PROLOGUE:
This isn’t
about Kamal Hasan’s acting prowess, this isn’t about his legion of hardcore
fans including me nor is it a factual dissection of the controversy over the
ban on the film-Vishwaroopam. This is a memoir of the travails I undertook to
make sure I watched the movie at any cost and the myriad experiences that ran
across the mind asserting my relation with my matinee idol over the years as
the miles in the journey kept multiplying with my bank balance and luck
dwindling at a disturbing rate.
My dad had recommended a book called “The Secret” which
talks about how the entire universe conspires to make you get what you desire,
If you desire it from the bottom of your heart. I got to understand this
concept explained in the book through this trip, though not pretty sure about
how proud my dad would be about where I applied the same.
HOW IT STARTED:
Bookings
for the movie set to release on the 25th
starts as early as 18th night and before I
could get a hold of myself, adrenaline gets the better of me and I end up
booking for all five shows for the First Day(ironically I’m not a patron of the
concept of overtime in work front).
As the release day nears the guilt of
abysmal showing in my recently concluded exams gets dwarfed by Thalaivar hysteria from within and outside.
That’s when the ban on the movie happens, as a micro mini section of
anti-social elements get offended by their fantasy of the yet to be released
movie being anti-them. Suddenly I’m a victim of animosity towards anyone from
that community. Maybe that’s how a seasoned rationalist turns into a extremist
in a jiffy for a strong personal reason, reasons my inner voice. All the
lessons on democracy during the economics period from school time suddenly seem
like an exercise on redundancy in a country filled with “touch-me nots” who
have their individual remote controls to obstruct democracy.
It does always help to have wise friends with
dated sense of humour at times of crisis, the inferno within cools down paving
way for logical alternatives to tackle the ape of a mind from misbehaving. So I
thought of the following course of actions to take:
Alternate
#1 : Go on social networking sites, indulge in some finger pointing, get into
some nasty arguments , express views, quote situational lyrics from the movie’s
title track and feel self gratified like participating in WWE through play
stations.
Alternate
#2: For a person, who I look upto as my ideological Godfather would spitting
into a common pool to show solidarity suffice or should I do something more
worthwhile to show my love & respect. The Mission Telugu land is born!
MISSION TELUGU LAND- CHENNAI→VIJAYAWADA→HYDERABAD→NELLORE→ DISAPPOINTMENT→BACK
HOME→PROUDER FAN
Along with my fellow
kamalians- Naresh & Gautham, I embark on an overnight trip to Hyderabad
where the movie is set to release. The air of mutual ridicule for this insanely
mad decision makes way for typical hitting below the belt- guys banter with
least regard to a senior citizen’s presence in the opposite berth in our lush
sleeper coach heading to Vijayawada.
The news of the movie not releasing in Hyderabad reaches Vijayawada before our bus does. Over breakfast we brainstorm in unison to arrive at a decision to leave to Nellore from there to watch the movie after checking the schedules there.(god bless the visionary who made the cellphone smart with “apps” galore.)
Crusaders-I wouldn’t flatter ourselves, madmen- we almost were there….but diehards-we totally fitted the bill! Why else would this logistical/economical nightmare be vetoed by adults trained to advise other people on how to plan their finance?!
Thus we were enroute Nellore on a bus, which could best be described as one with moderate locomotive abilities on two and a half wheels. Trusting our karma more than the greenhorn driver who was parallelly evolving into a full fledged driver with every passing Kilometre all of us took a power nap.
My subconscious mind gets questioned in my sleep by my brain’s logical side as to whether this pointless madness is worth it?! Offended, my subconscious mind takes me down my memory lane to my first year in the world-Where am I??....I’m in a dark theatre playing some movie disturbing audience rightfully like every newborn does by crying. Crying stops suddenly when a face appears on the large screen- It is Kamal Hasan & that’s where the eternal connection began ,at Aboorva Sagotharargal in Kasi Theatre.
The news of the movie not releasing in Hyderabad reaches Vijayawada before our bus does. Over breakfast we brainstorm in unison to arrive at a decision to leave to Nellore from there to watch the movie after checking the schedules there.(god bless the visionary who made the cellphone smart with “apps” galore.)
Crusaders-I wouldn’t flatter ourselves, madmen- we almost were there….but diehards-we totally fitted the bill! Why else would this logistical/economical nightmare be vetoed by adults trained to advise other people on how to plan their finance?!
Thus we were enroute Nellore on a bus, which could best be described as one with moderate locomotive abilities on two and a half wheels. Trusting our karma more than the greenhorn driver who was parallelly evolving into a full fledged driver with every passing Kilometre all of us took a power nap.
My subconscious mind gets questioned in my sleep by my brain’s logical side as to whether this pointless madness is worth it?! Offended, my subconscious mind takes me down my memory lane to my first year in the world-Where am I??....I’m in a dark theatre playing some movie disturbing audience rightfully like every newborn does by crying. Crying stops suddenly when a face appears on the large screen- It is Kamal Hasan & that’s where the eternal connection began ,at Aboorva Sagotharargal in Kasi Theatre.
Bent on proving the
brain’s conclusion erroneous, my subconscious mind takes me to my first few
years as a kid & what did I do as toddler- chose a video cassette of
“Singaravelan” over Funskool products unlike my fellow toddlers of that era.
During my formative years, that movie was my alarm clock,routine, break from
routine, my bribe for having healthy average tasting food and my lullaby.Had I
watched “Thuruvilaiyadal” that many times instead,I might have had a limited edition pass to Mt Kailash to
rendezvous with Lord Shiva.
I wake up as proud Kamalian after revelations from the ‘brain vs sub-conscious mind’ showdown in my memory lane.
We reach Nellore with the contingency looming large over the movie’s release yet again. Still we make it to the theatre expecting the nature to conspire some miracle out of the blue in honour of our persistence, but like acquaintances of a sinking patient outside the ICU we were getting prepared for the bad news.As expected the movie’s released got stalled & we had to return back to Chennai, heavier than when we left with bundles of disappointment.
Just when everyone around us thought the madness has settled down, the news of the movie releasing in Bangalore on Sunday come as whiff of fresh air to a panting sprinter. We wanted to go as the same group again, but Naresh had an “official” reason to back out of our road trip on Sunday. So this time around the wolf pack consisted of just Gautham and me & thus was born Mission Bengaluru!!
I wake up as proud Kamalian after revelations from the ‘brain vs sub-conscious mind’ showdown in my memory lane.
We reach Nellore with the contingency looming large over the movie’s release yet again. Still we make it to the theatre expecting the nature to conspire some miracle out of the blue in honour of our persistence, but like acquaintances of a sinking patient outside the ICU we were getting prepared for the bad news.As expected the movie’s released got stalled & we had to return back to Chennai, heavier than when we left with bundles of disappointment.
Just when everyone around us thought the madness has settled down, the news of the movie releasing in Bangalore on Sunday come as whiff of fresh air to a panting sprinter. We wanted to go as the same group again, but Naresh had an “official” reason to back out of our road trip on Sunday. So this time around the wolf pack consisted of just Gautham and me & thus was born Mission Bengaluru!!
MISSION BENGALURU-
CHENNAI→BENGALURU→VISHROOPA DARISANAM→BACK HOME→MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
CHENNAI→BENGALURU→VISHROOPA DARISANAM→BACK HOME→MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
Our
road trip begins in the nocturnal hours of Sunday, with Gautham driving his
Girl friend equivalent i20 to the tunes of Vishwaroopam songs playing in
endless loops. “God(Krishna) I pray to you that to give strength to my
Thalaivar at these testing times and make sure the movie releases this time for
sure in Bengaluru”.
Wait
a sec…God!...thinking about God my mind slips into another purposeful trip down
the memory lane as I fall asleep with Vishwaroopam songs being replaced by a
pretentious tamil rap song with notorious lyrics likening girlfriends to
various home appliances.
Where am I this time and what am I upto??....I’m with my
uncle amidst a group of saffron kurta clad “sadhus” and septuagenarians on a
seemingly endless pilgrimage(that I was arm twisted to attend in return for a
fancy gear cycle), hopping from one holy place to another in pursuit of God
within, paradoxically! This was our modus operandi in every place-The Guruji
discusses the pastimes of the regional version of God in each respective
Dham(religious place). This was followed by a graphical account of unfortunate
demises of the Demons at the Lord’s hand and the metaphor of Demon used to
describe normal civilians indulged in materialistic activities (such as going
to office, driving a car, loving one’s family, eating onion and garlic,
watching movies) and the dire consequences they had to face for their blasphemy
in hell after life. The motto of the pilgrimage was to regard loving God as the
highest purpose of our lives.
Then
the event that would change my opinion on God forever happens- “Anbe Sivam”
releases. The question I was looking for an answer throughout the entire
duration of the pilgrimage
gets a strong answer-“Love is God!”The ideals of the protagonist deeply get
embedded in me forever. The religious accessories and rigmarole become
redundant to me forever. Post that movie-I still love God….but I learn to see
him in acts of love and stopped seeing harmless onions and cars as apostles of
Satan.
I
wake up to the revelations about my retrieved reformation from a God fearing
person to a God loving one as we breeze into the beautiful city of Bengaluru.
We
reach a multiplex with a not so subtle name called “Rockline Cinemas” and
yes,the schedules are very much on-the forbidden fruit is available on platter
and we succeed finally-Vishwaroopam it is!!
The movie begins to play as we are
unable to handle the over dosage of excitement flowing in our nerves, Thalaivar
manifests on screen and our primal alter ego takes over and we jump and scream
like how a marooned man would at the sight of a ship as the cosmetic layer of
civilisation detaches paving way for the organic alter ego!!
Then
the epic action sequence that gave me my sore throat happened in which
Thalaivar performs high voltage stunts in a set piece which alone was worth the
ticket price ….I gave my loudest cheer ever and lost my voice temporarily!
Then we returned back home, heavier than when
we left….but this time with bundles of contentment notwithstanding the hoarse
timber of my voice and my amateur attempts at dumb charades.
EPILOGUE:
Under
normal circumstances the trips we embark on usually take us to destination from
where the places and people remain etched in our memory, but there are those
rare trips where our mind takes a nostalgic road trip across various phases of
our lives, blurring out every material manifestation we came across in that
trip. This trip would always belong to the latter category, a prized memento in
my memory trove reminding me of a time where I made inferences listening to my
inner self.
I have experienced sore throat a million times in my life
as a result of excessive indulgence in menial cold things like ice creams and
cold drinks, but this sore throat took was memorable and would remain a
cornerstone event of the year 2013 in my life forever, thanks to Thalaivar for the events
that culminated to it.
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