Sunday, September 30, 2007

A cacophony named Calcutta

For those who do not know me, I was born and brought up in Calcutta and lived there for the first twenty two years of my life. Then I moved to Bangalore. Now a days I visit Calcutta twice a year, generally.
Last time when I visited Calcutta (in July, 2007), the eastern India was experiencing a devastating flood. Calcutta was suffering from water logging and frequent power cuts. One such evening, when my home and the surrounding area were struck by yet another "load-shedding", I couldn't take it any more and left for College street.
On my way, I could see that the entire area was submerged in pre-civilization darkness. The weather was hot and sultry, the roads were broken and on top of that, a political procession was diverting the traffic. I had to get down from the bus way before my destination. By that time, I was completely frustrated, infuriated and despondent about the state of the city. I was wondering how people could live in this hell and tolerate this utter nonsense day after day... I was wondering how I lived here once! The chaos, the crowd, the hue and the cry of the busy streets were adding to my dejection.Nevertheless, I walked on (as I had no other option). To avoid the congested main road, I took to a lane. There was a medicine shop at a corner of that lane, a old, dilapidated one that I never noticed before. In the dim light of the shop, I could see a wooden counter full of dust, half-broken racks full of medicine bottles which, probably, would never come out again and an old, weary man, dozing as he himself had no hope for any customer. As I looked at him, it suddenly occurred to me that this person, this place had a story to tell... may be of a prospering past, a declining present and a bleak future! The line-ridden face of the shopkeeper was telling me about a little tragedy that nobody wanted to hear. His face was not "attractive", but it was so different from the indifferent, professional looks of the workers of the Bangalore malls!
As I met the main road again, the ocean of humanity greeted me with its usual roar. I walked along the narrow footpaths with book shops on both sides of the pathway. As I waded through the human tide, I glanced on the faces around me... they looked strangely familiar! And all of them, with all their expressions, were narrating me their little stories. The cheerful faces of the kids were telling about a party called life, the spirited faces of the students were telling about a challenge called life, the battered faces of elderlies were telling about a battle called life! And they all seemed so familiar... I've seen them all in my family, among my friends, among my relatives... I am one of them! The bits and pieces of the conversations, of the shouts and the cries were weaving a magical mesh around me that engulfed and embraced me into a strange, warm sense of belonging. I know I cannot escape this entanglement in this life, or may be I do not want to...

20 Comments:

At 11:21 PM , Blogger Sujit Kumar Chakrabarti said...

Superb description. You took us to Kolkata for a moment.
I am always amazed at the Calcuttian's love for his city, which is rather different from a Mumbaite's love for Mumbai, a Chennaite's love for Chennai and Delhite's love for Delhi.
Wonder what's there in that city that so binds the hard. People from there talk about the same dust, crowd, water-logging, pollution, load-shedding which most others know Kolkata by. But instead of hating it for them, Kolkata-walla's say, 'That's uhai aai laav Kolkaata!' :)

It's really fascinating. I would surely like to to spend at least some part of my life in that city and experience it. But please don't ask me to eat maach! ;)

 
At 12:31 AM , Blogger Shiladitya_IIMK said...

A picturesque description of our beloved Kolkata, our acquatances, friends, relatives and family!

Remember our experiences in "Ebong Indrajit"... after all we oursleves take up a generic character for ourselves in this world... even though our dreams may be unique.

Good literary expression of your/our feelings for City of Joy.

 
At 1:20 AM , Blogger prachee said...

great descritption :-)
great blog :-)

 
At 2:22 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

well i also visited Kolkata at that time but luckily did not face any of the problems :)
But a good description!

 
At 10:02 AM , Blogger Scrabble said...

I liked the mood of the essay. I did not like the language. Maybe it had just a wee bit too many pentasyllabic words to blend with the mood. I like common simple language maybe because that is how people generally talk, how they dream.

I tried to be really critical. Apart from that I really liked the essay. :)

 
At 7:40 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

Eloquent but i guess you've chosen complex words to describe a simple feeling.

I give 7 out of 10 :-).

see what have you done, now i'm missing kolkata more :-(

 
At 1:00 PM , Blogger D said...

beautiful!!!!!

 
At 1:15 AM , Blogger abhi's shakers said...

A haunting description of an equally haunting city...miss u calcutta...expected something more out of the decrepit medicine store though!!

 
At 10:47 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

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At 10:48 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The city of joy has always surprised us with gush of winds, unexpected rain… It was pretty unusual to experience a couple of rainy day in the opening of the year 2008. It was the rain that attracted me to the picturesque description of our very own Kolkata in the blog. Expecting more and more such lovely creations about your “few of the favorite things”…

 
At 5:17 AM , Blogger Nikesh Srivastava said...

Hi Arnab,
Nice blog. This took me to kolkata for a moments. As you know my home town is Dhanbad. Place very near to Calcutta my flight route go via Calcutta air port only and i use to stay some time in Howrah railway station for getting train from howarh to dhanbad. Depsite of all Calcutta is great city and pepeol in Calcutta are very sweets like
KOLKATA RASGOOLA:D

 
At 10:58 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

you don't want? then what are you doing in bangalore... why most of you prefer to leave calcutta for better bangalore life then describe your own place with worst adjectives... is that how you people love your hometown..is that how you show your appreciation to her... leaving her.

 
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