Friday 30 August 2019

Reliable Trustworthy Companion


From birth to death,
it's she who sustains
come rain, come sun,
always by your side
her symbols- the swallow and the tulip
reassures you to not despair

To expect with confidence
to cherish with anticipation
be open to new creative possibilities
providing that tiny smile amidst disaster

No crisis can harm you long term
when she's around, right by your side
she is matchless, a friend of all seasons
your good old companion, "Hope" !
Yes, "Hope", isn't she everything? 




Tuesday 27 August 2019

Back to When "Rains were a Delight"

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Something you love, need and crave
Yet, when in excess you dread
People in "God's own country"
Hoped they had seen the last
Of nature's fury in 2018

Yet in the very next year, she returned
To scare and cause havoc to many lives
Particularly in 7 districts that include
Wayanad and Malappuram.

Is this to be an annual affair?
Oh if only, one could take clock back
Get back to the mood, character and
Form of rains erstwhile
Times when man respected nature
Did not manipulate her at will...

Listen powers that be
Act before it's too late!
Stop encroachment of water bodies
Rivers, forests, ecologically fragile lands
Arrest mindless mining, construction sprees
Be realistic, accept reality
Stop listening to lobby of "Climate change denial" !

Else, forget about future generations not forgiving you
There wouldn't even be the 'present generation'
who would have long died along with you! 


Friday 16 August 2019

Madras Day Celebration- Memoirs on the City of Dreams



This year is the 380th anniversary of Madras/ Chennai. India Poetry Circle (IPC) decided to participate in the celebrations of Madras Day by bringing out an anthology titled "Madras Hues, Myriad Views" of poems and short articles written by its members.  I wrote an article that was a little longer than the 500-word cap fixed by the editors. Therefore, I contributed an abridged version. to the booklet which was released on 11th August 2019. Here, I am sharing the article in full as was initially envisaged. 

Madras, as the city of Chennai was known then was the city of dreams for the people of the whole of south India. It was the only metro in the south at that time, Bombay being more accessible to the west, Calcutta to the east and the capital city of Delhi closer to north of India. Although the Hindi agitation in the sixties commenced from  Madras, the headquarters of the Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha founded by Mahatma Gandhi in June 1917 was and still is in the grand old city of Madras/ Chennai.  In the early years of independence, People from other parts of the country had less awareness about the geography and the culture of the people of the south.  However they knew the famous city of Madras and therefore referred to the people from the south as “Madrasis’   

For many years, Madras was home to the Southern film industry with films in all the four languages of Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam being filmed in the studios of Madras. It was much later, around the eighties that Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam industries shifted to Hyderabad, Bangalore and Trivandrum/Kochi respectively. However, a lot of work pertaining to music continues to be done in Chennai as Chennai is home to some of the best musicians in the country.Prior to independence and reorganization of states, the Malabar region of Kerala and the Dakshina Kannada districts of present day Karnataka were under the Madras Presidency. Hence the natural choice for higher education for students in these regions was Madras. Thus from very early times; Madras had a cosmopolitan character with intermingling of various cultures.   

I had come to Madras for studies when the option was offered  in May 1975 , as  Kerala was notorious those days for violent student politics in college campuses. I always felt that a student’s job is to study and not get involved in activities that primarily benefit political leaders.  I was aware that politics derails the basic objective of the student. It turned out though that my moving was actually not necessary as the Indira Government declared emergency in the country soon after and political activities were severely curtailed in  college campuses. I did my graduation in Economics at  A.M. Jain College Madras and subsequently my post-graduation at  the Madras School of social work

The gateway for most people to the city of Madras was and perhaps still is, the iconic central railway station. In a movie, you only have to show a screen shot of the station from the front and the audience would immediately know that the hero/heroine/ traveler has landed up in the city.  Those days, we had the advantage of being saved from the boredom of waiting at the station for long hours. The famous Moore market, a flea market built in the year 1900, selling all kinds of second hand goods was available just next door. The only danger was that one could become so mesmerized by the activities in the Moore market and end up forgetting the departure time of the train. Sadly, the historical monument made way for construction of the suburban railway terminus in 1985

When I first landed in the city, there was the excitement of coming from a town to a big city. There was also some apprehensions of the unknown.Well-meaning people advised me to be very careful in buses and public places as pick pocketing was a big menace in  big cities. I would like to relate an interesting incident, which in those days could be associated only with big cities. 

I was standing at a bus stop near Central railway station. Not many people were around at that time. Apart from me (a student in his teens), there was only one other person of middle age waiting for the bus. Suddenly, a person appeared from nowhere and started soliciting clients for spending time with college students. He started reeling details of the regions, ages and complexion of girls on offer.  I was surprised and taken aback as I had never come across something like this in my life. The middle-aged person was furious. He started verbally attacking the fellow for daring to make such propositions. He said he would hand him over to the police. As the row became loud and verbal, a small crowd gathered. They pacified the gentleman and advised him to ignore the proposal if he does not approve of it.  I wonder whether anyone would have cared or dared to speak out on such occasions if it were to happen today.

As students living in a hostel 13 Kms away from the city (doesn’t seem so far today), it was like being in a rural area with no source of entertainment. Therefore, for us hostelers, just being on the Mount road in the weekend with many eat out options and plenty of movie theatres was the best place to be. The Safire theatre complex, India’s first large Multi theatre complex had three movies running at Safire. Blue diamond and Emerald. Blue diamond had the same movie running from 9AM to 9 PM with a brief interval after end of film each time. If the seat was available, one could walk in at the middle of the movie, and  subsequently watch the full movie several times at the price of a single ticket. It was a boon for the lovebirds who spend lot of time together away from prying eyes. 

Other attractions that people coming from smaller towns or villages marveled at were the 15-storied LIC building standing tall on Mount Road and the Anna / Gemini Flyover at the Mount Road-Nungambakkam High Road junction. Built in 1973, the Gemini Flyover is not just Chennai’s first flyover but also India’s third and Asia’s first Grade Separator.

I came back to Chennai in 2009  to serve as AGM (Learning and development) in Hyundai Motor India Limited for over five years. However, it is  for me, the student days of graduation and post-graduation  that bring back fond memories of the city. A lot has changed since those early days. The city has become bolder, less conservative and lot more expensive to live in. However, the significance of central railway station and mount road  as key landmarks of the city, remain steady as ever!  
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Monday 12 August 2019

City of Hope


This poem has been included in the unique anthology " Madras Hues- Myriad Views" brought out by the Indian poetry circle to commemorate the 380th birthday of Madras city. The members of Indian Poetry Circle contributed to this unique collection of poetry, prose, sketches and photographs. I recited the poem at the book launch function at Chennai on 11th August 2019.

The city of hope
if you prefer, the city of dreams
welcomed  generations of people
with open arms-embraced them
and changed their lives for ever!

The first metro of the south
has come a long way
starting out,  a sleepy village
transforming, to the alluring Madras
and then to the mega city of Chennai!

As I sit at the foot of an imposing statue
I beseech "Tell me dear statue, the tales of yore"
of young romantic couples, perhaps desolate clinging ones
of the weary old people who stopped awhile to rest
of the unemployed, frustrated youth
who stood up rejuvenated, breathing the city's air!

Then, Madras Nalla (Good) Madras
now Chennai, the protective old Chennai
set the kites in humans soar
the discouraged, marginalized, the weak
all stand up  strong,
rise  with confidence and optimism
in this city of Hope!     

https://www.facebook.com/rajeev.moothedath/videos/3046908848669865/  (Can listen to the recitation here)

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Friday 9 August 2019

Random thoughts on an Indian Wedding

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Traveled miles
to physically bless
couple at an Indian wedding
could not witness groom tying the knot  (Thali)

Only saw posteriors of camera persons
both professional and the self proclaimed
the saving grace was the CCTvs on either side
to which all our eyes were glued...

If the picture of the event is meant to be watched on TV
why not watch video in the comfort of one's living room
sans cumbersome travel, saving both money and time... ?

Short Note: Perhaps it is high time that we organise queue for camera  persons on either side as done in Hindu temples to arrest obstruction to viewing deity. This way the ones who come in person get priority to witness the wedding.

Wednesday 7 August 2019

Captivating Lines from Here and There- 29

  • If you want to say something, if it is not kind, don't say it- Dr Edith Eva Eger, Auschwitz survivor and Author of the book "The Choice" 
  • When you are listening to another, in that still moment of listening you are  aware of  not only what the other person is saying. In that stillness you can also feel deeper essence in the other human being, beyond the words that he or she is speaking- Eckhart Tolle, Author "Good Earth" 
  • Your state of consciousness at this moment is Primary. It determines the form future will take. What happens to you is much less important to how you respond to what happens. 
  • To expand your reality to match the expansiveness of the all-creating field of intention, you have to peel away your old habits of thought- Wayne Dyer, Author 
  • For aligning with spiritual energy,be an appreciator of life, and refuse to have thoughts of hatred, anxiety, anger, and judgment 
  • Everything can be taken away from you except what you put in your own mind. So be very careful and very selective about the words you choose to put there- Dr Edith Eva Eager, Author of  the book"The Choice" 
  • Every organization needs to have recognized protocols and processes for managing all levels of anger in the work place. These include "No tolerance policies for addressing threats of violence, models for assertive communication that encourage employees to confront situations immediately and constructively before they go out of hand; and employee assistance programs (EAPs) for those conditions that are beyond the scope of managerial responsibilities-R.Brayton Bowen, Author of the book  "Recognizing and rewarding employees" 
  • Education is the manifestation of the perfection which is already in man - Swami Vivekananda 
  • See the gift in every situation.Everything has a gift in it.- Dr Edith Eger Auschwitz survivor and Author of the book "The Choice" 
  • What is a healthy mind?- Enthusiasm to work and enthusiasm to be compassionate.- Dr B.M .Hegde, Cardiologist and Professor.

Thursday 1 August 2019

Back to back super Movies

It's not often that you watch two Hindi movies
one after the other and then exclaim "Super!"
well I saw "Article 15" followed by "Super 30"
and simply loved both of them!

"Article 15" is a tough subject, a sensitive one
that can slip into melodrama or hate
but Director here gives it you straight, without frills
without taking sides, just the way it is in 2019
in real time rural India ! man hating man,
interactions, decision making, all based on caste loyalties
It's as if nothing much has changed since the medieval times!

Ayushman Khurana is gaining reputation
as one synonymous with good cinema
if he is in it,  can rest assured of a wonderful film
And when in combination with ace director Anubhav sinha
and competent co artists , you can't help  but exclaim "Wow"!

Vikas Bahal directed "Super 30" already had edge
being a true story of  protagonist
untiringly working to mold IIT Material
out of  poor children, from impoverished backgrounds
giving up his own comforts, making big sacrifices
to see his dream mission come true! 

Great watching Hritik  play Anand Kumar
Simple,  natural acting with Bihari accent
minus the usual dancing and stunts
of the average Bollywood hero!

He is ably supported by the others
Pankaj Tripathi, Mrinal Thakur
Virendra Saxena and all artists
who played the aspiring children!
Loved the first half a trifle more though
as it's sans the filmy clashes in second half

Are Hindi movies coming of age
moving from chocolate romance
to real life issues?
can't say for sure of how the wind will blow
yet "article 15",  "Super 30"
other recent offerings do  show lot of promise!

Coming back to my movies
watched  back to back
a pleasure watching them
it is thumbs up all the way!