FROM STAGES TO STARDOM
We all have friends. Who is there in this world without a friend?
Everyone has. My friends are gems that shine with a sparkling glow. We
will get their radiance if we just go near them. Once I got a friend, who took
me completely into her own charge.
There was a time when I struggled a lot to overcome an initiation
problem. I had a very bad habit of taking leave on the very first day of the
academic year. Today I regret it. Usually, the first day will be a day fixed
for the self-introduction or rather I would call it ‘the ragging day’.
The beginning is perhaps more difficult than anything else. It was my first day in the college. As far as
I am concerned, a phase of big change. That is a shift directly from school to
college. I joined for a pre degree course. As I said before, it was my first
day in the college. However, for all others it was the second day. I had skipped the first day,
which the seniors set as the ragging day. I saw a crowded classroom. As I
entered the room, it was all noisy. There was a girl with me, whom I met in the
bus. She went straight to a bench where she was welcomed by a group of smart
friends. I searched for a seat, but couldn’t find any. I was standing in the
middle of the classroom, like a lonely post in a big field. No one was bothered.
For a moment, I felt a cold chill. I thought, ‘Why do I feel like this? Why am
I still struggling with this initiation problem? It’s terrible. I really want
to overcome this.’ Just then, someone caught me. I turned back and saw a girl.
She told her benchmates to move a little and asked me to sit down, even though
there was no space on that bench.
I
was wrong because I thought, ‘No one bothered’. But there was one, who saw
me and understood me. That day I got my friend, my true friend. Friendship is
not about who you know the longest. It is about someone who comes and never
leaves you alone, when you needed someone the most.
From that day on, we were together. In every class, she took me to the
front bench. My friend said, ‘There are many advantages of sitting in the front
bench; one thing is that we can listen to the teacher very well; and understand
the facts clearly. Moreover, we can involve in that class actively.’ When I
thought, I felt what she said was true. In the combination classes, that is the
language class or general English class, there would be a lot of students, that
means students from other streams also came along with us. Even in such classes
we would be the first benchers.
Slowly I started to realise that the person who is with me is not an ordinary girl. Her presence itself was enough to make every moment jovial. We would love to be with such people. I was silent. But she made me talkative. Time would pass with jokes and laughter. We laughed and laughed. I learnt many things from her, some of which I proudly follow even today. One day, my friend asked me, ‘Why did you buy all these books from the bookstore?’ I said, ‘Oh! I bought all the books from the store on the day of admission itself, the thick Accountancy book, the big Business studies book, everything.’ She said, ‘I got all my books from the seniors.’ Then she turned some of the pages and showed me, ‘see these important points and notes written in this book. They are lecture notes taken down by our seniors during the class. It will help us a lot to understand the topic. We can see this almost in every page. Again, see these lines written at the end of the page. They are the explanation of the above lines. We won’t get these things from a new book.’ I listened to her with great interest. She said something, which I had never thought of. Those wonderful ideas changed my whole perspective. Till that day I was font of new books and enjoyed the smell of newly printed books. But now I like an old book which has a lot more to say than the printed matter. The next year, I too got books from my seniors. And today, I am proud to say that my children are learning from their senior’s books.
Slowly, we started to enjoy the fun in the college. Everyday there would be one or other programme in the auditorium during the lunch break. We would rush there after having our lunch, in order not to miss it. We would sit there
and watch the charming performances of our seniors. In one of the performances,
our faces were brightened with blaze. We could even feel the heat like that of
a burning fire. It was not only the heat of the purgation or catharsis, which
the spectator experience, while witnessing the tragedy, but also that of real
flame. Moreover, we were sitting in the
front row. Our seniors had set fire on the stage as part of the performance. There was a pit infront of the stage, which the
spectators could not see. They set the fire there. The audience would experience
the effect of the real fire. We were witnessing all these for the first time. We wondered, ‘How skillfully they employed the
stage techniques to give us a unique feel!’ We sat there with our eyes widened
with amazement. Never did we imagine that one day, we would be there on that
stage to mesmerize everyone.
She always showed an enthusiastic mind to learn everything. At last, the fine arts day came. She enrolled my name for singing competition. I asked her, ‘why did you give my name? I have no skill in singing.’ She said with an encouraging smile, ‘Don’t worry. I am also there. I have given your name in drawing competition too. For drama and dance, we had to join, but there are some procedures. Wait, we will do that later.’ Saying this my friend patted me at my back encouragingly with a smile. Hearing all these I sat there overwhelmed.
She understood my predicament. So
to encourage me further, she said, ‘Do you know once I was thrown out of the
singing group. That was in my catechism class. Sister asked me to stand back,
hearing my voice.’ Then I thought there was no doubt, why I felt a kindred
spirit when I first saw my friend. We were same in many things. With great interest she said, ‘Still I am
participating. Then, why can’t you? We have to participate in all the
competitions.’
First was the drawing competition. Announcement came, ‘All the
participants of the drawing competition should assemble in the seminar hall, immediately after this bell.’ The bell rang and we ran to the seminar hall. On
the way my friend asked me, ’Do you know why I gave your name for this?’ Then
she said with a serious face, ‘I know you are a good artist and I am sure you
will definitely shine in this.’ Here, what my friend meant was that everywhere in
the class; on my books, on my friend’s notebooks, on all birthday cards, and
even at the corners of the black board, one could see my mickey mouses.
One thing we knew very late was that for every bad performance our house would get five negative marks. When the competitions were announced, all the students of the college were divided into five or six houses. The houses were given wonderful names like buttercups, marigolds, bluebells, and primroses. We thought, what would happen to our buttercups. In our journey from one competition to other, we earned a lot of negative marks for the house. If the house leaders knew about this, they would throw us out of the group.
Next in the order was group song. They called us for selection. This
time we were selected. But on one condition. Only lip movement was allowed. That
means no sound should come out. They allowed us to stand at both ends. After that it was a rush to arrange the dress
as per the dress code. We didn’t stop with all these. We took part in many
items, both offstage and onstage. Each one is a different experience for me.
It gave
me confidence and helped me to grow. I got a new strength to face any
situation. As my friend says, it’s not about winning, it’s about taking part.
Moreover,
we made many good friends from there.
Once a nun came to our class. She was a student from our combination class. It is so cute to see a small girl like her in a nun’s attire. She called us and we followed her without knowing what would come next. What she said was the last thing we expected to hear from her. We should perform a magic show. We said ‘No’. Then she said, ‘See, only you can do this. I will teach you two tricks. You can show that. It’s simple.’ But, we were worried. I asked her, ‘Will it work?’ Then she said, 'The moment you two get on to the stage, students will start laughing. That is enough.’ We were shocked by this remark, that too from a nun. We looked at each other with a hushed smile.
There was one thing in which we really
excelled. It was drama. That was when we came to the degree class, where we got
a very enthusiastic group of friends. Each one of our classmates was talented.
We played drama for the fine arts competition as well as for the Poet Artist Day. Those were unforgettable memories. We played in ‘The Dear Departed’, which
is a one-act play. We took roles in Charles Dickins’ ‘Christmas Carol’ and
Alexander Dumas’ ‘The Three Musketeers.’ The costume was excellent. We carried
swords in our scabbards. Afterwards we were called the musketeers.
We even played a Malayalam drama. I cannot stop laughing when I think
about that day, when one of us forgot the dialogue on stage and the other actor
somehow managed to change her dialogue to save the drama. And in the climax
scene we too put fire on stage, surprising all the spectators.
We even performed mime and tableau.
But the one thing which gave us stardom was a musical skit which we performed
upon my friends wish. It was a humourous skit. We all sat together to make the
script. My friend’s hand started to move down her imaginary beard. This always
comes when she thinks. And it always makes me laugh. The script, dialogue and everything
came from my friend’s brain. In the skit, we had added songs and we had to act according
to the situation. And I was given to act the role of Jayan, the veteran
Malayalam actor. It was a time when everyone celebrated the mannerisms of Jayan
in television shows, in stages, everywhere. I was not ready. But they said,
‘You should do this.’ Actually, I didn’t know how to do. One of my friends came
forward to help me. She was doing very nicely. I said, ‘You are good. Why can’t
you do this?’ She said, ‘I can’t. I will teach you. See, it will come nicely
only if you do.’ My friend did the verbal comedy along with one of my very dear
friends. They did their part well. As a result, there was a lot of laughter
from the audience. The skit was already a success. My role was about to come.
Though I did many other roles on the stage, I was very reluctant to do this. I
was little shy to do a part like that. The song came. My female counterparts
were all ready. I was in real trouble. Before I could think any further, one of
my friends pushed me on to the stage. I was about to fall but quickly regained
my posture and did the rest. The laughter from the audience doubled. It came out
nicely. Because the actor had to jump on to the stage followed by some
faltered steps to bring the mannerism on stage. My friend’s timely action helped me to bring
out my best there. And my female counterparts supported me greatly. So that
everything went well. Next, I had to change my costume a little and come back to
do the part of Hrithik Roshan. That I did without much trouble. Again, the
whole place echoed with laughter. May be the contrast in the physic evoked
their laughter. In between, the verbal comedy progressed. More and more
laughter. It was a grand success. We rocked the stage. Everyone performed well.
But one thing I had to mention is that there were many friends who stood only
at the backstage and greenroom to make us ready and to arrange everything for us.
One of
them was always at the side of the stage to pull the curtain. She was the best
singer of our class. They never appeared on stage, instead they found happiness
in giving maximum support to us. This is the reason why I said that my friends
are gems.
If I am not writing this, I will
be missing out one of the important chapters of my life. I owe a lot to this
place and a lot more to my friends, especially to my very dear friend.



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Really amazing
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DeleteOhhh this took me straight back to our crazy college days! It reminded me of so many memories that I had neatly packed away somewhere in my busy brain. 😅
ReplyDeleteI loved the part about the backstage heroes — the ones who always supported every “last-minute, no-proper-plan” idea we came up with! Somehow, we always managed to pull things off and have a blast doing it.
Those were truly golden days. Thank you, Tindu, for making all those beautiful memories come alive again! ✨❤️
Thank you, Melba dear. Really, our "last-minute, no-proper-plan" ideas worked wonderfully on stage :) :) :)
DeleteThe simplest treasures are those that resist the rush of the world.
ReplyDeleteYes. This is the same phrase etched in me..from your writing..truly remarkable
DeleteThanks Shruty
DeleteLoved it!! What a amazing blog❤️
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