"Mahi!Get up! It is already 7 O'clock", shouted his mother. Mahi tried to get up from his bed. But his body was not responding to his commands. Even after some 7 hrs of sleep, he felt tired. The last two days were pretty hectic for him.It was his sister's marriage the previous day. He somehow got up from his bed and went to have his cup of bed coffee. "Amma!Why did you wake me up this early? I'm still feeling tired". "Uncle and aunt would be leaving by the 8 O'clock express. They wanted to say bye to you" told his mom. Just then, his uncle and aunt came down with their luggage. "Hey Mahi! See you then! Come to our home sometime", said his uncle. "Anyways, Mahi's line is clear now. It is his turn next. Endha Mahi?? :P", his aunt added. "Whaaat? ", Mahi didn't know how to react. "My turn a?", he didn't know what to tell. "I don't have any such plans for the next 3 years, aunty!", he told. "Hmmm. Hmmm. All guys say the same. Lets see!",concluded his aunt. He glanced at his mom who gestured him to not tell anything.
The same scene and dialogue repeated with many other relatives while leaving Mahi's home in the next day and two.He was getting tired of all those. One of his cousins even went to the extent of proposing few muhurtham dates for Mahi's marriage in her holidays and ordered him to get married only then. "Enna paasam?" He was tired of answering the same query on his nuptials. He then decided to come up with just a plastic smile if someone had brought the topic about he getting married , tomorrow or day after tomorrow. Even then he had no respite. "See! How the talk of marriage is causing his face to glow " told one relative. "Ada Raama!"
He was back at work the next day with a huge bag of marriage sweets, which he knew was never going to be enough for his folks. Few of his team members came and just surveyed the variety of sweets he had brought . Each took a handful and when they were about to leave his desk, there came a voice "Boss! So, when are you going to tie the knot? Route clear thane?" "Gosh! I will keep you posted if there are any updates", he responded in an irritated tone. "Fine Thanks Mahi! Pls feel free to reach out to us for any help ", told his colleague with a mischievous smile. Just then one of his lady colleagues intervened "Don't make fun of Mahi! He might be feeling low recently. Give him time to move on". Yes. He was bit sad after his sister left for her in-law's home after her marriage. "See! He is still thinking of that marriage. Leave it. She would have forgotten you by now", the lady continued. Mahi felt something wrong and asked" About whom are you talking?". "Who else? The same girl whom you had in mind while writing all those romantic short stories, the same girl who is getting married today. Your friend has told me everything". "Ayyo! Just understand that those stories were not based on anyone, which means there is/was no 'She' as you people think", he replied angrily.
Mahi didn't get such queries after that outburst . He fell ill after a few days. It all started with food poisoning . He requested his boss for a few days' leave to go home and recover. His boss consented and then asked, "Get married Mahi so that you can have harmless home made food everyday and avoid such health issues". "Et tu Brute!", Mahi thought.
He was travelling to his home town that night . The voice of his boss telling "Get Married, Mahi!" was reverberating inside his head. All those taunts by his relatives, neighbours and friends to get married for whatever reason ranging from good food to holidays were going through his mind. He started getting the doubt whether people are marrying just because they have no other work or they talk/write romantic or they have got a job or have no job or they are susceptible to fall in love or they have just failed in love or the most important one, for good food?. Looks like Mahi doesn't know that people asking such questions and confused are more prone to the query ,"Isn't it time for you to tie the knot yet?" God save Mahi!!
The same scene and dialogue repeated with many other relatives while leaving Mahi's home in the next day and two.He was getting tired of all those. One of his cousins even went to the extent of proposing few muhurtham dates for Mahi's marriage in her holidays and ordered him to get married only then. "Enna paasam?" He was tired of answering the same query on his nuptials. He then decided to come up with just a plastic smile if someone had brought the topic about he getting married , tomorrow or day after tomorrow. Even then he had no respite. "See! How the talk of marriage is causing his face to glow " told one relative. "Ada Raama!"
After a couple of days, when he himself was leaving for his workplace, his neighbors asked the same query as to how soon they would be getting a chance to dine in his marriage party. Mahi, fed up of this, gave a detailed vision plan of his life, as to how he first wants to try out teaching, then establish himself as an entrepreneur in his favorite field and then possibly think about marriage which would take a minimum of 3-5 years. Hearing this, his neighbor friends were reacting strangely. It looked as if they were asking him "3-5 years??PK hai kya??"
He was back at work the next day with a huge bag of marriage sweets, which he knew was never going to be enough for his folks. Few of his team members came and just surveyed the variety of sweets he had brought . Each took a handful and when they were about to leave his desk, there came a voice "Boss! So, when are you going to tie the knot? Route clear thane?" "Gosh! I will keep you posted if there are any updates", he responded in an irritated tone. "Fine Thanks Mahi! Pls feel free to reach out to us for any help ", told his colleague with a mischievous smile. Just then one of his lady colleagues intervened "Don't make fun of Mahi! He might be feeling low recently. Give him time to move on". Yes. He was bit sad after his sister left for her in-law's home after her marriage. "See! He is still thinking of that marriage. Leave it. She would have forgotten you by now", the lady continued. Mahi felt something wrong and asked" About whom are you talking?". "Who else? The same girl whom you had in mind while writing all those romantic short stories, the same girl who is getting married today. Your friend has told me everything". "Ayyo! Just understand that those stories were not based on anyone, which means there is/was no 'She' as you people think", he replied angrily.
Mahi didn't get such queries after that outburst . He fell ill after a few days. It all started with food poisoning . He requested his boss for a few days' leave to go home and recover. His boss consented and then asked, "Get married Mahi so that you can have harmless home made food everyday and avoid such health issues". "Et tu Brute!", Mahi thought.
He was travelling to his home town that night . The voice of his boss telling "Get Married, Mahi!" was reverberating inside his head. All those taunts by his relatives, neighbours and friends to get married for whatever reason ranging from good food to holidays were going through his mind. He started getting the doubt whether people are marrying just because they have no other work or they talk/write romantic or they have got a job or have no job or they are susceptible to fall in love or they have just failed in love or the most important one, for good food?. Looks like Mahi doesn't know that people asking such questions and confused are more prone to the query ,"Isn't it time for you to tie the knot yet?" God save Mahi!!
@Prasoon-So when are u getting married?
ReplyDeleteGood narration of your feelings in the name of Mahi !!! I didn't mean that this blog comes from your personal experience :)
ReplyDeleteHa ha. Thanks Boopathy!
DeleteEppo kalyanam ngaradhu "Anna coffee saapteengala na" ngara pola aayiduchu. After all don't take it to your head because they just need something to talk. And now they can about your future marriage. Kind advice to mahi :) . Good to see a blog from you after so long. :) expecting more..
ReplyDeleteSure da. I ll pass on d advice to Mahi :P
Delete"Take it easy Mahi". One more thing! Am able to relate few of my acquaintances to characters described :)
ReplyDeleteHa ha:)
DeleteNice post Mahi.. You have conveyed ur current scenario through this post.. Why worry bossu.. time will tell when to tie the knot :P
ReplyDeleteThank you. Meanwhile it is not my current scenario :P.
DeleteArae oh Prasoon Ji....
DeleteKalyana assai vanthirchu nu sola oru blog ah?? Atrocity thanga mudiyala. Ha ha ha
Anyways well scripted feel...
Blog a thirumba padi. Mahi kku kalyana aasai vandhiruchina irukku? :)
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