You know when people ascribe the phrase ".... an experience I shall never forget" to a series of events and you just don't get what the big deal is? I think I can finally understand.
Sometimes it's a potent permutation of old friends and new friends, long walks and long talks, unrelenting music and impromptu dancing, stretches of green trees and stretches of computers, the warm winter sun and the cold serene moon...
I was at the IIT Kharagpur Spring Fest! And I must state the obvious here: it was an experience I shall never ever forget. There's only so much I can do to stop myself from bobbing my head and going "...we had fun! We had fun!" I am yet to get over it and for good reason.
Everything lined up perfectly. Even though it didn't seem like that at the time.
First and foremost, I was allowed to go. No pleading. No fuss. My first time out with friends, no parents and teachers involved.
We rushed out of the train on to a platform we recognized at the last possible moment as Kharagpur. The clean cold air carried this sense of anticipation. IIT's main building shimmered on the horizon, its presence absolute and reassuring. The campus, itself, consisted of sweeps of concrete and green, in perfect harmony.
The craziness caught on...
I slept about an average of 2½ hours per day.
Exploring in the woods, Head&Shoulders, TimelessClassic, DeepBlueSea and me! Struggling with branches, singing Gazab Ka Hai Din, thinking of every horror movie where you cursed the characters for venturing into unknown territory and then getting lost (Take a bow, DeepBlueSea). Collectively transforming rumbling loudspeaker sounds into roars, making helpful suggestions like “Run!” (DeepBlueSea again) and examining every trampled branch to find our way back. Scaring the hell out of our other friends by telling them that DeepBlueSea aka Jinx broke her foot and the camera failing when the task of capturing their anxious faces presented itself.
I, along with DeepBlueSea, shed off all forms of nagging scruples. I managed to steer clear of all my fellow college mates with whom I didn’t want to hang out with, but had to be civil to.
Meeting up with WhyAmIStillSingle? for a cup of coffee resulted in having to be sneaked into SF's main enclosure and into the open air auditorium for Parikrama. Chanting Sarre Jahan Se Achcha, being played on electric guitar, after a heartfelt chanting of We don't Need No Education?! Shifting seats till Parikrama seems to be performing for us personally.
Footloose, WhyAmIStillSingle?, TimelessClassic and me at lunch: 50 minutes of talking and 10 minutes of actual eating.
I do not remember making my way through any line. I remember being passed off as faculty members’ kids, as participants, as IIT students. I remember hurrying along deserted roads looking for a safe place to climb over the wall; DeepBlueSea takes off her borrowed heels, as she’s lagging behind, and just then a guard notices us, cycles ahead, and looms on the horizon ominously. We slow down, apprehensive and tired. And he states with a straight face, “Wahan se kudiyega. Ladkiyan hain. Aasani hogi”!
Again the FootTappingFour at the Strings concert. Alternating between yapping and imaginative impromptu dancing - sitting down, standing up, balancing on tops of seats, making our contribution to the sea of stars of mobiles and suddenly falling back to stare at the blue tinted sky. (During this whole deal, DeepBlueSea was deep in conversation with Mr.RockTrivia…sheesh…)
If we had any worries, we danced them away.
The only moment of frustration that (I care to) remember was at the fashion parade, when I was at the edge of the group and was contemplating lining the heads of everyone on my right perfectly and then firing off a shotgun, letting the same bullet shoot through all their heads! Though this Chain Shotgun Massacre idea did eventually slip out of my mind…
‘Twas a Wodehousian world I was in – the kind that is personified in light Hindi musicals. Not a care in the world! Friends, laughter and music. Being able to burst into song and dance sequences, including the Ross-Monica dance with Head&Shoulders, anywhere whether in broad daylight or in the middle of the night. Climbing trees, doing all kinds of nautanki, taking personality tests together (Footloose, DeepBlueSea and me are “super cool flirts”, by the way), riding (and singing along) on the handlebar of a cycle (yaar, that took effort; Gramophone you have some stamina), talking and singing and talking…
Besides all the fervour, there were these surreal moments. Lounging on the top of a silver, sloping roof, six stories high on a chilly night…When I first stood on its edge, I was overpowered. There was nothing between the heavens and me; all my vision contained was the high ridges of the roof and empty space rolling beyond its edge. Amusingly enough though, there was Suicide/SuicidalTendenciesPersonified, living up to his name, Footloose playing Snakes on his mobile and ManChild sleeping on the roof to keep me grounded.
This was the world of my dreams. Not having to answer to anyone. Being in great company. Losing inhibitions. By the end, these words kept ringing in my head…
Dhul gayi hai ruh lekin dil ko yeh ehsaas hai
Yeh saadgi chand lamhon ko hi mere saath hai
Phaaslon ke gard mein yeh saadgi kho jaayegi
Sheher jaake zindagi phir sheher ki ho jaayegi
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