Saturday, June 27, 2009

Mumbai Meri Jaan


By Saturday night, the thought had struck me hard that I’d have a chance to hit the road to India’s financial Mecca, the land of Bollywood-Mumbai, the erstwhile Bombay(this name stays my fav). The thought lingered in my subconscious mind till late when my eyes closed with glimpses of the biggest metro in India.

Tring Tring..started buzzing my Moto. The goddamn alarm! By 7, pulled myself up from under the rugs and got on the fast track yelling out “Good Morrrrnnnniiiing Mumbaaai”. Kicked Shailz(Shailendra Ojha, my BLP roommate-the acclaimed BACKUP BOM aka CBM of E-Sangli Branch VITA- sounds more like bournVITA) off the bed and tagged him along my quest to the unknown land. To give you a quick insight into where the bloody hell I am currently, lemme give you a brief. The ILC-ICICI Learning Centre based at Khandala, Pune is where I’m stationed. Built by the roadside, you could have absolute no clue what address the place would hold. The only landmark would be 2 flyovers of 4-lane width running parallel above this old Pune-Mumbai Highway on either side. The city, ok the so-claimed city, Khandala, would be with a radius of just 4-5km with the most renowned Mumbai-Pune expressway curving its way across the hills through scenic beauty being the pull to this place. Climate is awesome, typically controlled like Mysore, being a hill station. But got to say, the place sucks when it comes to finding proper civilization with a bit of advanced mode of living or a plain internet facility. They say this is a land of honeymooners and holidayers-which I did discover where the place pulled in people from both the ends-Pune and Mumbai alike who wanted to take a breath away from the mad rush in their life in the concrete wildlife.
From Khandala, Lonavala is just a 10min auto-drive to the railway station. Planned on reaching our destination via train only to know train frequencies have a gap of 90mins between consecutive trains and we missed the earlier one. Just as the Reliance connect ad goes.. we define impatience. BUS-yet another mass transport option was left and we ran to the bus stand quarter of a km from Lonavala station. The sight of the buses was disgusting when I felt really proud of our KSRTC buses which gave a royale feel to travel. Rusted exteriors covered in dirt, not having seen even a drop of water or rain in ages, stinking interiors, torn seats was just about enough for me to start to have the thought- would I ever survive the ride. Luckily, one of the bystanders approached us out of the blue asking would you love to have a cab ride to Mumbai at half the price in an Innova. Cool! @150bucks voila we got a chauffeur-driven Air Conditioned drive to Mumbai.

The drive was ecstatic. Twists and turns, through the 6-lane expressway did set the pulse raising making me desperate to get behind the wheels. The exhilarating speeds of cars that zipped by was enough and more to get my blood boiling. The road was just beautiful winding its way round the hill. Paved with rubber and tar mix, through the tunnels it flowed smoothly. What bugged me were the toll gates which slowed us down. Half way down the journey I could see the concrete wilderness. Flats, residential complexes/villas, malls, shopping complexes, commercial outlets you name any brick and mortar structure the place has got it. The wilderness never seemed to end towering to heights never seen before and spreading across boundaries unknown. The structures stood tall, dark and haunting. The sight was frightening with the thought how could anyone survive crammed into 4walls of concrete with a common roof with nothing around which breathes out O2. Broken panes, worn out paint, cracked walls, clothes hanging out of balconies were just another sight with all the dark structures. The dead silence and my frightening thoughts were broken with the chauffeur’s query as to where I wanted to get down. Even before we could say anything he offered to drop us at Daddar. He never left us with any options. I just turned back and looked at Shailz who said,”Daddar is fine”. He then inquired on how to get to “Gateway”. The only Gateway that struck me was the India Gate at Delhi. Our co-passengers who shared the same cab came up with suggestions on common transports to utilize-train and then the bus. As we passed through each signage-Vashi, Thane, Andheri, my heart raced with the thoughts on how big the city was. A Slumdog Millionaire would have catapulted the city to dizzying fame with even the stink of the slums breathing in parfum of popularity. But it is not the end. There was much more to this place than the slumdogs and the millionaires. Each signboard with the Bollywood heart throbs and beauties left me yearning to see a SRK or a Katrina in the next corner or zipping by their miraculous machines. From beneath a flyover to a drop by the side of yet another flyover, there I was in Daddar.

From here, where and how to go was the billion dollar question. Then Shailz popped in the question-“Do you know anyone in Mumbai?”. Yeah I do! Was I desperate to call her! Arey, who else other than BG, CEO of ICICI. The ring went twice; no response. But, relentlessly I tried and there she picked. Sigh of relief. At the first go, I asked her how to get to Gateway from Daddar. She banged my thrill down by a stinker replying “Arey, mein Mumbai mein nahi huun! “. “Arey kisne puucha tere barein mein, bol kaise jaana hai”; I replied as if I took it in good spirit. She told me to catch a train from Daddar to Churchgate and then take a taxi ride. There ends my guide’s role.”Hmm, teek hai, ab aur kya baat karein! Chodd de”..was the thought! You missed your privilege mam was my take! Hence na Ms.Mahajan(jo abhi Mrs. hai) ko mil paya, na Ms.Gupta ko! The chance of meeting the spice and flavour of Mumbai had gone dead. Ab kya bacha hai dekhne..MUMBAI here I come!

Daddar railway station was just a few blocks down the lane, took tickets to Churchgate and waited for the train. Platform 2 was where we were directed to. The gruelling heat made us melt like butter on hot pan. One hour was more of ride through a museum observing decade old structures with mad rush moving in and out of platform with each passing by train which unfortunately was stopping at the platform behind us quite frequently. And there stood two dumbheads getting frustrated with the fact that all the bloody trains were moving in on our opposite platform while we stood ducks waiting for ours. One hour of cribbing and velapan on the platform made us realise from a bystander that we are on the wrong platform and needed to move our ass up the stairway to some platform on the opposite end. Discovering this fact that there were two sets of platforms on north-South ends and our 1hour wait that went to the docks added to my frustration. Grabbing with what is left over with our dehydrated bodies we ran over to the opposite end. Within 2 minutes there came trains zipping by. Local trains with open exits flew by with men and women hanging on to bits of metal they could lay their fingers on like bats hanging down on twigs. Humans flew out of them like bees out of the nest. Dhakka/the push principle kept the flow going. The principle is very simple. The one who wants to go in just needs to stay at the entrance where all gather. Once the outflow ends, you get the PUSH which pulls you inside the coach irrespective of you make an attempt or not. The ones who stood by the entrance were pushed in as if it was an automated process. Same is applicable for one’s at the exit too. Guess this is a working principle for one and all in Mumbai. Just make your stand firm and you will move places.

Thanks to God that our station was the last one that we could take a seat and relax. Even travelling in the open train was a feeling inside of a microwave oven. I was literally taking a dip in a pool of sweat. Reached Central, Grant Road, Marine Lines and then came Churchgate. It was like the end of the city, the dead end to which trains move in and then begin to move out. The station invoked thoughts of Slumdog millionaire Jai Ho dance where the entire sequence was shot in this station(I assume). We walked across the station seeking the grand EXIT. The sights of beautiful kudiyan kept my mind at bay saying to myself-atleast something is there which could entice me for another visit. Once we stepped out, we were in search of an underpass which could take us to the other side of the road. The underpass was buzzing with activity, filled with aroma of boiling oil frying fresh pakodas and bhajjis. The voice of the street vendors calling out for buying stuff from their stores filled the air once we reached midway of the underpass. The mad rush followed us wherever we went. We came out into the light to breathe fresh air facing a very tall structure which looked like a Roman Catholic church. My eyes pondered over the marvel with the beauty and size of its construction. The style was very much Jewish which concluded the thought that it was built by British in pre-Independence era. Next mission- catchin’ a taxi to Gateway.

One after the other taxis zipped by but none would turn up to go to Gateway. Why, was it so close by? Or a pathetic place in terms of traffic congestion? Kerala autowale se bhi zyaada bhaav khate ho? ..thoughts as usual zapped through my mind. Then came our hero riding in black n yellow shining armour. An old 1980 Fiat Padmini with the meter kept up front on the bonnet unlike in an auto placed at the back. “Bhai saab Gateway le chalo”. 20bucks in a cushioned royal travel gave it a superb feel. It was my first time experience to move around in a taxi on such a short run. But, looking around I felt the entire population moved around taxis getting sick and tired of driving themselves through the everyday clutter and spending a fortune on the fuel which burnt a hole in their pockets. No wonder why the bloody place has so much to claim when it comes to being the number-1 polluted metro in India. I love Delhi in this regard. The city runs on LPG/CNG. Ms.Dixit really knows how to run the state. From buses to autos and even domestic vehicles are all packed with a CNG converter. Even then, I wouldn’t call it a pollution free state, but fares well with the increasing per square km population in the metro. Wonder when the Millionaire state will grow. The car slowed down at a place fenced by police barricades. There were loads of people moving across the place talking varied languages and our driver indicated “nikal saale, pahunchgaya tera Gateway”. Ok! The indication was not that harsh.

The place where he left us, I couldn’t make head or tails out of where I was. On the left there were many stalls offering tourist packages taking you around Mumbai On the right I could catch glimpses of a tall structure which I could not make out through the trees which barred the view. As we made through the MAD rush once again, I saw the great archway which all called the great GATEWAY. It was beautiful. It had the inscription “This was constructed when Queen Elizabeth landed in India for the first time in ..(some date)”. Ya, history doesn’t sell well with me. The sight was amazing. Am I missing something here. A 90-degree turn to my right, left my eyes on a massive beauty of a structure which was SHOT DOWN to glory – the Taj, Mumbai. The notorious series of event that unfolded was terrifying which any native of Mumbai or anyone across India would ever want to recall. All cameras flashed against this magnanimous structure. All wanted a piece of the great MONUMENT(it did not have to survive any great royal battles or stay for decades. What it has gone through is more than enough to rightly name it a standing monument.) against their background to be a witness to the fame it acquired across the world. But now a sense of peace prevailed. People all around could feel it. The hundreds of pigeons that flew by and across the structure with just the noise of their wings beating in the air and the peaceful transition of motor in and out of the place made all feel that it was just another day in their lives. The attitude left a sense of respect in my heart for them. This population has seen much more than what a normal being could envisage.

Whereto from here? The question still pondered. That was when CBM suggested on getting on a boat to a new land. Guess since he has got ideas and I have none, I thought lets go for it. We walked back to the stalls and got ourselves 2tickets to a boat ride to Elephanta Caves. Boats boats and lots of them. Which one to board? Thats when we noticed a long queue moving out. Ah a 50-odd member long queue was already waiting to catch the boat. I was sucked off all my liquidity by now. Got ourselves 2bottles of water and thumbs up and slogged our time at the queue. The wait time was blessed with many a newly married womanhood attained folklore who jumped into the brandwagon of honeymooning at this sick place. Anyway, I hope I find better places to go once I get married. We were a fresh batch to board and got privilege front seats. One stunner which came by was discovering the fact that this bloody sea-route journey would last 1hour. The boat was docked for 20mins which frustrated me more and more since I was already feeling sick. The boat picked pace in about an hour. It was on cruise mode(ok u can assume the irony). The sea wind itself was warm which added to the discomfort. But as we reached the inner sea it was better. Huge iron structures drilling and digging into sea beds amazed me. The engineering that went behind them put many a thought to my mind. A million tonner and a billion dollar ship docked at mid-sea port made me look at it with boggled eyes. The sea reflected two tones-blue and greenish black. OIL-the culprit. A mother points it out to her daughter showing the difference in colours and that it floats on top being less dense. Was it knowledge? Truly yes! But not a sight to be eagerly shown on nature’s beauty. It would have sounded better in a Physics or Chemistry class. Cool breeze made casual passes in between and at times went dead too. But the fact that I had already put myself to the maximum strain for a day made me realise... -TIME TO SLEEP brother! A sweet short nap for 15mins was refreshing. With just ten more minutes to the great CRUISE, I could catch glimpses of land which all across was surrounded by nature. Where the hell did so much of green come into this corporate wilderness was the thought. The fact that this land was far separated by good amount of waterbed from the concrete jungle made access to this nature’s beauty beyond thought. The land looked beautiful like Lanka. A straight strip of land went out into the sea bed where we were left. The strip would be close to a km in length. Do I havta walk this across to reach there? I’m not going, take me back! I can’t slog more. Just then Shailz put in the word- “Chalo mini-train pakadte hain!”. Mini-train??

On the straight strip was a train track with a miniscule width to carry a small capacity of just 60people. 10bucks and they would get you there without moving a toe.2tickets and there we were waiting to catch another ride through life. But here too, the DHAKKA principle only worked. Man! This is turning out to be a chapter in my life i thought. 5mins and bingo we were there without walking a pace. Short n crisp journey like the ooty joy ride as kids I used to take. The entrance to the ancient caves showed steep steps up. How many? Didn’t bother to answer that question since I was dead tired and hungry leaving me just not any other thought than FOOD. Plunged myself into the very next chair I saw vacant in that stinky restaurant and ordered food. Oh boy! Did it suck! That made me recall the grand royale food our cooks at ILC used to feed us. May god bless them with long lives. Ek aur bottle dhandi paani... aur chal pade hum in our adventurous quest to expand traveller’s knowledge.

The climb was cool till about a few meters and carrying forward I got to feel the heat and the stress mounting on me. But this was an experience which I would never want to lose. That gave me the drive. My mom used to pull my leg asking what the hell did i do being in Delhi or 2yrs. I cant even claim to have seen the Taj Mahal or the Lal Quila from inside. Guess atleast this time I took a call and came by to witness India’s treasures. The steps were too steep and crammed that we needed to hunt spaces to put our feet in. 15mins and there we were-WELCOME TO ELEPHANTA CAVES. The caves were marvellous in its architecture and in the making of the sculptures out of single piece of stone, all carved out of the wall that forms the cave. There were many Shivling prathishtas around different sections of the cave. OK! I am getting bored of writing this archaeological crap! The only thing which enthused me otherwise was to find non-Indians (wouldn’t wanna classify with the nationality and hurt sentiments) clicking away pictures of monkeys on trees and rocks enjoying their good freedom scratching each other backs and feeding on anything that these so-called evolved apes dropped. Guess they were trying to trace their origins back to the Neolithic times studying them so close.They really were the stars of the show. One of them was so enthralled by their performance that he threw the entire packet of Lays at them. 20 bucks bit the dust with that. But the prehistoric man was smarter than the evolved ape. He stopped his performance, picked the bag, turned his back to the spectator and his sponsor, raised his tail and gave a full blow show of his pink ass as a mark of respect and ran off to his hiding among the trees. So much for the grateful gesture.

Yet another hour of journey left us at the mercy of time where loss of light and the fear of having to forsake our dinner made us run for shelter. Took our prime mode of transport-Taxi which took us to the station in minutes since I found traffic to be less(yet another thought which let my mind pondering). On our way back, I discovered the beautiful structure that first grabbed my attention in Mumbai-the catholic structure. It was the Mumbai High Court. The taxi dropped us at the point where we were picked. By 6 we reached Churchgate which by now was quite deserted since it was dusk and ours was the starting station. We were supposed to get down at central and catch the local train to Pune. Unfortunately, we were quite so relaxed that we forgot the initiation of DHAKKA principle and we got stuck up inside not getting down within the stipulated 2mins trains stop at stations. And hence it took us to our place of orgin-Daddar. The reservation center as anywhere and anytime had a staggered queue making me feel, the entire of Mumbai travel on trains. 67bucks of a local ticket to Lonavla he said. Pulled out the currency and asked him by what time. “6:05pm”, he said. A glance at my watch showed 6:05pm. “Where is the train?”,I asked. He said “Platform 1”. I ran down telling shailz the train is bound to leave now from platform 1. Just as I took the leap from the last but 4th step I saw the train just leave by. “Bhai saab yeh Pune local hai kya?? Haanji yehi hai”..Gone! Electric trains got great pickup you know. So catching a running train is quite not easy now. INR 67 down the drain.

Yet another option of mass transport-BUS. But this time Shailz was smart enough to propose a bigger better plan. He said just like we reached here there would be Volvos and taxis plying back to Pune and Lonavla which could drop us. Hence we walked a few miles across to the place where the Innova guy had dropped us and found a tours and travels stall with a Volvo getting loaded with baggages. “Can we get a ride to Lonavla”.”Haanji! 200bucks”. “Cool! Dho tickets de dijiye”. A second thought never went seeking alternate modes or negotiating rates. It was a Volvo bound to Hyderabad and we got dropped exactly at the sweet spot my bus dropped me while I travelled from Bangalore to Khandala.

By 10:30pm I was back at my bed with the memoirs of the great adventure trip I went on. It turned out to be quite a controversy in the training camp with many heart wanting to know why I made it Mumbai on such short notice without leaving a word. Was it a planned trip? What specifically did you have to do at Gateway? Why only one spot? Whom do you know at Mumbai to help you around? Aah! It would never end. The memoirs did etch a picture in my heart, placing feelings sandwiched between warm and cold, passionate and subtle. I cant live here. I cant work in this sheer madness. I cant move under the DHAKKA principle. I hated something about the place, but something still mystifies me drawing me back to the land of the slumdog millionaires. Would I return? Only destiny will tell !


Saturday, January 26, 2008

Paradox of LiFe!

The paradox of our time in history is that we have...

Taller buildings but shorter tempers,

Wider freeways , but narrower viewpoints.

We spend more, but have less,

We buy more, but enjoy less.

We have bigger houses and smaller families,

More conveniences, but less time.

We have more degrees but less sense,

More knowledge , but less judgment,

More experts, yet more problems,

More medicine, but less wellness.


We drink too much, smoke too much,

Spend too recklessly, laugh too little,

Drive too fast, get too angry,

Stay up too late, get up too tired,

Read too little, watch TV too much, and pray too seldom.

We have multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values.

We talk too much, love too seldom, and hate too often.

We've learned how to make a living, but not a life.

We've added years to life not life to years.

We've been all the way to the moon and back,

But have trouble crossing the street to meet a new neighbor.

We conquered outer space but not inner space.

We've done larger things, but not better things.

We've cleaned up the air, but polluted the soul...

We've conquered the atom, but not our prejudice.

We write more, but learn less.

We plan more, but accomplish less.

We've learned to rush, but not to wait.

We build more computers to hold more information,

To produce more copies than ever, but we communicate less and less.

These are the times of fast foods and slow digestion,

Big men and small character,

Steep profits and shallow relationships.

These are the days of two incomes but more divorce,

Fancier houses, but broken homes.

These are days of quick trips, disposable diapers,

Throw away morality, one night stands,

Overweight bodies, and pills that do everything from cheer,

To quiet, to kill.

It is a time when there is much in the showroom window

And nothing in the stockroom.


George Carlin

Saturday, June 23, 2007

To the Land of Tipu Sultan

Mysore is a major city of Karnataka. Mysore has a rich and vibrant history and heritage and hence attracts a huge number of tourists. Mysore is known all over the world for its sandalwood and classic silks. Mysore has grand palaces, majestic temples and beautiful gardens all of which retain their old world charm to this day. Mysore is located in the southern part of the Deccan Plateau.

The district of Mysore is an undulating table land that is partly covered by granite outcrops and fringed with lush green forests. The city is at 770m above sea level and 140kms from Bangalore, the state capital. The city is also known as the City of Palaces. Mysore has always enchanted its visitors with its quaint charm.

Mysore has a warm and cool climate throughout the year. It has a salubrious climate. The climate of Mysore is moderate. The weather in winter is cool and the summers are bearable. The minimum temperature in winter is around 15 degrees Celsius and in summer the maximum temperature is around 35 degrees Celsius.
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Wondering whats so special about MYSORE ??? [;)] ...

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I am going there !

Smithil. K
Asst. Manager
Customer Service Branch Banking
Mysore

Monday, June 11, 2007

~ The EnD Of DaYs ~

Frustration surmounting to utter chaos and anarchy within... a sense of helplessness blended in with mental torture, pain & agony; where u get irritant stimulations up ur nerves sayin "thats it, let all hell break loose" ... with tones of anger layered in between maturely mangerial attitude we dwelt a life that was suckin the very life within... and now the La belle dame sans mercy[our HR] has blessed me with kindness seeing me thru an invisible horizon which i look up to see with absolutely no hope... ok ok i know u ddnt get even a bit of what i said... anyways.....

And here I am mates! .... Off to work with the so-called BIGGEST private financial institution in the country on June 26th when my 4-day long so called name-sake "training" would commence @ Chennai! A yet another 5-day long wait would tell me where the hell would i be gettin my ass placed to be kicked about!Is it worth it all we would sooner or later find out! ... Many had their fingers, huh! y jus fingers... even their legs, hands and what not crossed for this blessed moment! ..... the moment of truth ....This moment calls for a sigh of relief! ... and a silent prayer to one and all out there still on hold! ...

Hi I am Smithil Krishna... Asst. Manager ICICI Bank! [;)] ... Man! did i wait sooo f@#kingly looong to say that dilog! This is one doggone life in this bitchy world!My kickass LIFE begins today! .... let the Party begin marking THE EnD oF DaYs ... End of days of wait and End of days of pLaY!

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

The pages of my memory ...

In the pages of the diary
there is a blankness of thoughts
each page describing a faded hope
trying to mend the broken edges

What state is this,
which isolates me from the rest,
my heart wonders,
it goes on a quest.

It searches for answers,
all but in vain,
an aggravation,
in absolute pain..

These pages becomes my company,
when I stumble for one,
Embraces me with its emptiness,
when I have none

Left alone I feel like these pages
missing those smiles, the fun and frolic.
They say those pages are void and meaningless
But no-one knows those blank pages are his special friends.

Friday, February 09, 2007

That was a close shave!

The feeling was light; something missing, a new lease of freshness, a sense of smoothness, a sense of new ME.

It was January 15th 2007; time:12:25am. The day when I parted with something I always nurtured, pampered, took efforts to look good and keep in shape, and which to many really brought out the sense of manliness in me.

We were celebrating Jaadi’s placement in Erudite Construction Ltd. The man took his first drink after a 5-month long dryness. He had declared, he wouldn’t touch liquor till he got placed. So it was special night for him as it turned out to be for many who graced the occasion. The party went well and fine with the key players: Haward Rock, Peter Kitting, Partyboy & ULFA getting talli on the go; as always. Everything was as normal and usual as ever. The loud music, dance, video shoot and clicks to cover the auspicious event so that we could cherish it for a lifetime; were all falling in right places.

It was an hour after the second round of drinks that the men felt something was missing all along. The right amount of spice, entertainment, fun was just not happening. It was by then Harward Rock remembered “Man! Smith had promised to do his stuff by Jan 1st of this month. It was his New Year resolution.”. My shouts or better put it as pleadings of postponing the event were drowned in the loud music and shouts of 15 odd people around me, who were in the right mood to make it happen for all it was worth … “Do it now… now or never … else your in for it … we would have to do it forcibly…” . Was it their excitement to see me as a new ME, was it their attempt or better say their best of chances mera GM or their wish to make me look better… I would never know.

I was caught by the hand and tied down as if I was a wild horse on the run. But I never exerted force… “ WTF! I aint got any issues, leave me, I would do it myself ”, I said. But I was never to be heard. My shouts went down in vain. It was as if the entire lot wanted a piece of me under the wild surge they got from the liqour. Harward Rock started, followed by Peter Kitting who plucked the life out of me sticking the scissor up my nose. That was when I thought I did better take control of things here else I am gonna end up bleeding to death. Grabbed the ancillary from Peter Kitting and ran into the bathroom.

By the way I looked by then gave me the creeps. Bull Shit! It looks pathetic. How would it be by the end of it all. And the stage I was looking by then none could have helped me, not even a professional who was into all this. In life, what holds back a man from being something else he doesn’t dare to be is the fear. That night I shit the fear down the drain and was determined to give an answer to all who wanted to know how radically different would I be. Was it for me? I don’t know. Was it for someone else? I don’t know. As the sharpness and the freezing cold of steel touched me I could feel tremors passing through my head and reach my toe. Every single touch told me to stop, not any more. But something made me go on and on. As the darkness came to light my face began to shine all the more. I kind of liked it. Would I prove myself wrong?. I felt I would look better with some reminiscence left in me. But I guess it was too late for it all by the way things had proceeded. Haward Rock was already standing beside me holding up a new Presto he had jus got from Dude. He was begging to do his bit of the cleansing by then. But with God’s grace and a bit of help from PTC Maiyya I saved my neck. Now it was all upto me. With each stroke I could feel the roughness of plateau getting caught in between the blades and turning into smooth plain. “Do u wanna do this?”… The thought never went thru me. It was as if I was all set for this. Was it the drinks I took that made me go thru it with ease I will never know. But something in me always said, “ Show em’ you would dare to do something u would never have wanted to do. Discover something new in yourself. You don’t lose anything. Cos’ what you lost today would certainly come back to you. You got none out there to impress or justify your actions. What you become today or how you are tomorrow wouldn’t matter to anyone”.

By the end of the 5-minute struggle with steel cutting across my face; I was seeing a new ME. As the doors of the show opened I was out staring at faces one after the other who were taking a good look at me. Flashes from camera phones and camcorder started recording the historical milestone of seeing me in a new avatar. It was as if I had become a celebrity overnight. I was welcomed with howls, hugs, kisses and appreciation for the dare. Haward Rock was glad for I did it all for him on his say. Jaadi was glad for the GIFT I gave him on his placement. Peter Kitting was all joy for being his best roomie. Partyboy loved me for making Southies name proud. All had something or the other to say. From cries of being cool, to praises and appreciation for discovering a new young ME it went on and on for the entire night wherein which of them were true and which were sarcastic I would never know.

But what was in it all for me? I would never know or understand. Cos I didn’t feel anything. All I ever wanted in life was just be well-presented. Neither was I born great neither do I have greatness thrust upon me. Whatever may happen to me I would remain just the very same. And there it is: the new ME(according to others) without my 7yr old moustache. That was indeed a close shave!

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

The i-experience

The genes of a new born of today are wired with an extra helix which society calls today i-gene. The generation of today is totally wired onto the internet. Internet serves their pettiest of needs ranging from proposing a girl anonymously, to getting married over the net. Technology has grown leaps and bounds enabling the i-gen to move way ahead in means of communication and knowledge. From ancient vacuum tubed processing machines to the wireless networks of today technology surely has come a long way.

Teenage of today live in a world of their own- free, no-strings-attached, and ever exploring. When traditions, rules, parental pressure and society bind them; they try to break free through mediums such as the internet. Wireless networks or wi-fi enabled zones have been a blessing in disguise for youth to be let free in their worlds without the hassles of managing meters of wires or chords or being bound to a single space. Ice-cream parlours of 80s to the wireless parlors of today, built on wi-fi technology, have paved way for youth to venture, interact and do business networking too. The advent of PDAs, WAP enabled phones and Wi-fi enabled laptops have brought the virtual world all the more closer to the youth on the move.

Ande Ka Funda

What came first? Chicken or egg ?A topic to debate upon for a lifetime. But where would it all take mankind to. I would say an insight into what his basic birth meant to many who are alive along with him in this infested world. What does it take for a man to claim that he came into this world with a purpose. He has always dared to seek answer to this but in vain.
An egg could represent evolution of mankind. With its whiteness of shell standing for purity of heart which talks to yourself to keep away from the mud ditches in life. The yellow yolk within, which represents the glow and warmth of life which you would always want to have.With metamorphosis from an egg to a chick, evolution of man depicts him breaking out from his shell and coming out in the open to dare once again seeking answer to as why he was born in this infested world.

Road to Pune

Just another train journey… was it? No, far beyond the chuk chuk of the diesel engine we went through many things unexplainable. I was a stranger to three others whom I discovered in a course of 5 days. From getting proposed by a gal after 2 long years to compeering a show; fun, excitement, laughter, tension, emotion, all fell in the right places when it came to the 6 who hit the road on quest to Pune with differing purposes.

Was it the purpose to win something at Zeal ’06 or was it just the excitement to see and feel the pulse of Pune that took us there. The excitement mounted all the more getting to know from Khanna saab that Mumbai was just 2.5hrs from Pune. Dreams of the financial capital and Bandra HQ of ICICI Bank filled my thoughts. Pune the “youth’s wonderland” had already woven a web of thoughts around me. Now I couldn’t wait to reach Pune.

The 3 strangers .. hmmm, high time I talked about them. I had my premonitions on how boring it would be to travel with these people whom I have never seen or been with or talked to before. But I guess I proved myself to be wrong in due time with my doings. The man won hearts at one go on the very first day itself in train. Laughing their way to eternity, grooving to my pulse of talks, walking my walk, everything seemed to go the way I wanted it to be. The bursts of laughter rocked the bogie like it was never gonna end and it made me feel- that’s it baby we are gonna be kicked out if it goes endlessly. Was it just me?… naah! Anurag and myself as I said did make a deadly combo tough to beat.

Shut up, don’t use your brains, 2-minute break, what’s the time? All ring at the back of my mind when I think about Pune. Good food, great youth, green city, all seemed to draw us closer to the place which we in the end, missed to see the core. So what else was there to cherish about Pune? The mega wait at the Mega mall seeing women find their way around the mall trying out all the apparels their eyes fall on, only to buy one jeans. Or was it the 45 minute drive back home in an auto through the cold night. Hmmm, what else? … nothing else seems to click on my mind. Did I miss some action. Oh by the way I was never IN Pune to feel its pulse. I was under strict instructions of our commanding officer Mr. Varun Vashist to participate in maximum number of events in Zeal ’06 and win accolades for IBS,Gurgaon. And where did it all take us to? A return back home empty handed with nothing to boast about… failures one behind the other, an utter waste of time and energy and a sucking stay at one of the worst lodges I have ever been to.

Our arrival made a wave of heated discussion as to the sense of competition each IBS center would have to face. Mumbai colleges who had been there with just 2 to 3 members were not of a worry to us initially. But they were the ones who had really given us the run for our money and the kick on the butt. One combo tough to beat with display of true professionalism. Teams from colleges never heard before, were making hell worth living for us. Wanna beat a competition then beat them was what was going through my mind. The gripping feeling to beat and be the best was always within. But loss after loss made me sink in and ultimately give up. We came in as the best but ultimately fell out to be nothing better than meager underdogs.

Regrets? No, cos with every failure we exclaimed- Failure is the stepping stone to success. With every failure we made sure our names stayed. Remembered by all, challenged by all, giving the best the run for their money when they sat back and relaxed saying nothing would match up to us. We were right there. Right at the epitome of success everytime our name was announced for every event. But something was not favoring us all through. God knows what. Even when none from our own team was there to clap our efforts to fame our work gained recognition and won hearts. Comments and appreciation for the innovativeness and professionalism put in by us in our work were a heart-warmer pushing us to the limits to face everything even when we were bogged down with failures. We had come a long way when it came to being there for everything yet not winning anything. Gaining temperament, keeping cool, and taking the bumpy ride with balance through 5 solid events single handedly. In the end … it doesn’t even matter! You win some, you lose some. We may be defeated but not destroyed! That’s what life is all about!