Monday, October 28, 2013

7:03 Panvel Slow..

It's almost 7:00 PM. The bright red LEDs on the railway indicator displays, "07:03 PL S". I am sitting at platform number 3 on Sanpada railway station. In 3 minutes the slow train for Panvel will arrive. Indian railways are never on time, but today is an exception. I have been sitting here for the past 30 minutes and all trains were on time..!!

I look at her. She is adjusting her hair. She is taking to me. I know she is, because I see those perfectly set lips moving and her words fall on my ears. It's pure melody. I smile. My mind is else-where. It was her last day at office where we worked together. Work was interesting because she would often come to my workstation, say something really funny and walk off. 

She is wearing a red sleeveless tshirt and black jeans. Her ever so pretty black hair, rests comfortably on her shoulder. Her maroon shoulder bag sits between us, much like a protective sister shielding away unnecessary attention. I don't mind the bag. I look at the watch, it is 7:01 PM. Two minutes is all I have to tell this girl that I loved her. I had to. This pressure is killing me. She catches me looking at the watch. With a fake angry tone she says, "Yeah, I know you are getting late. You have to bear my nakhra's only for today. I won't trouble you from tomorrow.. Boys I tell you. huh.." and she flicks her hair back. 

"I won't trouble you from tomorrow..." That statements hurts like hell. Why does being in love have to be so painful? I look at her. Her freckled face is flawless. Her smile is intoxicating. I smile at her. "I was looking at the time so that I knew how much longer I can enjoy your mesmerizing company," I say. She looks at me and laughs, "Liar..", she says, "Ok listen, don't forget me and keep in touch ok?" Her words are no longer soothing. The more she speaks, the heavier my heart feels. The lump in my throat fells like a size of a rock. 

The time is 7:02 PM. In a minute she will be gone and too oblivious to my feelings. I can hear the sound of the trains horn. My heartbeats suddenly rise. She
looks at me and says, "Chalo, the train has come... will call you.." She got up and flung her bag on her shoulder. "Nisha," I say, "There is something you ought to know.." She stops and says, "Arre gadhedo.. from the past half an hour you couldn't say anything, now you want to say. I am leaving.. bye.." 

The train has almost reached the platform. I walk up to her. The train screeches to a halt. She gets in. Surprisingly there is no rush. She stands near the door and offers her hand for me to shake as a formal good-bye. "I need a hug, hand-shake is so formal," I say. She laughs. I continue, "Listen, what I wanted to tell you is, since the time I lay my eyes on you, I have been in love with you. I know after today we might never meet. I just wanted you to know. I love you Nisha."  

Her extended hand is still is mine. The train starts with a jolt. She looks at me dumbfound. Her hand slowly slips away from mine. I move back. She is still looking at me. The train gradually catches speed. She is still looking at me. The train moves out of the platform heading towards Panvel. I feel relieved. I sit back on the bench. I re-live the past 3 minutes of my life over and over again. 15 minutes pass by. I get up to leave. My heart keeps pulling me back. Suddenly, I feel a tap on my shoulder. Its her. My heart leaps. She came back!!

Her eyes are a little misty. She says, "Yeah, even I thought a handshake is too formal. Here is a hug.." She smiles and opens her arms wide.. we hug. I would never want to let her go. I feel a overwhelming sense of  unexplainable feeling engulf me. I close my eyes. I can hear my office colleagues cheering on, some even whistling.

I open my eyes. I am suddenly at my desk. Its 6:45 PM. Nisha walks up to me and says, "Hey Jitu, listen, I need to go with Bhavna di today. She has got her car. I thought I would go with you but she insisted that I go with her. Today is my last day here.. but that does not mean that I will stop bothering you.. you please take care. Will meet if possible. Today Suraj (her boyfriend) has planned something special for me.. He is a sweetheart.. I love him so much..!! Ok.. I am getting late.. byeee..." She offered me her hand. I politely shook it. "Good Luck," I say. She rushes out.

"Since the time I lay my eyes on you, I have been in love with you. I know after today we might never meet. I just wanted you to know. I love you Nisha...." I mumble after you are gone. My bag is packed. I walk towards Sanpada station. Indicator on platform number 3 displays, "07:03 PL S"

This story is completely fictional.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

"The Lunchbox" : A Review


After so much of hype about 'The Lunchbox', 
I finally watched the show. I was as skeptical about this movie as a Mouse in Mouse-trap factory filled with cheese. I kept looking for things which were un-real, things that were surreal.. things that didn't happen in real life... to my surprise, and a pleasant one at that - There were none.

Irfan Khan has time and again proven that he is indeed belongs to the category of Legends. Nimrat Kaur has come a long way from her Cadbury Dairy Milk ad and her glamorous modelling assignments. She has done a fantabulous job. Lillete Dubey too did more than justice to her 3 minute role. The Lunchbox depicts real emotions, real life incidences, the real non-glam-sham world that 99% of Mumbai actually lives.


Director Ritesh Batra has captured the very simplicity and the emotional turmoil of an average middle class family when faced with a difficult situation. The humor too is not over the top, it doesn't make you roll in laughter, but just enough to make your heart smile. Its the kind of humor that will make you realize, that its just the average humor that we share in our everyday life.


Nawazuddin's character (Shaikh) too is funny in a very real kind of way... a special mention of Shaikh who still has not removed the roses from his new scooter which he receives as a gift from his father-in-law..



I would give this movie a 9 on 10. There is so much more that I could write about this movie... But I urge you to go watch it if you like some serious lighthearted movies.