She is a love story.
She is a heartbeat.
She is no secret.
She comes dressed in a lemon-yellow shade of wild
butterflies. She is slowly walking behind the hurricane like office crowd; she
has put on moderate makeup; she is not pretentious of being a little late than
the decided time to meet; she is smiling. Of late, she seems a bit harrowed by
the pressing demands of a scorching September heat and faltering monsoons. At
first sight, I am besotted by her. She is a love story, I wish to repeatedly narrate.
She is a heartbeat. She is no secret. She is Kolkata.
To others, this might seem like a mere coincidence. But for
me, this is reality. I am missing her immensely. My plight is that of an
addict, to whom the reason of intoxication (read reason of happiness) is
forbidden. Since, she is Kolkata, my emotions are running high due to some known reasons:
Reason #1: YouTube is sharing suggestions
of videos dedicated to Durga Puja. Also on the playlist are those jukeboxes of
Dhak Music for Durga Puja (each spanning over 60 minutes).
Reason #2: Twenty minutes into the Soumik Sen directed
Bengali movie MAHALAYA instantly reminds me of the timeless tradition, I have
been following – listening to Birendra Krishna Bhadra’s recitation of
Mahishasur Mardini.
Reason #3: As I am about to finish reading Biswanath Ghosh’s
book about his experience in Kolkata (Longing Belonging – An outsider at home
in Calcutta), he leaves me feeling emotional again. It is this description on
page 187, which moisten my eyes; through his words, he is painting a portrait
of the euphoria, I feel along with millions of Bengalis, about the arrival of
Durga Puja.
When the flowers of
Chatim, devil’s tree, begin to drench the nights with their sharp, seductive
scent, you know Goddess Durga and her four children are on their way to a
pandal near your home.
I feel, with every passing day, she is making it so
impossible to stay away from her. Especially during the upcoming Durga Puja, I
wish, I could be with her. No doubt, she says something very amazing about
herself – I am myself, the city of joy.
It’s so tough to not love those, who come to my life. For the few days or the
lifetime that they continue being in my life, I make sure that they don’t
leave. And even if they wish to leave, they do so by feeling the joy of being
with me.
Romantic and rebellious; often taken for granted on certain
occasions, she walks by my side in the park. I am almost caught unawares, when
she suddenly takes my hand in hers, looks deep into my eyes and asks – Will you not come to be with me during Durga
Puja? I stare at her blankly. I hesitantly pull out my mobile phone to
check the calendar. My heart cowers when I tell her – Sorry. I can’t!
She turns her eyes away from me. She looks straight into the
horizon, where the waving waters of Mother Ganges are merging with the skies. A
boat passes through. She looks at me again and tells me with a drop of tear in
her eyes – I will miss you. I repeat –
I will miss you (too).
Today when I call her, in a trembling voice, she tells me – I am a little upset. I stay quiet. All of
a sudden, she says – Hey. I am fine. I
hear her get excited over some suggestions, she eagerly wishes to share with
me. I don’t stop her. After she is done with her long list of suggestions in
one breath, I break her heart again. I tell her – I will try. But I know, I will not succeed. Maybe next year.
City of joy, as she loves to be known and addressed; she
quietly listens and tells me – You can
come down any time of this year. Let’s celebrate our lost moments of Durga Puja
by being happy together.
I am about to disconnect the call, when I hear something
playing in her background. I ask her – What’s
that sound?
Joyously she replies – Someone
is playing Dhak in the background. Durga Puja is round the corner.
Finding it tough to fight back my tears, I grow silent for
some while. Then I tell her – From next
year, every year, during Durga Puja I shall be with you.
She hears me and says – I
am your city of joy. Your one and only Kolkata. Come to me anytime; I will eagerly
wait for you.
- Virtuous Vociferous | September 18 | September Blog-2 | Never
Settle | 2019
2 comments:
Superb....
Beautiful narration
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