GRACE OF THE MOLEHILLS
I was reading Amitabh Bachchan’s blog last afternoon. Like me, he too is an avid Blogger…
I must’ve committed a 'crime' by saying – “Like me!!!”
It is like comparing
a mouse with a Dinosaur… or, a molehill with the Mount
Everest. So, before, I become a laughing stock, let me place
myself where I belong: I too blog, the way the mighty Bachchan sir does!
And, if I say Amitabh
Bachchan is a busy man, I would be an even bigger laughing stock!
Still, he blogs every day, for years on… He writes in the middle of the night… In the early hours of the day… in the middle of his busy afternoon schedule… whenever, wherever… But, he blogs, everyday, without fail.
Still, he blogs every day, for years on… He writes in the middle of the night… In the early hours of the day… in the middle of his busy afternoon schedule… whenever, wherever… But, he blogs, everyday, without fail.
In one of his latest
posts, he – may be for the billionth time in his life – recites a poem of his
dad, Shri. Harivanshrai Bachchan. Yes, from the classic – ‘Madushala’.
Amitabh Bachchan
keeps saying – and over and over again – that he can not be even a shadow of
his great father’s persona… To Amitabh, his late poet-father shall always be
the Dinosaur, the Mount Everest. He keeps telling us that he has not achieved even a small fraction of what his father had… He won’t be able to ever reach
where the great poet had!
Well, that’s Amitabh
Bachchan… the Grace and humility at its vintage best!
So, I ask now: Could
Shri Harivanshrai Bachchan, the great poet-father of Amitabh Bachchan, do what
his great actor-son has?… Could he act the way his son has?… Could he host the
KBC the way his son has?… Could he set ablaze the screen the way his son has?…
Could he become this popular through the length and breadth of the globe?
Yes, in another school-book
poem,
when the mighty mountain
mocks at the little squirrel saying,
“Hey, you
tiny one,
can you carry a forest on you back
the way I do?”
the squirrel nails
down the arrogant mountain
with this one:
“And, you giant,
can you break a nut
the way I do?”
Last morning, I received from one of my dearest students, who
now lives abroad, a touching compliment. I had taught her about thirty years
ago… and, now, this student of mine was telling me that she knew me as a fine
teacher… but, she had never imagined that I was a fine writer as well! “I wish I
had half the abilities to write as you do!”… This was what she wrote yesterday.
I was, humanly,
touched! I quickly wrote back:
“And, dear, I wish I
could say what you are saying to me now with half the grace and humility with
which you do!”
I meant every bit of
that line!
To say someone such things, with
all your heart – with reverence, humility and grace – you needed to be an
Amitabh Bachchan!
The Dinosaurs have
gone extinct… and, the Mount Everest won’t
grow any taller, as they always say…
But, a humble,
graceful soul can always grow... by just being so!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Supriya Chavan
Comments
- Manjula
Love,
GERRY
Like you, I too am a follower of Mr Bachchan's blog. I am amazed at the ease, sensitivity and depth with which he writes. His humility is very touching. You too write beautifully and i like the way you take everyday matters and turn them into insightful messages. I wish i too can discipline myself like you and Mr B.
Love,
Vinita
Thanks a ton for nice words... They mean a lot, Vini.
Now, again I say: U all are - we all are - gifted to do some things in our own special way... The key is to find it out, trust... and, keep doing it!
Hope, that's how it is, always...
Best wishes and love,
GERRY
Kunal
.. Arpana
Love,
GERRY
Love,
GERRY