Friday, January 19, 2007

Mi MUMBAIKAR!!


All my 'Urban Blues' start from the time I decided to move in Mumbai. Actually being from a place like Pune, Mumbai was the last place, I would have ever thought of moving to.

And I still remember the day I had first entered this city, with my father, to seek admission in one of the most prestigious colleges in Mumbai.

My first disappointment was while our train was touching Dadar. There were several local trains running along side- which were packed with people. Or rather I should say 'Overflowing' with people. I had always known Mumbai as a city where Local trains are always full, roads are always jammed, and every resident is always in a hurry to reach somewhere!!! All my prejudices were doubly confirmed when I first stepped on the Dadar Station, and was scared to death that very soon even I would be a part of this Faceless Crowd, dying to reach somewhere....

Fortunately and Unfortunately, I got an admission in Mumbai, and most unwillingly I landed in this city, of which I am now a proud resident!!!The spirit of Mumbaikars has always amused me..

Wonder how they manage to commute for hours together and yet be completely happy about it??

How can they enjoy the process of commuting in those overcrowded trains and peacefully play antaksharies when there's not an inch left to move ??

Just how can there be a magnificient bunglow( of some filmstar), right next to a Jhopadpatti???

How can a five star hotel have a small 'tapri', just adjacent to its compound wall, and both being equally crowded??

How can people work for 12-18 hours a day, and still have time left for TV serials, Jogging, Laughter Clubs and Gossips???

How is that a Managing Director of company and a office boy / ordinary clerk travel in the same train, and be completely comfortable of this fact???

How is that you would have several celebrities and filmstars moving around you and nobody on the earth would be exited to see them ???

How do these Mumbaikar's have an extremely intimate friend circle called as 'Train Friends' !!!

How can an entire family of 8 stay in a 1 BHK flat and still have space for others???

There are several such amusing facts that I cant help thinking about.

Believe in me, I have spent endless hours pondering over these facts, but now I realise there's no use thinking over it, I'll never get answers for any of these questions unless I try to be a Mumbaikar myself......

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