The marriage function of my daughter,
Jyothi is going on. I and Padma are on the dias performing the pre-marriage
rituals. I had been very tense and nervous right from the day the match is
fixed. As a father of the bride, I am worried whether the function will be over
smoothly without any hiccups.
My brothers, Hari and Madhu, along with
their wives and my son Kiran assured me of their help and support several times
over previous two weeks or so. But I never could feel enough confident about
their involvement and capability. In my opinion, they are all carefree and
irresponsible fellows. I notice them roaming around most of their time with
friends. My son, Kiran more so. Madhu and Hari are also the same type. But now
that they are married, they slowed down a little, but only a little! Still not
at all dependable with any responsibility. Being in the same city, we meet very
frequently. In fact during any functions in their homes, they leave everything
to Padma and me without bothering much. Of course I feel elated with the
importance given to us. But sometimes I tend to feel they should get more
involved at least in their matters instead of being lazy and take-it-easy
types.
Our Kiran is a typical jolly and
carefree boy. Padma often tries to pacify me saying that once he settles down,
he will be more mature and responsible. But I have my own doubts. In fact I
hold the same impression about his friends and the present younger generation
in general. Padma on the other hand, feels I overreact.
But now, I am forced to change my
opinion. Those three turned out to be excellent event managers. Card printing
and distribution, shopping, packing and shifting to the marriage venue, all are
over very smoothly and systematically with their help. Now while Hari and
Sunitha are in the dining hall supervising the buffet, Madhu, Leela and Kiran
are at the entrance receiving the guests. I relaxed for the first time and
tried to concentrate on the rituals going on.
After a few minutes my eyes again
wandered to the entrance of the hall. To my surprise, I found only Leela. No sight
of either Madhu or Kiran! I frowned. Those useless fellows must be hanging
around somewhere ignoring all my instructions to be there throughout. In fact I
am not surprised much. It just proved my original impression about them once
again. I am a fool to be impressed with them initially. But now I am worried
more about the proper reception of guests.
I noticed two young men came and after
wishing Leela, stood there receiving the guests. I looked at Padma and she
mumbled they are friends of Kiran. So this idiot passed on his duty to them!
Very clever! As if he is too busy, he needed assistants too! Alas, the marriage
of my only daughter and the guests are being received and attended by some
unrelated youth! They also must be wayward like my own son! How long will they
remain here? I felt like screaming!
Then Kiran came running with his
cellphone glued to his ear. He was talking animatedly with someone. Nodding at
the reception party, obviously satisfied, he again disappeared. I was seething
with anger. But the priest asked something and I had to force my attention back
to the rituals.
After a while I noticed Leela also
disappeared and two young women, probably the boys' wives or girlfriends took
her place. I am becoming impatient at the goings on. But I had to control
myself with great difficulty. The function is more important. I continued
observing from the dias. It was like a game of musical chairs. The young men
were replaced by another pair and the girls too. Kiran was giving flying visits
now and then and gave satisfied nods. And disappear! Sunitha came for a brief
period and left. No sign of either Madhu or Leela or Hari! I was puzzled and
decided mentally to give them all a good dressing down at the immediate
available opportunity which they will remember lifelong.
When we got a short respite in between,
I ran down from the dias and approached the youth. They were scared at my
sudden appearance and mumbled something to my queries about Madhu and Kiran. I
ran to the dining hall where the buffet was almost concluding. Hari was not
there. Only Sunitha was there grabbing some lunch hurriedly. I spotted Kiran at
a distance but before I could catch hold of him, he ran out with his cellphone
to the ear in a hurry. I was about to call him but someone came to tell me that
I was required on the dias.
It was almost four O' clock in the
afternoon by the time the function concluded. The groom's party left along with
Jyothi. The trio did not even bid farewell to Jyothi! Most of our guests too
took their leave and we relaxed in our room. But the behaviour of the trio was
pricking me a lot. So I wanted to give them a piece of my mind and sent for
them. Surprisingly none was available. "Must be making merry in some
theater or mall" I said contemptuously. Padma put her hand on my arm and
tried to calm me down.
Then Sunitha entered the room timidly.
"Did you call me?" She asked.
I looked at her searchingly. She
avoided my stare. "In fact I called those three idiots. Where are they, do
you have any idea? May I be enlightened about their whereabouts?" I could
not hide my contempt. She raised her head and about to say something but kept
quiet. I am convinced that she was trying to cover them up. I am too tired to
stretch things further. "Just tell those fellows to be courteous enough to
meet me when and if they come back." I yawned and closed my eyes.
"Don't be so rude" She almost
shouted. "Don't say such inauspicious words, for God's sake. Let us wish
they will come back, especially Madhu!" She started crying.
Both Padma and I startled at her
outburst. I sat up and stared at her. "What? What do you mean?" I
almost shrieked. My heart was beating fast. Padma made her sit down and drew
her close, wiping her tears.
"Yes, don't blame those poor
souls. You can't imagine what they are going through all the time! If only you
knew what happened.." She started narrating....
The function just started. Madhu, Leela
and Kiran are receiving the guests botn from the bride's as well as the groom's
side. Some very close people are keen to watch the marriage rituals but many
are interested in completing the lunch first. Accordingly Kiran is directing
them to the dining hall.
Suddenly an elderly lady approached
Kiran. "Look, young man, my husband is a hypertension patient. We
misplaced his medicines in the hurry. Can you get them urgently, please?"
She gave him a slip of paper with the names of the required medicines.
Kiran was about to go but Madhu took it
from his hands. "I will get them, Kiran. You remain here. It is essential
that you should be here."
But almost half an hour had passed. He
didn't come back. Meanwhile the lady came and told him in a happy tone that she
found the drugs in one of the bags. She left, apologising profusely.
Kiran and Leela were worried when they
could not get any response from Madhu's mobile. Hari was also informed and all
of them were panicked. But they did not make it known to anybody else as they
did not want to spoil the function.
Suddenly Kiran's mobile rang. It was
from Madhu. But an unknown man spoke. It seemed Madhu met with an accident and
the man saw him on the road unconscious and brought him to an hospital. He got
Kiran's number from the missed calls list on Madhu's mobile and wanted to
inform him.
Kiran did not know what to do in his
initial shock. Later he recovered and told only Hari as he did not want to
scare Leela without knowing the full details. Hari immediately rushed to the
hospital. Kiran called some of his close friends and requested them to help
Leela and Sunitha who were left alone. He himself started shuttling between the
function area and dining area supervising both and in between inquiring from
Hari the position at the hospital too. Madhu was seriously injured and said to
be in a critical condition. Then Kiran ensured that Leela had some food and
sent her to the hospital along with a couple of his friends. All the while he
managed here without arousing any suspicion in anybody. Like a pendulum he ran
about hiding his own anxiety and tension from others.
Sunitha wiped her eyes.
"He didn't tell even me the whole
story until the function is almost over excepting that Hari had gone on some
errand and I did not have a clue to the actual happenings. Only after I
finished my lunch, he told me briefly and he also left for the hospital. He managed
so well and he has some very good friends who immediately came to do his
bidding. I really wonder whether it is the same Kiran, whom we always treat as
an irresponsible, childish and playful boy!"
Padma and I listened dumbstruck. I did
not know what to say! How I cursed them all, and Kiran in particular! What
tension the poor boy must be suffering all the while! He, who is just out of
his teens! Still he managed so well orchestrating everyone! My heart felt
heavy.
Padma recovered first and asked in a
quivering tone, "How is Madhu now?"
Sunitha is still gloomy. "Not yet
regained consciousness. That's why Kiran also ran there."
We immediately rushed to the hospital.
By that time Madhu was declared to be
out of danger to the relief of all of us. When I saw Kiran there, he appeared
to be haggard and tired. "Kiran, did you eat anything?" I enquired
fondly. He gave me a surprised look. I gave him a big hug.
"Well done, my boy! I am proud of
you." I said with all my heart.
It took almost one
week for Madhu to recover completely and get discharged. All the time, Kiran
and Hari were constantly on their toes while Sunitha helped Padma at home.
After everything returned to normal, I told Padma, "I have been under wrong
notions all these years, Padma. Our young man proved his worth, though in a
tragic circumstance." She nodded.
Good end.very positive.Our youth need not be doubted for any difficult task in any unexpected situation.As a mother of bride the lady referred in first person is fully correct.We expected such situation for the marriage.We fully support all characters of this story including the person whose husband misplaced his tablets and caused the panic.really with good tempo till the end.Writer kept full confidence on the intelligence of readers.We inferred who is Padhma and who is Suneetha at the end.Who is Leela?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your response. Leela is the wife of Madhu, the victim of the accident.
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