It
was 2 am when I set my foot in this city for the first time. And, believe it or
not, I spotted taxis plying on the streets!!! And no, they were not the lone,
scary, one or two sleepy & creepy ones that you spot in other places!! I fell
in love with her.
There
is something about this city that holds me back. That does not let me return to
Kolkata. That makes me miss her when I go there for vacations. The ‘never-say-die’
spirit? The safety I feel here? The big bucks? The romanticism of the Queens
Necklace? I am yet to place my finger on
the exact cause. But whatever it is, I am unabashed and totally shameless in
displaying my love for this city.
Just
look at the monsoons here. The very feel of it is so refreshing. Trains get
delayed, I reach office late, there is muck and mud everywhere, yet I wait for
the monsoons eagerly. The continuous downpour enthralls me. Just look at the
way this city leads a normal life in heavy floods!! Inspiring, I would say.
I simply
HAVE to mention the local trains. My essay would not be complete without it.
The first day I went to Kurla Station, I was like, “Why the hell is everyone running??
I mean, you get a train every 5 minutes, right?!!” Then, my train came. People spilling
out of the compartments!! Will I ever be able to get inside, I thought. Well, believe
me, I didn’t have to do anything at all!!The crowd pushed me inside..and got me
out at Dadar!! Phew! I survived, I thought. And today, I get up in the morning,
and think, “Damn!! I’ll miss my 9:15 local!!” JJJ
I run in the platform, I jostle, I push..to get into that particular
compartment in that particular train that I avail every day. J J J I love Mumbai. The
city has taught me the value of 1 minute. J
And ‘1
square foot’!! Those 3-bhk and sprawling flats & bungalow owners back home,
did you ever give this word even the slightest importance when you built that fancy
‘balcony’ in your spare bedroom? No? Then come to Mumbai!! This is a city where
you cough up 80 lacs for a 1-bhk flat. Yet, people are buying spaces for
themselves. I love this spirit. The first thing that any Mumbaikar will invest in
is a space of his own. No matter how small, no matter which location, but his ‘own’.
Tell, me, do you not find it romantic? This urge to struggle, to make a mark in
a city of billions, it has inspired so many authors to write about Mumbai.
And
Marine Drive. Ah!! Go there in the wee hours of morning or during midnight. I
assure you, you will rejuvenate yourself. No fancy spas, no oil aroma mumbo
jumbo. Just plain air. Plentiful in the lungs. And the sound of waves crashing
on the shore. Its amazing!
But
the best part of Mumbai is its ability to take every misfortune in its stride.
I was in my ninth month of my pregnancy when the recent bomb blasts happened. I
had a tough time returning home. Trains were packed. Rumors were spreading
fast. There was chaos everywhere. Yet, people helped each other. That day, I
did not feel I was alone and stuck in a crisis. It was like the entire city had
come together. People helped me getting into the train. Some offered to drop me
till home. By the time I reached home, I was exhausted. But, the next day, I packed
my bags and set out again. Life did not stop. Not for me, not for my fellow
Mumbaikars.
This
city is loveable. More so, for its people. The other day, a lady had fallen
down in the railway tracks. Every single person in the train was eager to help.
The train was stopped, 2 people (not railway officials, mind you) got down in
the tracks, brought the lady out, made her sit on the bench and stayed back
till her family members arrived. This is an example of solidarity. During my
entire 9 months of pregnancy, every single person I have come across has helped
me in some way or the other. Some offered me their seats. Some helped me get a
taxi. Some have protected my unborn during rush hours in the trains. Rickshaw
drivers were eager to ply me to my destination. Some, if nothing, had given me just
a warm smile, acknowledging my physical discomfort.
It
has been almost 4 years since I moved into this city. And every single day, my
love is growing in leaps and bounds. And so is the mystery. Why do I love this
city? Perhaps, for the same reasons that a bird would love the sky. Or is it
something else…I am yet to figure out.


Being born and brought up in Mumbai I can understand every single word of yours towards this city.... keep going shreyo..... good article...
ReplyDeleteThese are not words, it's ur feeling and that's the beauty of your article..... simply love it swtyyy..... :)
ReplyDeleteThe city is like a mistress... mysterious and engulfing.. You can never understand her, and perhaps that is why you may never want to leave her side. Beautifully written. Absolutely loved reading it!
ReplyDeleteLovely!! you have articulated the spirit of Mumbai very well out here. As said we do not know the value of what we have unless we lose it...after shifting to Bangalore I have understood the true meaning of this saying. I used to crib about the Mumbai being filthy, trains and buses being late, flooding of roads during rains huh!! the list is non-exhaustive. Now that I have shifted to another city I realize what if trains and buses were few minutes late, atleast I had an option to reach my work place at the earliest, here its only buses with low frequency to your desired destination, autos fares and the cost of other essentials can almost make you bankrupt, frequent power cuts, need walk long to get necessary groceries for home and less hospitable people. The only thing good is the weather and job opportunity. Miss u Mumbai...terribly....
ReplyDeleteLoved your post.I share your love with Mumbai.Lived there for 5 years and now am out (Transfer):(
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