We all live in a routine. There’s Routine of our lifestyle, our habit and even our thoughts. It’s funny to realize how a man, a woman in fact everyone of us just become a part of the social norm that has been laid around us, without even knowing the way we really want to live. We are born, we go to school, and we are taught thousands of goods and bad. We are taught about morality, and of how all humans are equal and the colour of the blood is universally red. It is the time when the world tells you that you are in paradise. You start to know yourself. You know how elders can do anything and you cannot, how it’s true that size does matters, and how better the marks you get, better the student you are. Immediately after school, you are expected to be in the best of the university. Three years of entertainment for some and three years of hard work for the rest. The world tells you that these are the best years of your life and so you realize that now you know a lot about yourself. You get
Monsoon 2008 15 Aug “Tap” “Tap” - ‘Excuse me, excuse me sir, may I request you to please put your seat up straight. As the captain just announced, we are about to land. I opened my eyes and saw a young girl leaning forward towards me wearing a beautiful woven garment with colours that were bright and yet not so familiar. She stood there with her extensive artificial smile till she was satisfied that I got the message and left. Trying to sit up I saw Salman Rushdie’s latest master piece “Enchantress of Florence” lying flat on my lap and my i-pod nearly falling from my seat. Suddenly everything came back like some old black & white slideshow throwing too many Charlie Chaplin clips at once that it’s even hard to laugh at a constant humour. So I remembered the burnt toast, double half fry, a speeded drive, screaming for change, a long queue, hand shakes, a dragon and someone asking “Anything you would like to drink sir? SIR????? I was about to land in the worlds most exotic &
Thats Nono on the left and me in the middle & thats my close friend Jai on the right. It was i and Jai who went to ladhak on my bike. He is best in the world for directions..
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