The matrimonial season
has just passed by, and I have been a keen observer. Marriage ceremonies are a
naturally creepy place, especially if you’re on neither side. Neither the
bride, nor the groom. You’re just an unfamiliar acquaintance of one of the two
bankrupt families. You’re there possibly for having been a neighbour who has
been forbearing with loud tv noises, the incessant parties, the unnerving noise
of deranged children, etc. Or maybe you’re someone who is important to the
family. Financially, that is. Such a jargon includes the boss and similar
contortions. A free dinner is just a way
to payback. And the Indian family loves such reimbursements. So I am the third
party here. The I-went-only-for-food party. And this is a
first person account of such an experience.
Friday, 22 March 2013
Monday, 18 March 2013
The three phases of a relationship
"Analysis of a relationship"
A
relationship is a complex concept in itself! It comprises of many elements.
Sometimes, you get into a relationship after a chain of events. And sometimes,
you just instantaneously plunge into a relationship. A Relationship never comes
alone; it brings with itself, responsibilities, time wastage and yes financial
loss of course.
Saturday, 16 March 2013
I am not a Hindu, my religion is Humanity
A
small kid (Rana) when started growing up, he saw a couple of strange things
around him which made him curious as a child but later understood the reason
behind such acts - Starting from the Demolition of Babri Masjid in 1992 which
was a disaster in Indian democracy to the Hindu-Muslim riot of Gujarat in 2002
which was not only shocking but a national shame.
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