Thursday, December 2, 2010

Munni Sarvatra Hai :D

Ekadashi (eleventh date) of the Hindi month of Kartik(this month starts from the first full moon after Deepawali and most often falls in October-November). This has always brought celebrations around for on this day it is considered that all the Hindu Gods and Goddesses wake up. And this thus marks the advent of the marriage season in Indian Culture.
Marriage!!
Marriage??
Marriage.
(Here this full stop has more meaning and worth than the word itself)

By simple permutations there arise four cases:
  1. Boy is Angel (perhaps just saying ‘not bad’ would do the justice) and the is Girl is Witch(and that means a wicked witch) : kind of equivalent to that the boy is hanged by the noose, eventually for the whole life which perhaps would mean ‘till death’ only.
  2. Boy is Devil (or even gross) and the Girl is an Angel : in this is the case I truly feel pity for the girl. May no girl ever has to be in this case.
  3. Boy is Devil and the Girl is Witch : Oh gosh! Full on entertainment perhaps for the neighbors. But then I feel sorry for the kids.
  4. Aww…this is the sweetest one. Both the Girl and the Boy are Angels : Perhaps this is the rarest case. One in a million.

Now let us come back to the point. Will it be anything, marriages mean celebrations, showing off, lots of work(for the families engaged) and lots of nuisance( be it ‘cause of dowry or boozed up attendees or anything).
In fact once I remember a fight broke out just ‘cause two men of the families couldn’t have a common agreement over whether the rasgulla were black or brown? And this led to the most memorable of the events, which we call the ‘rasgulla fight’ ‘cause that argument over the colour of rasgulla had led to both of them throwing rasgullas at each other. And this is a true story and I myself had attended that wedding.
With marriage also comes music associated. Earlier it was only restricted to ‘Mahila Sangeet’ and Shehnai. But as time passed ‘Dhol’ and band came into the scene. The latest in thing is the DJ’s. Perhaps for most of the people it though means dance floor with the music played loud over the sophisticated music systems devoid of any mixing and grooves, etc. I recently happened to attend a wedding this season. The dance floor there was full or in fact crowded and people were perhaps jumping to the beats of ‘Munni Badnam’. Once, twice, thrice, again. I then noticed a few drunk men who were standing by the man who was playing the music. (I wouldn’t perhaps disgrace the profession by calling him a DJ) And rest perhaps could be well guessed.
On our way back, we passed by a two or three weddings and everywhere the same song was being played. My brother who was alongwith me, said-"Brother , look this song is being played everywhere on a repetition basis. Doesn’t Munni herself get tired?" I calmly smiled to my brother and said-"Bhai, Munni ke anek roop hain. Munni sarvatra hai." :D


P.S. : In fact I was born on this Ekadashi of Kartik month too. :p

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