He sat outside the court building, scanning the newspaper, and keeping an eye out for potential clients..” India win series”, the massive headline on the sports page read, but he dismissed it with a contemptuous smile… he was no longer interested… he still remembered the times when cricket was his life, but that was a long time ago… these days, he sat outside the courthouse and helped people draft appeals, for a nominal fee. that was how he made a living. on weekends he went fishing, that was something he was good at since the old cricket days…
he wondered how his friends were doing these days, the old gang… he was still in touch with at least 4 of them. one was a visa consultant these days, waiting outside embassies in mumbai and helping people get the visa power… and having showdowns with underworld gangs while at it…
another was a bouncer at a popular discotheque in bangalore.. he was much in demand, because it was said that nothing could get past him, he was like a wall, and even the kids who couldnt get past him agreed that he was always technically correct…
the third guy was a mess. he had a problem with sticking on to any job. he was forever looking for some ‘doosra’ thing to do, and getting into trouble with officials, and girlfriends…
but the guy who was most successful was the telephone booth operator turned movie star.. he had initially got a phone because he used to regularly get calls from his mom, and since the phone was anyway available, he decided to make some money with it.. and since he was forever asking people “sir ji, mera chance”, he finally landed a movie role, and became a superstar, of course, with blessings from his mom…
his thoughts were interrupted rudely by a client who was screaming at him, coz the appeal he had drafted had been turned down by the court.. some things never changed..
but life was a different ball game from cricket..once upon a time, he, along with the visa consultant and the movie star were the three S’s, without whom the Indian cricket team couldnt exist. Between them and the ‘doosra’ guy they had taken indian cricket to its peak, but it was good only as long as it lasted…
until next time, howzzat??
he wondered how his friends were doing these days, the old gang… he was still in touch with at least 4 of them. one was a visa consultant these days, waiting outside embassies in mumbai and helping people get the visa power… and having showdowns with underworld gangs while at it…
another was a bouncer at a popular discotheque in bangalore.. he was much in demand, because it was said that nothing could get past him, he was like a wall, and even the kids who couldnt get past him agreed that he was always technically correct…
the third guy was a mess. he had a problem with sticking on to any job. he was forever looking for some ‘doosra’ thing to do, and getting into trouble with officials, and girlfriends…
but the guy who was most successful was the telephone booth operator turned movie star.. he had initially got a phone because he used to regularly get calls from his mom, and since the phone was anyway available, he decided to make some money with it.. and since he was forever asking people “sir ji, mera chance”, he finally landed a movie role, and became a superstar, of course, with blessings from his mom…
his thoughts were interrupted rudely by a client who was screaming at him, coz the appeal he had drafted had been turned down by the court.. some things never changed..
but life was a different ball game from cricket..once upon a time, he, along with the visa consultant and the movie star were the three S’s, without whom the Indian cricket team couldnt exist. Between them and the ‘doosra’ guy they had taken indian cricket to its peak, but it was good only as long as it lasted…
until next time, howzzat??
LOLOLOLOL…; Dada will b more successful if he takes up this job 🙂
This would be a very very funny post for me – if and only if – i knew which players are we talking abt here!
I also once knew all the players of every cricket team in the world – when i used to watch it with my bro in India. But completely lost touch in the last 6 years!! :(((
Sorry Manu bhai..
Hey….I recognised The Wall and telephone operator…who are the others ???
ooh and the visa power too 🙂
🙂
austere
OK Manu, please enlighten the cricket-unsavvy already! Guess it take away from the story though…so never mind…:)
stone: judging by performance, doubtful 🙂
nupur: in order of appearance, we are talking about saurav ganguly, sachin tendulkar, rahul dravid, harbhajan singh and virendra sehwag…
angel: harbhajan singh and our captain himself.. 🙂
austere: 🙂 back
gratisgab: see my anser to nupur.. but i guess i overestimated cricket’s appeal… will be careful now 🙂
Been so long since I got to watch cricket *sigh*
like sehwag as an actor.. hasnt he featured in the mayur ad? cant write my name again..aqua
ash: hmm, is P a good influence as far as sports go?? lol 🙂
aqua: eeeyuck!! u actually like him .. and yeah i’ve seen him in mayur, band aid , boost….
Manu – nice angle. But a request – make Dravid something else man. A bouncer hardly suits his image man. Make him like a hostage negotiator or something..please. I care a damn abt the others.
Die hard and slightly disgruntled Dravid fan.
cricket = going down in the dumps … its all becoming a big melodrama
kraz: lol..apologies..
pallavi: that it is…