It’s been one exact week I wrote a entry. This week did start with some drama and tonight it’s Laxmi puja. The neighbourhood boys are attempting to dance. From their regular cries for ‘change’ and Alisha Chennai’s blazing never heard song, one can comprehend they are shuffling for that one song to dance the night away but they haven’t found it yet. But now, the claps are signaling something else- thay must be enjoying the number. I would like to see who’s dancing but its risky and I am content at the moment playing with the keyboard keys.
The past week started with some tragic drama, then the days settled into long lazy ones and now its ended with colors and light. I did want to write about what really happened last sunday but I didn’t and now what I say is ‘let bygones be bygones’. Hey! some uncle seems to have joined the young lads and now they are dancing to some remix ‘Ha..ha..ha…’Martaba’. Now I remember, it’s that number from ‘All the best’. I can’t comprehend why someone would want to give someone a rose with his car upside down. What was Ajay Devgan thinking when he decided to go along with the project.I don’t want to know or watch the movie. The movie’s just another Diwali dump on audiences.
Back to the neighbourhood music system, now they are playing ‘Mann ka radio’ and they must be dancing because no one says’Change’.I will sneak up and watch them thumping their feet once I finish the post.The music system is really turning into a nuisance, a DJ would have done the trick because now they are shouting at someone to go and bring a cd.All I can tell them is ‘It’s your day boys,find your song and dance the night away.’ But now the music system is drowned by a bhaili gang. You can hear the electric guitar and tabala but the song’s not understandable except ‘Bhaili ram’.
I think tonight the neighbourhood has no plans of sleeping.A funny situation is in action, the music system wallas are now shouting at the bhaili wallas ‘Stop the music man’. But the electric guitar drowns their cries. Now the bhaili wallas are singing ‘Bir…gorkhali hami…’ . The music system wallas are playing ‘Bebo me bebo’ . All the noise resembles a school parents day preparation.
Too much of my rambling, now I am going and watching the neighbourhood in action.As usual, I doubt if anybody will read this entry and I don’t believe anyone would like to comment. But I am happy if not for anything else, life has preapared me for ‘ No replies’.
Happy Diwali!







3 responses so far ↓
FireCrackers // October 17, 2009 at 11:38 pm |
Why is it risky to check out who’s dancing in the neighborhood? Poor boys, I conclude. They could have found some beautiful and skillful DJ if only they had looked at their neighborhood carefully! Anyone from neighborhood reading this site?
प्रवेश पौडेल // October 18, 2009 at 9:23 am |
Happy Diwali to you too………….
Dikshya // October 18, 2009 at 10:20 am |
Happy Deepawali!
Well, ‘risky’ might not be the exact word.Sadly I couldn’t catch their dance. By midnight they had all dispersed.