Thursday, November 02, 2006

Sound Bytes

This had happened when R and I were on one of our house hunting sessions. Our estate agent Paragbhai, a good man, bit too chatty for my liking but still we preferred him because he knew our tastes and so showed us only homes which we would like both in terms of area and price. Anyway, one day when we were on our Mission Ashiyana, Paragbhai who had the knack of describing each house at if it was the best we had ever seen or ever would see was decribing how wonderful the view was outside the window (incidently looking over a naala) and how the directions were perfect (couldn't make out the east from the west because of buildings all around) and how the wind circulated in the house (smelt of the naala) etc. etc. R looked at me questioningly, in Paragbhai's presence we would resort to taking non-verbal opinions from each other. I hadn't liked it so I shook my head, R as an excuse said,

"Paragbhai, thodu naanu pade amne." (would be a little small for us)

To this came the immediate retort. The eye-opening gyan of the estate agent

"Sir, Mumbai ki life ka ek hi gam hai. Har ghar mein ek kamra kam hai."

Ok now those who are critical of Mumbai life will give a chuckle at the statement of the obvious. Sure, he might be saying it to everyone but for us coming from a man who himself lives in a 1BHK which is too small for his needs and makes his money by helping other find homes too small for their needs, the poetic expression was quite unexpected, but apt.

An Unrelated Thought

Its without any context, just popped into my head.

When you disguise the disappointment with a seemingly offhand "I knew it won't happen" thats when you disclose to yourself how badly you actually wanted it to.

Comments:
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Finally got it. :)

It IS Kaifi Azmi. And here is the real sher:

Sabka khushi se fasla ek kadam hai,
har ghar mein ek hi kamra kam hai

Now tell me, isnt it beautiful?
 
vyom, the original is very beautiful. though Paragbhai probably spoke the gangraped version of it, I found that someone from the laughter challenge had said it too in terms of Mumbai life.
 
Yes... so true! The scarcity of space really makes one understand its value, and that too coming suddenly from your 'Paragbhai' might have been surprising.

Also, the last para was nicely written: dashed hopes writhe out the pain sometimes.
 
hi sudip, yup Paragbhai did take us aback a bit by that. Then we realised that he had the knack of doing this because there were other sher's also which he used to speak.

and thanks it just came into my mind from the recesses somewhere.
A voice to some supressed subconcious thought I suppose.
 
Well, a person like Paragbhai quoting Kaifi Azmi sounds a bit too much! I guess, he wud hv heard it somewhere too, but nevertheless, its a great quote. And one i will use definitely ;)

Well, your househunting spree reminded me of Gulzar's lines ' Do diwane shahar mein...dhoondte hain ek aashiyaana'


The last dictum is so very true!
 
Kem cho Priyanginiben? Coming here after a long time...househunting kya?..ek hi kamra kam hai..this quote shall come in handy sometime..

koi acha ghar mila kya?
 
sirji, you are right he was not quoting Kaifi Azmi. I heard thjs sher in the laughter challenge also once so he must have picked it up from there.

the song goes a bit differently, do diwaane sheher mein .... aabodana dhoondhte hai, ek aashiyaana dhoondhte hai.

but yes our quest does match this song.
 
arre kaush, the house hunting ended in May itself. I have moved into the new house. R will move in after January.
 
I disappear,

is:

- a song by metallica
- an oft repeated act created by Mr. India, and perfected by Priyangini Mehta
- something that others are not very fond of, especially Mogambo
 
so what the date for d-day? even my family has two weddings in january...:)
 
poof ... and she vanishes like a shadow of smoke. Its actually very easy you know.

Mogambo gussa hua?
 
will send you the reply over email, not planning to publish my wedding date to the world, who knows which character might just turn up. :)

Are you going to come for those weddings?
 
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