BADRINATH KI DULHANIA
We all have those moments in
our life when we wish to be away from everyone, including our dearest and
nearest ones… All that we long is - to be alone, all by oneself.
A
couple of days ago, I had one such moment. I was emotionally drained and I knew
that with people around me, it would do more damage to my well-being. I did not
feel like talking to anyone… All that I wanted to do was - to just go away
anywhere where something could make me feel light like a feather… make me
smile, laugh and come back home rejuvenated. Yes, anything that could do that
was welcome…
So,
I chose to get up and go for a movie – ‘Badrinath Ki Dulhania’.
Normally,
I do not watch a movie without my wife along. This time, I did not tell her or
my son where I was going… I just landed in the theatre!
I
loved the movie.
Immediately
after the movie, I called up my wife and confessed, “I just finished watching ‘Badrinath
Ki Dhulhania’. On any another day, I would have got a nasty sermon from her for
‘hiding’ it from her when I left home. But, not on this day. She had sensed that
I was emotionally drained and needed some alone time… So, she sounded very,
very empathetic.
The
next day, during our Holi lunch at our friends’ place, I told them what had
happened the earlier day and how much I had loved the movie. That inspired two
couples to head for the evening show of ‘Badrinath…’ . But, I warned them, “If
you don’t like it, don’t blame me.”
Late
at night, I received the messages from them: “Liked the movie”.
I
was relived!
The
same night, at around 11.30, my wife called one of her friends and made a plan
to watch it the next day, which was yesterday.
At night, I checked, “Did you like the movie?”
“It
was okay… Very filmy,” was the expected reply from my wife. Even if she had
liked it, to me she would say so with some strings attached. I am her hubby,
you see…
That’s
how it should be…. It is fun!
“What
about your friend… Did she like?” I probed.
“She
was laughing and jumping!” declared my wife.
“Darling,
you too must have laughed, if not jumped,” I told her in my mind, “but, you are
not telling me that!”
Maybe,
my wife really did not like the movie and found it very filmy. One reason for
that was: she did not go to watch it with the kind of back ground I had gone
with… I was emotionally drained and I wanted to be away from people… all by
myself … I wanted something light, funny and even silly. My friends who had
gone to watch did not have similar back ground… My wife’s friend who was
laughing and jumping had her own reasons to do so… ‘To each his own’… as the
saying goes!
I
had not planned to write on this subject, today. Early in the morning, my friend
Seema had posted a comment on my last blog on Happiness and Peace. “Superb...Just
what I needed,” she wrote, “Can you please put together a reading list. This is
a genuine request. In return I will put one.”
I
smiled immediately. I remembered ‘Badrinath Ki Dulhania’. Now, just because I
loved Eckhart Tolle’s story on how ducks found peace after their fights, Seema
wanted to read his book and she wanted an entire ‘reading list’…
“Hi Seema, I am going to put it in my blog
today,” ĂŤ replied, “Please check in a while. Love.”
“Just
what I needed,” Seema seems to be ready to receive!
GERALD
D’CUNHA
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