“Happy Birthday, India” - Message in a bottle

“Happy Birthday, India” - Message in a bottle

THE BOTTLE:

12 years ago, I returned to India after 7 years in the US. On the first Independence Day after my return, I wrote a blog post. On #indiaat75 , here’s that same post, with minor edits. Written in 2010, by a younger me.

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White kurtas. Parade.??A play written and directed by Deshpande sir, the local playwright.??Saare jahan se achha.?Two laddus in a packet.?The rest of the day off.?That is what August 15 always meant to me as a kid.

As a regular in Deshpande sir's productions, odds and ends from our home would routinely find their way onto the sets during those plays.?One year, it was a little agarbatti-stand, shaped like an?Om. Made of marble or ivory.?It was placed prominently enough on our open-air set that one can clearly make it out in pictures?from the day.?I was playing a freedom fighter of some sort.?I get shot towards the end of the play, and fall to the ground.?I lay on my back, legs awkwardly collapsed, hands spread, eyes closed, face open to the skies, trying to breathe as little as possible to keep my stomach from heaving.?In the background, a chorus sang a melancholy refrain -?

ay mere pyaare watan ...?ay mere bichhde chaman ...?

(O my beloved motherland … O my separated garden …)

Right about then, it started to pour.?The monsoon had come by to pay Independence Day respects.?The chorus went on?...

…tujhh pe dil kurbaan.?

Tu hi meri aarzoo ...?

tu hi meri aabroo ... tu hi meri jaan.?

(My heart is sacrificed on thee… You are my desire. You are my life …)

And I lay there, face up to the sky, drenched.

It was the last scene of the play, so as the chorus wound down, we all got up, did our curtain calls in double quick time, bundled up whatever we could from the set, and ran indoors.

I never saw the?Om agarbatti-stand again.?

Mom complains about it to this day.?Every time we talk of my acting past, of Deshpande sir, of Independence Day, Hrumph, she goes.??You lost my agarbatti stand.

That is what Independence Day must seem like, to many in generations past.?A symbol of possessions lost, opportunity squandered.?A milestone for another year passing by without much changing.?Everything is the same, and I don't have my agarbatti stand any more.

"The whole New India story ..."?a friend?still in America?asked me the other day, "Now that you’ve been back, do you really see it?"


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I was in the car, as I seem to be most of the time. Traffic was a snarling, belching, lugubrious, thousand wheeled beast, enveloping me, crushing me.??Simplex Infrastructure, read the many signs on whatever was being constructed right in the middle of the road.??Metro ban raha hai, the driver told me once.?It is always something that is being built.?Traffic is so bad because they are trying to build something.?They are building that thing because traffic is so bad.?It is all circular.?Always back where you started.

The entire city of Bombay is in logjam because of the Metro and Monorail projects.?Local trains, which used to run every 12-15 min back when I had the courage to ride them, now run every minute.?Each of these is now 12 coaches long, instead of the 9 that used to be the norm before.??I still have to let five or six of them go by before I can get into one, said the security guard in my office once.?The more extensive networks of the proposed Metro and Monorail might solve part of the problem.?But the path to a less congested city, it appears, goes through five years of a super-conjested one.?Go figure that one out.


Where one highway is clogged, another seems to be buzzing along.?The other day, I had a video chat with someone over Yahoo Messenger ... while I was on the road!?Broadband internet on the go.?It is quite the thing here.?And so much the norm that you are liable to get pittying looks if you sound impressed about it.?The fashionable thing is to complain about how Reliance speeds compare with Tata Photon speeds, and how fast you can stream movies or play games while on the go.?Let me repeat - while on the go!

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Airports are the most visible signs of this New India.?Airports in India of old were glorified Greyhound bus-stations, only worse.?Now, every large city seems to sport a swanky new airport, each trying to outdo the other in its architecture, its facilities, its cool reflections of places on the other end of long flights.?But even here, the signs of a new emergence are everywhere.?"Airport Modernization Under Progress" declares a little board in Chennai, right where you wait to be picked up by your ride.?"Pardon the Inconvenience."


In fact, that is it.?That might well be the slogan for India of today.?"Modernization Under Progress.?Pardon the Inconvenience."?

Do you really see the New India story, you ask me??Yes sir, I do.?And it is ugly.?The New India is emerging out of the womb of the old.?The labor is painful.?I can hardly bear to be in the same room.?And what is emerging is squiggly, messy, sticky and cranky.?Yes sir, I do see the New India story.?It is a story of birth.?It is chaotic, and slimy, and filthy, and grimy.?But it is being born.?I can see it, right from where I stand.?Squiggling, wriggling its way out of the mother.?It is not much to look at just yet, but I am proud.


Tu hi meri aarzoo

Tu hi meri aabroo

Tu hi meri jaan.

Sharon Zikri

Senior Partner at Worldpronet

2 年

Hi Jairam, It's very interesting! I will be happy to connect.

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Sainath Gajendran

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2 年

Lovely writing as always !

Ameet Bharadwaj

Exec. Vice President, Head, Clearing Reconciliations & Settlements - Axis Bank

2 年

lovely read....

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HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY ???? Jai Hind, Jai Bharat! Jai Jawan??, Jai Kisan ????

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