Saturday, 28 January 2012

The world is out there! Go grab it!


As I walked into the house with my grand mother tailing behind me, I saw a shy looking person walk across the room, hurrying after looking at us. He welcomed us inside ad ran up the stairs. His house was like a typical south Indian house, with statues and pictures of the different gods of the Hindu mythology. The house was strongly built and had an extension towards the right hand side with steps leading to the 1st floor. We were guided by his mother and we walked up the stairs and entered the studio. The room on the outside had a few equipments to record music like mike, keyboard, a monitor and wires. When we were called inside the inside room of the studio, I looked and blinked and looked again. An amazing sound proof room with high tech equipments were all in place, ready to take off for the day. He asked us to take out seats in a black leather sofa and then took his place in a cushion chair opposite to us.
     “how may I help you,” Girishh asked, taking me by surprise. (I expected something like “shoot your questions”) I congratulated him on his success as a debutante music director for Pandiraj’s movie ‘marina’ and spoke for sometime about the innocence and depth of his songs in the movie.” ( in journalistic terms: breaking the ice) I then went on to ask him different questions as to how he got into the film industry and how he went about with the entire complicated process. He was quite casual with his approach to the whole interview and I realized that I was getting more and more comfortable as the conversation progressed. “take down notes, you. How will you remember all the facts otherwise?” my grand mom shot in (what timing, paati!) I had to deal with her for a few seconds and concentrated on the interview again. I got quite a few exciting tit bits out of the conversation and when I got out of the studio, felt happy and proud of the fact that I have made my start in the big wide world of media on a positive note and will hopefully take off and make better attempts on achieving a stirring role in the million dollar business.
P.S: Girishh bhai! amazing first attempt! way to go! all the very best for your future :)

Saturday, 21 January 2012

Stifling my laughter all the way!


The six hours sleep that I had was not enough I guess. My mind was still not fully awake and my body was yearning to lie on the bed for ever. I got up from my bed, stretching myself and frantically rubbing my eyes to properly wake up. I got dressed for college, still half asleep. I knew the day was going to be long and hard because right after college, we had our spot news photography submission to make and this means: roaming around the city with camera in hand and all.
We left college, and left for our khoj of subjects which would make it for spot news. We usually enjoyed taking pictures of the diverse subjects around the city but one most annoying factor that we had to put up with while on this assignment is that we are forever infected with “guys-look at you-tease you-irritate the crap out of you syndrome.” Learn to live with it, says one of my friend, but it’s not so easy for me. My anger just gets the better of me when I see immature guys trying to make an ass of themselves by trying some ju ju ( in Damon’s language) in front of us. But let me tell you, it is usually a miserable flop because we don’t even look up to se what they are saying or doing.
We were walking on the road, cameras poised, ready to capture any significant occurrence when we saw two guys, both in blue, in a bike. They were doing some weird kind of dance. It looked for a second like they were flailing their hands and legs. Amused, the three of us looked closer, only to see them waving and dancing in our direction. What they expected us to do or how they expected us to react, god only knows, because the only reaction from our side was “acting like they don’t exist”.
Five guys walking towards us saw us with the cameras and one of the lot went,” you-camera-having-me, him; you, him-picture-take! (If you are wondering what that Shakespere was trying to say, here goes the meaning: you have cameras. Take pictures of my friend and me and then of us [you and me]!) all we could do was stare at him and wonder “Shakespere would feel proud of you, my boy!”
All this has become a part of our lives now and we still find pleasure in clicking pictures with pain-in-the-asses all around us! After all what’s the fun without facing some trouble in life!
P.S: The photography session went on well that day. we went back home, laughing as we thought of the number of guys we had to wad off that day!

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

To Ajji, with love!


I don’t know how one person can change your entire presumption towards life. But she did, and I am so glad I met her. A small, yet amazing personality, filled with life and the amount of josh and excitement she injects in you in wonderful. A charm spreader, a wonderful mother, an even better grand mother, she is one of a kind. She rambles on about life with hope and shares her experiences, the first time you meet her! The first day I met her, I realized she had so much to teach all of us. The yearn to fill us in about life could be seen in her eyes. A short, thin person with aged white hair, small but deep eyes, she struck me as a mystery from day one. Random stuff about music she spoke when we went to meet her grand daughter, the first time. Since then her random conversations has only grown, but it took me only a few meetings to realize that those random words had deep, deep meaning and experience to it.
From losing his husband when she was 21, to battling cancer, her will power saw her through. She worked at the meteorological department and raised her children with passion and motherly care. As a grand mother too, her care never diminished. Till date I never am able to understand how God had the cruel thought to put her through the greatest torture a mankind could ever suffer, cancer. Yet, she fought it, with her strong will power. She survived it. She spread her charm once again, this time, a little bit more fiercely, that it spread into my very existence. I look up to her as a person who has lived and cherished every moment of life, a person who is and who can guide us through all walks of life, a person who knows it all. To me, she is God, to me, she is an Angel.
She took us to the meteorological department, her grand daughter and me, to show us how it works. She spoke to her ex colleague, “we hold our grand children’s hands when they are kids. They are holding our hands now. This is the circle of life.” She again struck me as someone deep and pure.
The virus of life (cancer) decided to knock on her door again. She, the embodiment of Life, is put to test again. I know with all my heart that she will make it this time too. My prayers are always with you Ajji.

A token of love,
From,
your grand daughter
P.S : I want to be your grand daughter too Ajji.

Saturday, 7 January 2012

the current of life!


I yawn and wake up, not at all ready to face yet another day of torment at college. It was a Saturday and Saturday is usually associated with the terms “sleep in”, “brunch”, “beginning of a long weekend” and so on. But that was not the case on the 1st Saturday of the first month of 2012. Insane as it might sound, we were asked to come for college even on that god forsaken day of the weekend. I packed my bags and went, imagining nothing more than another stupid day in college with tons and tons of assignment and work assigned by out lecturers. The unraveling of the day could not have ever been imagined by any body. For starters, we did not have even a single lecture. We were let free the whole day. Once we were done wondering why we even came to college, we packed our bags and left. We were ready to go out into the hearts of the city to capture some really worthwhile pictures when we realized that three among the four cameras had decided to back out from the plan. We weren’t anticipating any drama from their side. But having understood the mentality of the batteries which run the camera (they are very moody and kinky. They work when they feel like, they take you for a toss if they don’t like you), we decided to start work the next day and let them rest for a while.
                   Impromptu always takes us by surprise more than the pre planned, fully jotted out events. “Come; let us all go to the beach.” That was how it all started. Two buses and some clumsy attempt by Nidheya to protect herself from the bumpy bus ride, we reached the destination, “The Beach.” The sun was out high in the sky and it was scorching hot, but the cool sea breeze helped us get to the mood of the beach. I ran in the sand, screaming “ beach, beach” at the top of my voice.( if you are wondering what people around me would have thought, let me remind you, I don’t care!) the two others were saner and they came walking, bags in hand.
                     There is something about the beach which triggers the child inside me. It would make me jump and scream out in joy and screech insanely. The first smell of the beach, slippery sand, the salty water, the first scared movement towards the water, the first part of the dress getting wet, the chill that creeps through the spine, the slow urge to move inside the water, the push that your body wants to take the dive into the water, the tides going over your head and you not able to do anything about it but scream and try to move away from it in vain, the jubilation of getting drenched, the high that ensues, the laughter that keeps coming, the last few minutes when you are too tired to even move and let the waves over power you, the silence that follows, the mind that starts thinking, the spaced out expression on your face makes it one of the best places ever to be in.
                  We ran into the waters, our faces aglow, all worries gone, evaporated with the water. From jumping, to running, to diving, to behaving like there is no tomorrow, we did it all.
                 A crazy girl, no doubt was sitting silently, thinking to herself, wondering what was happening around her. Her eyes showed that she was thinking something deep and the words that followed were the best and the most meaningful ones that she has ever spoken. “Today made me realize that some people did not make it to our present because of a reason. We will realize who will really be there for you and who will not. I haven’t laughed like this in a really long time. I am grateful to have you in my life.” When I told her that a wave could just take me away and all she could do was sit there and watch me being taken away by the wave, I could see fear in her eyes. She held my hand tight and said “I won’t let go so easily.” This is for you Nidheya. “No matter where life takes us, remember that the person who was right next to you, holding your hands when a high wave hit us on our faces, will always remain by your side, still holding your hands, guiding you and in turn getting your guidance for a life worth living.”
           The other one was sitting with the bags, deep in thought as well, contemplating where life was taking us. The three of us had a reason to be there this afternoon. Three strong pillars to guide each other through the strong currents of life.

Cheers,
Aishwarya Kumar.