated the weight of dreams deferred, the longing for days gone by, and a quiet hope for redemption. This simple gesture of compassion went viral and evoked a wave of sadness and guilt across the nation, especially among the well-to-do circles of cricketing elites.

Kantibhai Gala, a resident of Shivaji Park for decades, is no stranger to the comings and goings of local celebrities, from aspiring actors to rising cricketers. But it was his friendship with Vinod Kambli, one of India's most talented cricketers, that has left a lasting impression. In his post, Gala reflected on the three "Ds"—Dedication, Determination, and Discipline—as the keys to success, contrasting Kambli's unfulfilled potential with the triumphs of his contemporary, Sachin Tendulkar.

Gala made a poignant reference to Tendulkar's success as a testament to the rewards of hard work and perseverance, qualities Kambli struggled to maintain. A story aired on Aaj Tak covered both the viral post and another video, where Kambli is seen refusing to let go of Tendulkar's hand during a meeting—highlighting the emotional pain he feels from being overshadowed by his more successful peer.

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