Tuesday 19 March 2019

Happy Holi


In India, there are sundry festivals that people celebrate throughout a year. We, do enjoy all the festivals with equal level of emotions, banishing religious and cultural differences. We greet and meet each other on Eid, Christmas, Diwali and all the other festivals, with the same level of warmth and love. One such festival is Holi, the festival of devotion, prayers, colors, and fun.

For few, it’s merely a holiday, but for many, it’s a day when they can be a child again. Everyone enjoys this day with their friends, family, relatives, colleagues and fellow students, forgetting all sorts of barriers. For parents, it’s a challenging day, not only to ensure their kids play safe but also to get their kids back home and make them as clean as possible. For some, the festival dissolves not just colors in waters, it also dissolves prevailing animosities.

Kids prepare for Holi at least 3-4 days in advance. New pichkaris along with packs of balloons and colors are bought and kept ready days before. Children show each other their new pichkaris and start comparing and convincing others that their pichkari is a better one.

I remember, a night before, we used to keep a separate tub filled with water to fill up pichkaris. Also, another tub is kept for balloons filled with water. But before filling balloons with the water, we used to add color into it. There were competitions among all the children in the neighborhood, for a greater number of balloons.
As we grew up, the level of Holi increased. Where simple colors or gulaals were replaced by oil paints and artificial colors. Also, there were friends who would just turn up after half of the day was over, and all the cleaning part was done. I am sure their acts of showing up late were deliberate. I remember once a friend of mine was thrown into a pool of mud. Those were the days and that was the friendship, where such things never hurt anyone’s sentiments. Nowadays, people get hurt even if someone does not hit a like button or fails to respond over social media.
In schools, a day before Holi, me and my friends used to bring some colors in the school, hiding them inside the bags. We used to wait eagerly for the last class to get over. Post-school, we used to visit a nearby park and play with colors and use water from the drinking water bottle. But before that, we had to change, as our uniform shirt’s color was white.

There is one particular song that gets played every Holi, on various TV and Radio channels without a miss. Even after so many years, “Holi aayi re” song from 1984’s Mashaal movie is refreshing and very much enjoyable. It is my most favorite holi song. And I am sure, for many, it would be “Rang Barse” from 1981’s Silsila.
A handful of people try to take advantage under the hood of Holi celebrations and stretch their limits while playing with girls and ladies, and I really feel such things need to be stopped and such people need to be more responsible for their behavior. Also, the people around should be watchful and interfere if required to avoid such incidents.

Embrace this Holi with the color of love, the water of care, balloons of warmth, and allow the happiness to follow.

Let’s be a child again.

My 3 years old daughter is ready with her water bag with attached pichkari. Are you?


Friday 8 March 2019

India Strikes



The PM of Pakistan is flamboyant. He speaks good English and talks about peace. He released our pilot as a peace gesture.
He lives in a country where a prime minister could be put behind bars but proofs against terrorists couldn't be used to punish them.
He talks about peace, but his soldiers violates cease fires.
He acts as if he does not know anything about rampant terror groups and camps within his country.
India demolished a terrorist group's biggest training camp, in an unprecedented non-military strike, in which the fighter plane Mirage 2000 was launched not from a forward base, but from the center of the country, Gwalior.
After surgical strike, the non-military strike gave a stronger message to the opponents. There is also shift in paradigm across the globe, where instead of raising fingers at us for making such strikes, which involved crossing the border, not just LOC, they are asking the opponents not to act and escalate the issue. It shows, they know, now we can go for a bigger strike if the neighbour does something silly.
It appears, we could successfully convince everyone that we have rights to retaliate and opponents cannot take us lightly anymore. This is something we sadly missed after 26/11.
The pressure built on the neighbour is so much, that they had to return the captured pilot sooner, thought they could have returned him after a week. At least three countries were directly involved to make this happen. And at least two of these countries were not friends to us, traditionally.
May be this is not a "new India", but I like "this" India.
A big salute to Mirage 2000 pilots, army men who carried out surgical strike, all the defense personnel, the NSA and the establishment for keeping us safe and implanting fresh seeds of hope and assurance among 1.3 billion people. No words are sufficient for what they did for us.
A big salute and a very warm welcome to the Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman who fought bravely and risked his life for us, for the motherland.
Jai Hind!!!
P.S. "I am not supposed to tell you this."


Thursday 7 March 2019

For my mom

Date - Midnight between 7th and 8th March 2019

Place - Vile Parle, Mumbai

Reading Time - 1 minute read


While she is into her deep sleep, resting after week long hardship due to the injured back, I am staring outside a window of my admitted mother’s room number 504 of a hospital located at Vile Parle, Mumbai.

Mumbai and especially Ville Parle is a place where you will find peace among chaos and friends 
among strangers. It has as many auto rickshaws as dense trees, and it has as many cars as shops.

The famous neighbors - Mithibai and Narsee Monjee Colleges, Nanavati Hospital, Pawan Hans 
helicopter services, the Sanyas Ashrams temple, these are just a few of a big list of popular  places here. The famous and recently closed Parle-G factory is also located in this suburb. Its Alpha market is a dream place for shopping freak people, where people can get range of items from mobiles to electronics, from footwear to toiletries.

As I am looking outside the window, I see the night has slowed down pace of the vehicles and 
flow of the traffic just like the injury slowed down the pace of my mother's life. However, view of the empty road lit up with street lights is mesmerizing. Mumbai looks more beautiful in the nights as if it carries some make up post evenings.

As I stare at the silent but peaceful streets, it implants seeds of hope that the morning will bring a fresh rays of energy and awaited wave of strength. There shall be smiles, there shall be laughter. 
There shall be joy, there shall be fun. Tunes of belief and lyrics of relief creates a Music for heart to recite and cheer.

Wishing my mom a happy women's day and a lots of wishes for speedy recovery.

@Amit


Thursday 7 February 2019

The complex us


Sometimes, we ask something we already know,
Sometimes, we answer even if we don't know
Sometimes we eat even if we are not hungry,
Sometimes we skip a meal even if we are hungry

Sometimes we long for a free, relaxing time, but we get bored on such days

We sit on a chair in an air conditioned rooms for whole day and get paid, and then we pay to run on a treadmill in another air conditioned space,

We want to have fights against odds, but we always prefer the fighter to be someone else...

We want to progress, but at the same time don't want to detach from the roots

We try to take pleasure in a fine dining restaurant and movies with expensive popcorns, but we get satisfaction only with home cooked food and time spent with family at home.

Not only women, the entire mankind is quite complex.

Tuesday 29 January 2019

Omniscient


Materials are myths, peace is not,

Money is fugitive, knowledge is not,

Enjoyment is myth, happiness is not,

To renounce is treasured, to consume is not,

Colors fade, the drawings don't,

Fragrances dissipate, feelings remain,

Luxuries vanish, characteristics prevail,

People leave, memories are reminisced,

Knowing the universe is not sufficient,

Knowing the inner self makes one omniscient

Tuesday 8 January 2019

The poem


A poem for Rajeev, from Nidhi:-



I was there, right out there,
Destiny had asked me to be where,

Someone came, with the shining eyes,
The Destiny, must have played a dice,

The charm in his smile,
The twinkle in his eyes,

made me skip a beat of my heart,
made me skip a beat of my heart.

Magical was the moment, when we met, 
we shook hands and we clutched,
Corners of my heart were exceptionally touched.

Wednesday 2 January 2019

The relationship



Scene 1


It was raining. Heavily. When it rains in Mumbai, it looks more beautiful. Mumbai monsoon has its own charm. And it was first rain of the season.

Nayna, 24 year old, was standing at a single pole bus stand with purple colored umbrella in her hands. It was Sunday afternoon and there was no one at the stand except her. Despite umbrella, part of her feet and hands had dampened. For past 30 minutes she was waiting for Kabir, her boyfriend, and was quite upset about it. One would generally enjoy first rain of the season, but waiting for Kabir had annoyed her.

A car slowed down near the stand and finally stopped. Kabir rolled down front side window towards Nayna, and held both his ears. Apparently he was apologizing for being late. Nayna was not in a mood to look at it.

"Please come and sit. I am extremely sorry baby", Kabir pleased.

She looked away.

In a moment, He just drove his car away which made her more upset.

"That's it", She had decided and looked for an auto or a bus but the road was mostly empty.

After 10 minutes she was still there. She heard some voice of an engine. The same car was moving again towards her.

Kabir came out of the car with a very big and cute Teddy Bear and a red Rose. The rain completely drenched him by the time he reached Nayna

"I love you Nayna", He spoke out loudly and went on his knees offering her the Teddy & the Rose.

Thankfully no one was around, Nayna thought. Nayna's lips curled into a smile. Her resentment melted. She put her palm on her forehead.

"I love you too Kabir. Now let's go from here, you are completely drenched."

"You're mad you know...", was heard while they sat inside the car and the car left and vanished in the rains...



Scene 2


An old couple was living in Bengaluru. The weather in Bengaluru was partly cloudy that day. The roads were mostly empty due to India V/S Pakistan T20 world cup finals.

Mr. Sharma, 62 years were watching a cricket match at his neighbour Mr. Hegde's house. It was the match no cricket lover would want to miss.

The match had some thrilling moments favouring India and Pakistan in turns. Mr. Shrama and Mr. Hegde were on the edge of their seats and biting their nails as if they were part of the dinner.

Mrs. Shrama and Mrs. Hegde cursed them as they could not watch TV. Mrs. Shrama had one more and a big reason to be upset. It was their 35th wedding anniversary. And the cricket lover husband did not care to even wish her. She had purposely not wished him to see if her husband loves her more or cricket.

"At least my husband wished me on our anniversary last month", Mrs. Hegde making her case stronger.

By the time the match was over, which India won dramatically to clinch the cup thanks to another Sharma, Mrs. Shrama had decided not to talk to Mr.Shrama.

The old couple went back to their house. Mr. Shrama sensed something was wrong and his wife was not looking in a good mood.

"Mrs. Sharma?", Mr. Sharma tried to talk but it was fruitless effort.

She looked away, as always.

Mr. Sharma went outside hurriedly. Mrs. Sharma thought he might have gone to visit Mr. Hegde's house to discuss about the match. 

"That's it", She murmured. "I will make a big issue today."

After 10 minutes Mr. Sharma returned with cake in his hand. Black Forest it was - Mrs. Sharma's favourite. Mr and Mrs Hegde followed him. They all cheered and wished Mrs. Sharma a happy anniversary. Hegde couple clapped as Mr and Mrs Sharma blew 35 candles and cut the cake.

"Did you remember the day?", Mrs Sharma asked.

"Yes of course. Just wanted to tease you.", Mr. Sharma said and laughed.

Mrs. Sharma's lip curled into a broad smile. Mr. Sharma's gave a kiss on her forehead. Tears came out of Mrs. Sharma's eyes.

The old couple hugged tightly. It was pure love, ageless.

Mr. and Mrs. Hegde left the house and closed the door behind them which had a name plate on which it was written "Nayna & Kabir Sharma".