Almost Always The Truth

This blog is about small incidents which have occured in the life of Neel Arurkar. Neel also writes about his family and friends in this blog.

My Photo
Name:
Location: Mumbai/Bangalore/Pune, Maharashtra/Karnataka, India

I am what you see :-)

Holi Bumper(Updated 14th Nov)

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

The Entertainer

After traveling half way standing, I finally got a seat. There were seats where I could sit in the aisle, fourth on a seat of three, with half my butt floating in air. This is the norm in Bombay local trains when you are traveling second class, but I always prefer a comfortable seat. Bang opposite to me sat a Gujarati family, merrily chatting oblivious to the hot and humid conditions in the compartment. With a pretty girl traditionally dressed, her mother looked at me with apprehensions as I rested my butt on the wooden seat. As I was unintentionally eavesdropping to their conversation, this melodious and captivating voice stole my attention. He sung Chadhta Suraj Dheere Dheere and I realised he must be none other than the guy my father mentioned atleast a few years ago. My father was all praises for this guy and he liked the way he sung that particular song. With my back to him I waited for him to come near me so that I could drop a coin. I do not remember doing that for any entertainer before, but this was a different case. He sung and sung but he never reached me. Finally when my station came and I got up from my seat, I got a chance to see him. Decently dressed and a bearded fellow, this guy was different than most greasy entertainers who you see in Bombay local trains. Playing his home made musical instruments and singing simultaneously, this guy did not ask for a entertainment fee as others do. It was time for me to get down. I got down. I did not drop the two buck coin. Just because I was lazy to walk a few steps. I am still feeling a bit guilty for it. After all, he entertained me and I enjoyed it. Sir, I promise you four bucks next time.

PS : The entertainers in local trains are often branded as beggars. I beg to differ.

14 Comments:

Blogger Seema said...

Firstly, appreciate you did not use the term 'beggar'. It kinda demeans the person.
Hope you keep up your promise, lazy bones!!

May 11, 2006, 6:03:00 AM  
Blogger Neel Arurkar said...

Glad you didnt call me a miser :-)

May 11, 2006, 6:07:00 AM  
Blogger veryv said...

Wow, most of them are so Loud and have voices such that you give them a coin with the hope that they move on.

You seem to have had a 'hat-ke' experience.

May 11, 2006, 8:58:00 AM  
Blogger EXSENO said...

You know there are always people that touch us in some way more then others. I don't know why when we see some people begging we resent it and turn the other way and then other make our hearts truly go out to them. I think by this man dressing nicely he was trying to keep his degnity while doing what he had to do and that is probably why you feel badly that you didn't give him something.

I hope you run into him again so that you can give him a little something, I think if you don't you will always feel badly about it.

May 12, 2006, 10:19:00 AM  
Blogger Keshi said...

the term 'beggar' is for ppl who beg (for attention and wut not)...not necessarily for the poor and the needy...

Glad to see u have a beautiful heart Neel!

Keshi.

May 15, 2006, 10:28:00 PM  
Blogger Neel Arurkar said...

Vinay : Yeah. Unlike those poor small kids who keep touching you...

Exseno : I am waiting to bump into him

Gangadhar: And there are other entertainers who can only sing Pardesi Pardesi...

Keshi : Thanks! I know you have one too..

May 16, 2006, 6:14:00 AM  
Blogger Neel Arurkar said...

:-) Yeah!

May 17, 2006, 1:29:00 AM  
Blogger Neel Arurkar said...

In the train or platform??

May 17, 2006, 7:30:00 AM  
Blogger Bhushan said...

A nice read... There are always such small moments which leave impressions on our way of thinking. That's why life is so beautiful!!! We need to enjoy such moments to the fullest.

May 17, 2006, 9:15:00 AM  
Blogger FutureWorldLeader said...

Yes begger is a word that does domean them-but so is homeless people. I just call them what they are, man or woman, and if I ever see one I would surely try and help them out.

Is Chadhta Suraj Dheere Dheere a good song?

May 17, 2006, 6:52:00 PM  
Blogger Kathy said...

...so he owe you four bucks next time ... hehe don't forget that lazy Neel :P else he will post about you on his blog lol!! shame shame :P :P

Jun 5, 2006, 10:34:00 PM  
Blogger Neel Arurkar said...

:-) Lemme google for his blog ;-)

Jun 5, 2006, 10:43:00 PM  
Blogger Prasad hatalkar said...

Hi Neel .. Liked your blogs about our school days (I.E.S) a lot. You might want to club together all our school memories under a separate section..definitely brought back old memories reading about school days...

Nov 19, 2007, 1:19:00 PM  
Blogger Zalak said...

I agree with you NEel.. n felt good to know ... tht u think.. people who perform are entertainers n not beggars.. someone to join my thinking.. long time after which i visited your blog... hope to read more of the already written stuff soon... keep blogging... i shouldnt tell you... since tht is wat u do most of the times... instead.. i am going to take the spirit of Keep Blogging from you :)

Jul 16, 2008, 4:04:00 PM  

Post a Comment

<< Home