Tuesday, February 24, 2009

the moment of truth...!

My mum says, ‘life is about lending yourself, making compromises, defying & then adjusting to the situation. The sooner you accept the irony, the better you cope in the times of crisis’ .like a rebel, I always was, I kept contradicting her every time I was asked to act in a specific fashion constricting myself into the mould of societal norms. But sadly, never could I see an utter defiant, petulant & self opinionated person like me fitting into it. Partly because, way back in school, I never had the need to make myself change to be accepted, never was I expected to be politically correct to be adored, I was a rule-breaker, I was a nuisance then, slipping outa the class, roaming around the town with my shriek 2-wheeler with friends, gormandizing junk food, having brawl fights with the guys in my class ,n bullying over the less popular people was what I did the best in school but yet I was loved by many a people. Hailing from a small town , & born to a family who are as affectionate as they come, & having grown in a way...Without any restriction whatsoever …I was like a happy butterfly spreading its colors to the world, I had no clue about the satires & grieves that life thrusts on u, I usually kept myself occupied by weaving unattainable dreams in the broad daylight. Shifting & shuffling between many bizarre career options, from defense to engineering & many in between, I tried my best to be practical by deciding to pursue fashion design course in future. All I wanted was to look hep, drive a swanky convertible & brush shoulders with the la di da stars of the society. The whole of Cuttack believed that I would make it big in this field somehow. Post 12th grade, I started filling in forms to get into the premium institutes offering fashion designing…….The first jolt of disappointment was unleashed when I saw part of my 5 years old dream taking a backseat when I was rejected by the best institutes of India-NIFT & NID in the final round of the selection procedure. Through bouts of confusion, & with the encouragement from my dad ,my chemistry teacher & my drawing teacher, I finally decided to enroll myself in pearl, Chennai, I was apprehensive about the place & the fact that I was gonna be among the first batch of pearl, Chennai..This was definitely not what I had envisioned for myself. But somehow, I managed to convince myself to survive it for the next 4years. I left behind my home, my people, my language, my love, my childhood, my life…..n started my journey of pearl with huge packed bags on the day of my 18th birthday, 29th July 2006 to an unknown land of aliens, filled with people I can less relate to, to a world which looks flashy from far…. I still am trying to figure out whether it was supposed to be my best or my worst birthday ever……………On entering the premises of pearl, I was unperturbed to meet many different people from different places. I suddenly felt introvertish when I saw the people with whom I was gonna spend the next 4years of my life. I dint feel the need to socialize, I just had one thing in mind whether a stubborn person like me would survive the hostel guided by rooooolesss n regulationssss…..the way I am…I feel claustrophobic, when I am asked to do things in a manner it should be done, I might as well have turned up doing the same if I were on my own…but I don’t want people telling me, what to do & what not to..Even my parents have never bothered to do so; I am not used to being ruled by dictators. While doing the first assignment in college, on my first day in pearl, I realized the paper was wet with my tears, those two drops taught me to be stoic, taught me to wipe them away & accept the new life…..unlike earlier times, I didn’t call up my mommy to tell her how much I miss her, even when I was dead sure that she too was welling up her eyes missing me, I suppressed my craving to reach out for a pair of strong arms of any friend of mine to hug me tight…. I rather continued with my assignment…………………As days passed, I was lucky enough to be staying with my sister, rather than in a hostel, after one year of slogging day in & day out, I got to get a clear picture of what the life of a designer is…its not all that flamboyant as I had imagined. the language barrier in Chennai, where a non chennaiite is often touted as ‘hindiaa’ or ‘northie’ & sometimes treated indifferently, mocked just for the petty fact that u don’t speak their local lingo & are adamant to call the national lingo-Hindi as your own, taught me to love my country even more…I relate to hindi much more than I do to oriya…specially when people address me as a north-Indian not just an Indian, when people here prefer to cheer for Srilankan cricket team when playing against India, & when almost whole of my class was in ignorance during the period of mayhem in Mumbai attacks, but got a week off when there were chaos in Srilanka. Everything made me feel more responsible towards my country, which I will definitely work it out someday when I am in position to do something. Thanks to Pearl, Chennai.Foundation year passed through thick & thin then started the actual career route, where the rules of slogging were defined in prominent letters. Unending assignments, meeting deadlines, groupisms, less friends, no family……..2nd year brought along the air of true fashion designing. I suddenly came across a new word ‘professionalism’...Which has hell lotta deep meaning associated with…but if you stick to it, you definitely reach the peak of success in this field…I always did what I liked, designing was a passion for me, never did I feel the need to market it & sell a part of me (my idea), I couldn’t bear the thought of selling my art for money. But I had to accept the irony.2007 post august was the darkest period of my life on personal grounds, psychologically; physically & emotionally I yearned for a support to pass through this, which obviously I didn’t get….rather the ill habits that had conjured in me over time ,took a toll over my academic life or to be precise my attendance,….I was debarred temporarily….I still remember the day when I was making merry for giving a very good submission, correctly at that very moment I was summoned by the dean who broke the news……that was the first time, I was so vulnerable in front of my parents that my condition, my mistake made them cry..N for the first time I spent my new year & Christmas shut out from my school friends in utter despair…..post this phase, everything fell back to normalcy…To be honest, how much I abhor to be in this place, city, surrounding, I cant miss to acknowledge the fact that this 3yrs of my life have posed a very crucial period of my life, if I hadn’t been bitched about, hated by my colleagues for my unpredictability & sharp mood swings…I wouldn’t have ever learnt the flaws in my character traits & never realized the importance of behaving professionally. if I hadn’t been in company with superficial, ooh la la time pass friends, I would never have understood the meaning of honesty, trust that’s involved in the making of a relationship as pure as friendship, I used to take my school friends for granted, but now they are a part of me, if I hadn’t stayed away from my parents, crying all through the night craving for their hugs n kisses, I wouldn’t have learnt to stand independently & take care of myself…moreover the distance sharpened the relationship, & made me realize how lucky I am to be born to such parents who are ready to stifle their own wishes to fulfill the tiniest dream nourishing in the eyes of their selfish daughter…if I hadn’t been betrayed by the person whom I considered my God, my future, my life, I would never have become an atheist, a self dependent, more confident…& this taught me to fall in love with my own self…n made me discover that I find solace in writing, giving vent to my emotions through words became my new passion, If I hadn’t been a victim of prejudice, I would never have realized the stark difficulties of life, now I am geared to face the big bad world, If I hadn’t been discriminated on the grounds of language & place, I wouldn’t have thought of trying to become an asset to my own country…3yrs already over..just one more year to go to graduate… I don’t know what the future awaits, but I don’t want to be among the rat race, the only ambition I have as of now is to be contented n happy…I don’t want to grow old to find out that I have missed all sweet happy things of my life running after gold…My mother was always right, life is indeed about making few compromises, making you flexible n most importantly accepting both good n the bad....you can’t always wear a pair of pink tinted glass& expect the world to walk according to your terms. Now when I see myself on the mirror, I see a new, improved, matured Ipsita…who no longer wells up her eyes for petty reasons, no longer expects unexpected things, who loves her people to the core…values relationships, people, & tries to be at least a good human being, if not an ideal one….. its like opening your eyes after a spicy dream that has few a smiles n few tears….this is life…a cuddly dream or a nightmare…you are a part of it…you have to live it with a smile, that’s the best you can o for your own goodwill.

7 comments:

Durairaj said...

Gud one.. reality rules.. Keep going.

Unknown!!! said...

well written post.
Many times we take things for granted and it's very difficult to accept the realities. Nice experience.This experience will always be helpful to u, throughout your life.

but I'd differ on one thing, people supprting Srilankan team, thats a bit extreme scenario. I was there for 4 yrs same like u... in a hostel but I never felt that was the case.

S A J I T H said...

good write up..needs a little edittin...like justify full etc,...
keep writing...

Ajay Hosur said...

Hey Ipsita...

Cool post....

Life is a great teacher and time is the best healer...

loved your post..

keep writing...

Karthik Seetharaman said...

It was very well written where the almost four years are covered in four paras .I appreciate it for the same. I wish, you would have landed up in some other college or city which comforts you rather than being with so called "aliens".

A person can stand straight if and only if he accepts the reality and to acclimatize to the place. Learning few words in local language will win the hearts of the people , learning Tamil might not help you but the attitude will surely help you . If in case if you move to Germany , Russia or France for few months you can’t expect them to speak the language that you know so will you stand on your point at that same time ?

I would like to make you two points clear 1. Hindi is not a National language. 2. Tamilians DONT support Sri Lankans so revert these two statements in your post. Why should Tamilians support Sri lankans, we look at Sri Lankans as same as Pakistan . The people who are supporting Sri lankan cricket team are immigrants from Sri lanka and not Indians and there are many who are immigrating to Tamil Nadu from Sri lanka.

There was protest for Sri lankan Tamil problem in Tamil Nadu coz the war was ongoing and India was helping the Sri lankan army . As far as Mumbai attack concern , against whom do you think we want to protest ? Against LET or Pakistan ... Does that make any sense ?? FYI, both in 1972 Ind-Pak war or Kargi war, Tamil Nadu had contributed the maximum than any other states in terms of fund raising. Everyone over here loves the mother country , so dont come up with a prejudice that only North Indians are asset for the country and ofcourse we too .

"Hindiaa" or "Northie" is used in Tamil Nadu . "Madrasee" is used in North India . When I had lived in Jabalpur, Madya Pradhesh for couple of weeks . I had faced the same as you are facing here, so its the people who has to make their mind up.

I have already had enough discussion or debate or whatever on this issue . I wish it wont get continue.

I am sorry , I understand that the intention of the blog is not a issue of North - South problem and I have taken a piece and posting my comments.

I again appreciate your writing and especially the feel that you brought into the words .
For eg. "I realized the paper was wet with my tears, those two drops taught me to be stoic, taught me to wipe them away & accept the new life… ".... it makes me to visualize

Finally , I wish all the best for your career, life and move away from this city as soon as possible

Karthik Seetharaman said...

It was very well written where the almost four years are covered in four paras .I appreciate it for the same. I wish, you would have landed up in some other college or city which comforts you rather than being with so called "aliens".

A person can stand straight if and only if he accepts the reality and to acclimatize to the place. Learning few words in local language will win the hearts of the people , learning Tamil might not help you but the attitude will surely help you . If in case if you move to Germany , Russia or France for few months you can’t expect them to speak the language that you know so will you stand on your point at that same time ?

I would like to make you two points clear 1. Hindi is not a National language. 2. Tamilians DONT support Sri Lankans so revert these two statements in your post. Why should Tamilians support Sri lankans, we look at Sri Lankans as same as Pakistan . The people who are supporting Sri lankan cricket team are immigrants from Sri lanka and not Indians and there are many who are immigrating to Tamil Nadu from Sri lanka.

There was protest for Sri lankan Tamil problem in Tamil Nadu coz the war was ongoing and India was helping the Sri lankan army . As far as Mumbai attack concern , against whom do you think we want to protest ? Against LET or Pakistan ... Does that make any sense ?? FYI, both in 1972 Ind-Pak war or Kargi war, Tamil Nadu had contributed the maximum than any other states in terms of fund raising. Everyone over here loves the mother country , so dont come up with a prejudice that only North Indians are asset for the country and ofcourse we too .

"Hindiaa" or "Northie" is used in Tamil Nadu . "Madrasee" is used in North India . When I had lived in Jabalpur, Madya Pradhesh for couple of weeks . I had faced the same as you are facing here, so its the people who has to make their mind up.

I have already had enough discussion or debate or whatever on this issue . I wish it wont get continue.

I am sorry , I understand that the intention of the blog is not a issue of North - South problem and I have taken a piece and posting my comments.

I again appreciate your writing and especially the feel that you brought into the words .
For eg. "I realized the paper was wet with my tears, those two drops taught me to be stoic, taught me to wipe them away & accept the new life… ".... it makes me to visualize

Finally , I wish all the best for your career, life and move away from this city as soon as possible

Karthik Kotresh said...

Some autobiography that was. It's really pointless commenting on this one. All i can manage to say is 'Touche!' Your style of writing alone makes it a wonderful read.