Bangalore,
Sunday, 7 October. The Metrological Department had predicted heavy rains in
Bangalore for the weekend. Fear engulfed the organizers foreseeing yet another
postponement.
As
it turned out, the day was bright and sunny with audience in fact looking for
shade as the day progressed. Yes, that is the way Nature cooperated with Punarjani 2018, the fundraising event, in sharp contrast to the havoc it played
earlier in Kerala and Kodagu bringing untold misery.
Originally
slated as SFV’s annual Onam celebration for 9 September, it was postponed to
yesterday and rechristened to Punarjani (Rebirth) 2018 in view of the floods, and
setting aside a major chunk of the collections for flood relief operations of
both in both places. Laudable efforts
indeed, and SFV Malayalees deserve full compliments. And no less, SFVians for
proving equal to the occasion. Is that what they call Vasudeva Kutumbakam?
Given
the changed circumstances of the event, one felt the event would be on a low
key. But how sadly - and welcomingly - we were mistaken.
Change
is constant, they say, and so it was. The founding fathers set the stage two
years ago to celebrate Onam festival in SFV. And the new team set the stage to
improve upon it, with erecting a magnificent stage, to begin with.
Stalls
were lined up - food court, clothing, automobiles, fancy goods, and one by
Sobha. Now wait a miniute. No, not manned by the Customer Relations department
to listen to the grievances of residents, but the marketing staff on a prowl for
its upcoming ventures.
Both
the morning and evening sessions started way behind schedule. Maybe, but the
entertaining and engaging items that unfolded themselves, amply compensated for
the wait. First they gave the audience a touching visual account of the
devastation the floods had caused.
The
morning session explored talents from within SFV, proving beyond doubt that we
lack them in no way. And the evening by professionals, from outside, giving a
glimpse of what the amateurs could turn themselves into given total dedication.
The
delayed start had its impact down the line, the lunch to say the least. But one
felt it was worth the wait. Normally nothing works on an empty stomach, they
say. But not so the food, more so served by Krishna Das caterers (?). A sample
survey of those who had had their meals and those who were on the attack,
showed that the dishes were delicious and, more important, were served with gay
abandon.
Now
the stocktaking - which item of the day would you rate the best? Well, here is
the response I got from a cross section – without a mike in hand: “The dance
performances - Mohini Attam, Bharata Natyam, Kuchipudi, and Odissi,” said a
middle-aged lady. “We liked the breathtaking acrobatics by the young group of
boys and a girl,” said a group of adolescents, without a second thought. “I
would give it to the morning session which proved there is no dearth of
in-house talents, and we should encourage them,” responded an ardent lover of
art and music.
“The
compere takes the cake for keeping alive the audience interest,” quipped a calm
and composed resident in his 50s. “Vaishnav Girish’s renderings, in particular
Bin Tere, and the soulful Kal Ho Na Ho as a tribute to the young violinist
Balabhaskar was the best,” said another, who himself is a singer of a sort. Another with his wits at his end, said, “As is
wont in such functions the public address system manages to disown their
masters at the nick of time. But this time it was not so, and that is the best
part.” Not to be outdone, a senior overhearing the ‘interview’, said, “I liked
the Bank stall offering 8.75% interest on FD.”
“For
me, it is the Kannada number by the lady. She could attract audience
participation as well,” interjected a lady from behind. The best response I personally liked, however,
was from a 92-year old lady on wheel chair: “The total programme as such, like
a good meal, with neither Sambar, Rasam, Avial, Pickle, nor Payasam, staking
the claim. What a way to explain! Did someone not say, variety is the spice of
life?
Anyway,
thank you sooooooo much organizers.
1 comment:
Dear Sundaram sir, I just ended up reading your blogs since the last one, which mentioned our reunion of sorts at Rajaji's Sathabishekam! Somehow, your trigger emails whenever you post a new edition did not kick-in. Nonetheless, it was nice to catch up. Enjoyed reading your travelogue, festival celebrations, charity events as also the rejuvenating activities of freelance life! Delectable the writinga are, as I say always.Some of the anecdotes not only bring out the nostalgia but the child in us. Best regards from Coimbatore.
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