Thursday 19 December 2013

Your Childness

This piece comprises of some happy moments with a childish and yet intriguing girl. I present to you a garland of such episodes that has given me immense pleasure and amusement.


The Angel with the Pasta

The first drops of tenderness came from the Pasta, the live saving elixir to our hungry souls. It was rush hour on the morning of the first day of FIRE. The people who stayed at ISI guest house haven't had a chance to have their breakfast. She came directly from home and had cooked Pasta for all of us. She is such an angel ! My heart bubbled with gratitude at this incarnation of devi Annapurna.

The nervous presentation

Then came the trembling presentation! I was supposed to trim the speakers to their stipulated duration. I had to remind them about the amount of time left during the last 5 mins. But as the shivering frame crept to the podium, I could see the nerve on her face. So, I decided not to intimidate her with my usual reminders. Instead, I wondered at the delectable shudders on her face. She was timid, fragile as a little deer, scared to lift her eyes to the audience. But it was a good talk - short and sweet. I disallowed questions from the audience, due to shortage of time. It seemed to relieve the nervous speaker.

The Steering committee meeting

The most memorable moment was yet to come. The steering committee meeting was about to start. Mandar sir was looking for her as the sole representative of  the track. We heard that she had left. Parth was asked to call her. In a while, Parth called me out of the seminar room. Parth handed over the phone to me with the remark - "She doesn't believe that there is a meeting ! Can you convince her?" I was astonished ! Why on earth would she not believe? She was on the line. I tried to ensure her that there was a meeting in place and she should be coming back immediately. But to my utter disbelief she answered, "No, I don't believe it! You are with Parth bhaiya and playing tricks with me!!" I was infuriated! A little girl calling me a liar! And she didn't even know me! I handed back the phone to Parth and exasperated as I was, went back to the seminar room. I reported to Mandar sir, there is some problem; I don't know if she was coming back! Parth had also come back. Mandar sir insisted that she must come and was bemused by the whole incident. Eventually, she came back! I learned later on that she was finally convinced by Nitin. I looked at her with spite! But not for long. Her looks told a sorry tale. She looked shell-shocked ! She quietly sat on a chair. She looked at me timidly. She was blushing like a bride. She had a feeble smile on her face. She looked like a child caught by her mother doing mischief and trying to vouch for her innocence. All my anger instantly melted into amusement and pity. I smiled back at her softly.
The meeting was over. Then it was time to gherao the girl. She was a piece of embarrassment apologizing to everyone. She helplessly recounted to me how she was duped several times by the notorious bunch of DAIICTians. I took pity on her. Poor baby! So I decided to protect her from further embarrassment. She had the notion that she had talked with Mandar sir over the phone and disbelieved him! That part was impersonated by Anirban! She was about to apologize to sir. I unwrapped the truth. She looked relieved a lot. Her docile looks said it all.

Banquet

Next I saw her in urchin spirit making horns with her hands around the heads of people during photo sessions. I was taken aback by her radicaI change in mood in such short time. I was also a victim of her childish pranks! Then she was visible in the banquet flaunting a little stick. Although I acted as if I was scared, I knew she could hurt none. It looked like a toy and a baby with it! Then came the silly moment for me! I asked her "Are you staying with me tonight?" The was an instant naughty spark in Anirban, Madhu and a few others. I quickly amended,  "Are you staying with Madhu tonight?" Fortunately, she didn't observe the nuances of the questions! She caught the latest version only. She said she would. But it made me the butt of jokes among my colleagues for the night!

Morning Rose

Next morning I had to rush up the inmates for FIRE. I had knocked at every door before. Madhu had responded earlier. It was the second time, as we were getting behind the schedule. I knocked at their door. She came out dressed all in red. She looked like a just-blossomed rose, drenched in morning dew, reluctant to see the sun! The lips were living rose petals as she talked restlessly. The eyes looked enchanting in the kajal. How dark are these? Like a new moon night? How deep are these eyes? Those dreamy looks were so captivating. I could have waited there for eternity! They were affluent with the utter reluctance of a child to get out of the bed in a cozy winter morning! I had to be a sinner ! May be I was! But I had no choice!


Participants' speech

As the first session was about to begin, she came running and in her characteristic haste informed about the number of participants present. She made an exaggeration of a simple point with her kiddish gesticulations. I wanted but didn't have the time to pull her leg.

Mughal University


The next blockbuster was about to come. Madhu and she were talking to Paulo, one of our foreign speakers, about the Taj Mahal trip. I was passing by. They called me and inquired if I had any knowledge of this. I began to describe the evens and odds of the journey. In the meantime, she began to trace the roots of the mausoleum of love. She said, "It was built by the Mughal University". She quickly corrected - "No...No..It's the Mughal Dynasty...What am I taking??" But the damage was done already! All us were amused. The news spread like wild-fire! Everyone was so excited as it was another golden opportunity to tease her. An opportunity dished out by herself! I was the first one to react. I asked, "So, who is the last PHD of the Mughal University?" Everyone broke into peals of laughter. So, did she. But she realized that there was no escape route and gave a smart answer "Aurangzeb I guess?" It amused us even more! The tease session took over and it was fun all the way!

Birthday Celebration
We had a special occasion that night. It was my sister's birthday. My sister was in Kolkata. It was Nitin's idea to celebrate and give her a surprise. Anirban had brought a cake. I invited the whole FIRE group staying in ISI guest house to my room. Plus there was Sourish da. There were about 18 people! Just after 12 midnight, I called my sister over the phone. As she received it, I put the phone to the loudspeaker and the whole team sang "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU...HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU..HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU DEAR SRIRUPA..HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU !!!" Srirupa is my sister. Everyone wished her. She surely had the one of her best gifts on her birthday! Next the cake was cut by me. Parth put some of it on my face. There were some more fearsome plans, but I resisted them successfully. Everyone had the cake.

Sourish da vs She

Followed next, yet another tease session. It was initiated and conducted by our special guest - Sourish da. It was about why she had chosen Sourish da's course. She was asked to say the reason in public. The reason was that, she felt that Sourish da was soooo cuuute! She blushed and made nervous attempts to defend herself. She accused Sourish da that it was private and he should have respected the privacy. But, no one would pay heed to her pleadings. The baby in her stole the scene. It was sulky and close to weeping. Everyone was enjoying the scene. Parth and others added fuel to it. Finally she was let go.
Next we played dumb-charade for sometime. It was lots of fun! All of them finally left as I insisted that we need to wake up next morning early. She looked disappointed and left with a bleak "thank you" for the cake.

Certificate delivery


This was the last day of FIRE. I left earlier. The rest followed in the other car. Ofcourse, the lazybones were in the other car! For obvious reasons, she was in the next car! After the first session she created a silly scene again. It was about the certificates to be given away. She babbled, "How should I give these to the participants? Should I ask all of them to come to me? Or should I give it to each one individually? Or...." I stopped her. I said, "I am announcing that anyone one interested should come to the registration desk, Ok?" I added looking straight at her eyes "Happy?" I giggled. An innocent grin sparkled on her face. Later on, as I came out of the seminar room I found that she was loitering around and chatting gibberish! Madhu asked me to scold her playfully. I had similar ideas too! I needed no second invitation to tease her. I softly scolded her and said, "What are you doing here? You were supposed to be with the certificates!" She was caught off balance a bit. But she recovered quickly. She remarked sharply, "Look Madhu and Anirban are doing things so efficiently, I thought I am not needed" I answered, "But you are the most efficient one. No one can do it better" I smiled gleefully. She caught the naughtiness in my eyes. She smiled back mellifluously and said, "Really?" I winked and went inside the seminar room leaving her in smiles.
End of FIRE

FIRE has ended successfully. There was a photo session at the end. Plenty of group photos were taken. She shone with soft radiance in the photos.

Late night I went to their room enquiring about their next day's plans. She remarked with her distinctive animated ways about how Aksar Dham was beeeutifuuul !!! I really got the feeling that missing that place would mean one is deprived of Nirvana!
Day After FIRE

Day after FIRE. It was a lazy day. We went out loitering. She had gone to Chandni Chowk with the DAIICT group. The ISI group, Prasenjit da and Sourish da  were in Palika Bazar in the evening and did some shopping . We met her at the afternoon. She fed me with a kiddish abuse! That how the hell I missed the parathas at Paranthe Wali Gali! They tasted aweeeeeesoooomeee ! I could see the divine ecstasy on her face. It was like a child who had tasted the most delicious food in the world! I cursed myself! I wished I had been with her! Those expressions of taste would have been more delicious than the parathas!
Finally, we went into the metro. Delhi metro was special, much better than that in Kolkata. I saw her standing in the ticket queue. I asked her if she were buying your own ticket only. She retorted, "Do you think I am so selfish?" I was dumbfounded. I didn't mean to hurt her! Smile returned to her face. She was teasing me back! You little prankster! I smiled as well.
We went near the terminal. She bought all the tickets. The DAIICTians were in a craze of learning Bengali. The had asked me at the Palika Bazar how to say a woman "You are beautiful" I answered them. But now I thought of a different way of addressing the situation. I told her, "You may say the lady, can you see the moon? It's behind the clouds! You know why? Because its ashamed of you!" It seemed to impress her. She asked, "Have you tried this on anyone?" I said "No". She answered in her usual dynamics, "The first thing you must do when you return Kolkata is to look for a gorgeous lady and say these words to her!" I asked, "What kind of a lady is suitable for me, you think?" She looked confused looked up inquisitively and answered, "Mmmm..I don't know!..A Bengali" I answered, "Not necessarily" She answered with astonishment, "Really?..Ok someone who can cook non-veg?" I answered smilingly, "Not necessarily. I an not a big fan of non-veg" She got more and more perplexed, "Seriously??..Well then someone who is intellectually rich?..As you are doing PHD you see.." I smiled even more and answered, "Not necessarily. Anyone simple would do.." This really stole the words from her lips. The metro had arrived. We all went into the metro. She was chatting constantly in the metro. In the middle, she gracefully thanked me because I disallowed questions after her talk, due to lack of time. I acknowledged it gleefully.
We came out of the metro and took autos. We reached the guest house. She went in a different auto. That reached before us. I came out of my auto. I could see her far away, chatting with relentless fervour. I wanted to talk with her more. She went into the guest house and disappeared somewhere! She did not wait. May be she did not care! I did not know if I could see her again. She had told that she would leave the next day very early!

Sayonara

It was the last morning in Delhi. She was supposed to leave soon. The cruel thought that I will never see her again ailed me. If she had left without saying a goodbye, I would have never forgiven her ! But, that didn't happen. She came. She gently said a goodbye and thanked for the support. She left quietly. It left a gaping vacuum in me. In the last few days she had captivated my fascination to an unfathomable depth. The baby spirit emanating from the young lady was etched in my heart for the rest of my life. It would haunt my solitude for times to come. It would smile with me in my happiness and caress me in my troubled times. Perhaps the child in me longed for her childness in an eternal kindergarten. It was the effervescent baby in her that would take me away from the cruel world to a fairy-land bereft of worries and pain. I pray that the tenderness and innocence survive for ever. Let the divine child smile in her for ever.

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