AM I AN AGELESS WONDER ?
A
Real Life Story
By
VIKRAM KARVE
1982
In
1982, as a newly married couple, we lived in Curzon Road Apartments on Kasturba
Gandhi Marg near India Gate in New
Delhi .
Me,
my wife, and our puppy dog (a small Lhasa Apso Puppy Dog given to us as a
wedding gift) – all three of us lived in our neat cosy one room apartment with
a small kitchenette and a lovely balcony high up on the top floor.
One
evening, while on her way back home from work, my wife went to the convenience
store to buy milk and the shopkeeper told her that her father had already
bought milk a few minutes ago.
My
wife was delighted at the unexpected visit of her father so she rushed to our
house and on not seeing her father around my wife asked me, “Where is Daddy?”
“Your
Daddy? He must be in Pune,” I said.
“No.
Daddy has come here,” she said.
“Who
told you?” I asked.
“The
shopkeeper,” she said.
“Let’s
go down and ask him,” I said.
So
we went down and asked the shopkeeper who pointed towards me and said, “He took
the milk. I thought he was your father.”
“He
is my husband,” my wife said, pointing at me.
“I
am sorry, Sir, but I was really mistaken,” the shopkeeper said apologetically
to me.
Then
the shopkeeper smiled at my wife and said to her, “Madam, you look so young,
like a schoolgirl, so I thought he was your father.”
It
was true. When we were married, my wife looked very young, just like a
schoolgirl. She was 21 and I was 25, and though the shopkeeper hadn’t spelt it
out in so many words, I did look a bit older than my 25 years, with my
“healthy” built and my formidable beard.
Unlike
the so-called “metrosexual” men of today, I like to be who I am, so I don’t
believe in “cosmetic engineering” – I believe in the “old-mould” idea that a
man must look like a man, tough and manly, and though hygiene and grooming are
important, there is no need for a man to be excessively obsessed about his
looks, and whereas having an appropriate dress sense and wearing good quality clothes
is a must, there is no need for a man to “deck up”.
That’s
why when the first strand of grey hair appeared on my head when I was in my
forties, I never used hair dye, nor did I colour my copious beard when it
started greying.
Of
course, I must say here, that my wife too has a natural look and she hardly
uses any cosmetics and nor does she colour her hair.
The
fact of the matter was that my wife did indeed look much younger than me.
Period.
So
when a pretty young girl called me “uncle” I did not mind it much.
Thirty
Years Later …
PUNE
2012
This happened a few days ago in Pune.
My wife was getting off an auto rickshaw. The fare was 52 rupees.
She gave the auto-rickshaw driver a 50 rupee note and was desperately searching
in her purse for a two rupee coin when the auto driver said magnanimously to my
wife, “Never mind Ajji – it is okay if you don’t give me the two rupees.”
Now, in Marathi, the word AJJI means GRANDMOTHER.
I cannot begin to describe the emotion I felt when I heard this.
And just imagine, the pretty young girls still call me “uncle”.
VIKRAM KARVE
Copyright © Vikram Karve 2012
Vikram Karve has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.
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Email: vikramkarve@sify.com
Vikram Karve has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.
© vikram karve., all rights reserved.
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About Vikram Karve
A creative person with a zest for life, Vikram Karve is a retired Naval Officer turned full time writer. Educated at IIT Delhi, ITBHU Varanasi, The Lawrence School Lovedale and Bishops School Pune, Vikram has published two books: COCKTAIL a collection of fiction short stories about relationships (2011) and APPETITE FOR A STROLL a book of Foodie Adventures (2008) and is currently working on his novel and a book of vignettes and short fiction. An avid blogger, he has written a number of fiction short stories, creative non-fiction articles on a variety of topics including food, travel, philosophy, academics, technology, management, health, pet parenting, teaching stories and self help in magazines and published a large number of professional research papers in journals and edited in-house journals for many years, before the advent of blogging. Vikram has taught at a University as a Professor for 15 years and now teaches as a visiting faculty and devotes most of his time to creative writing. Vikram lives in Pune India with his family and muse - his pet dog Sherry with whom he takes long walks thinking creative thoughts.
Vikram Karve Academic and Creative Writing Journal: http://karvediat.blogspot.com
Professional Profile Vikram Karve: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karve
Vikram Karve Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/vikramkarve
Vikram Karve Creative Writing Blog: http://vikramkarve.sulekha.com/blog/posts.htm
Email: vikramkarve@sify.com
© vikram karve., all rights reserved.
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