HOW I GOT MARRIED
A Spoof
By
VIKRAM KARVE
Dramatis Personae
(In order of
seniority)
1. Brigadier ‘J’
2. Colonel ‘G’
3. Lieutenant ‘K’ (Me)
PART 1
A Cold Sunday Morning in March 1982 –
Time: 0500 (5 AM)
SP Marg Officers Mess New Delhi
The shrill ring of
the phone shook up Colonel ‘G’ from his drunken stupor.
As he same to his
senses – Colonel ‘G’ had hazy recollections of the previous
night – and the last thing he remembered was that he was sitting with Lieutenant
‘K’ (me) at the Dhaula Kuan roadside Dhaba eating
hot “Bun-Omlette” – along with generous swigs of Rum – from the hip-flask Lieutenant
‘K’ always carried with him.
Colonel ‘G’ had no clue
how he had reached his cabin in the SP Marg Officers Mess – maybe Lieutenant
‘K’ had helped him.
The phone kept
ringing.
Colonel ‘G’ cursed at
being woken up at this unearthly hour at the crack of dawn on a cold Sunday
morning – and he picked up the phone.
The moment Colonel
‘G’ heard the voice on the other side – he perked up.
It was Brigadier
‘J’ – his ex-boss.
Colonel ‘G’ had high regards
for Brigadier ‘J’ – in fact – Colonel ‘G’ considered Brigadier
‘J’ the best boss ever.
“Good Morning, Sir
– it is such a pleasure to hear your voice…” Colonel ‘G’ said
to Brigadier ‘J’.
Brigadier ‘J’ was a man of
few words – and he got to the point immediately.
“Do you know a
Naval Officer called Lieutenant ‘K’…? He stays in your mess…”Brigadier
‘J’ asked Colonel ‘G’.
“Of course, Sir –
in fact – I was with Lieutenant ‘K’ last evening – he is a
wonderful chap…” Colonel ‘G’ said.
“Oh – you know him
well – and you say that Lieutenant ‘K’ is a ‘wonderful chap’ –
that’s good – I would like to meet Lieutenant ‘K’ – you do one
thing – bring him to Delhi Airport in the morning…” Brigadier ‘J’ said
to Colonel ‘G’.
“Airport…?”
stammered Colonel ‘G’ – a bit confused.
“I will come by
the Srinagar Delhi flight – it reaches Delhi at 11:30 – you make sure that you
are there with Lieutenant ‘K’…” Brigadier ‘J’ said
to Colonel ‘G’.
“Sir – why do you
want to meet Lieutenant ‘K’…?” Colonel ‘G’ asked Brigadier
‘J’.
“To fix up his
marriage with my daughter…” Brigadier ‘J’ said – and he
disconnected the phone.
Colonel ‘G’ was stunned.
For a few moments
– he sat on his bed in a daze.
Then – Colonel
‘G’ gathered his wits – and – he walked down the corridor to my cabin.
I was irritated at
being disturbed so early on a Sunday morning – especially after having enjoyed
a late night – and – the moment I saw Colonel ‘G’ standing in
the door – I asked him: “Sir – why are you waking me up so early…?”
“Bloody
disaster…” Colonel ‘G’ exclaimed to me.
“Disaster…? What
happened, Sir…?” I asked Colonel ‘G’.
“I told Brigadier
‘J’ that you were a ‘wonderful chap’…” Colonel ‘G’ said
to me.
“Sir – I cannot
fathom what you are saying…” I said to Colonel ‘G’.
“My ex-CO Brigadier
‘J’ just rang up – and – I told him that you were a ‘wonderful
chap’…” Colonel ‘G’ said.
“So – am I not a
‘wonderful chap’…?” I asked him.
Colonel ‘G’ looked at me
and said: “For me – you are a certainly a ‘wonderful chap’ – you are a
bloody ‘sharaabi’ and ‘kabaabi’ like me –
but – for Brigadier J’s daughter– she is such a decent girl – her
life will be ruined if she marries a terrible fellow like you…”
“Sir, What are you
saying…? Marriage…? Are you still drunk…? You ‘passed out’ last night – and I
had a tough time carrying you to your cabin…” I said to Colonel ‘G’.
“I am perfectly
sober now. But when the phone rang – I was in a ‘half-awake’ state – and – I am
regretting my blunder of blurting out to Brigadier ‘J’ that
you are a ‘good guy’ – I thought he was asking generally – I did not know that
he was considering you as a ‘marriage prospect’ for his virtuous daughter. You
never told me about it…”Colonel ‘G’ said to me.
“Sir – I just came
back from Pune by Jhelum Express last evening – and then – we straightaway went
to DSOI and got drunk – but I did mention that I saw a girl – but she did not
like me…” I said.
“Are you sure she
did not like you…?” Colonel ‘G’ asked me.
“Well – it seemed
that the girl was not interested in getting married – so she was quite
impassive – but – her mother – she certainly did not like me as a prospective
‘son-in-law’…” I said.
“Ah – so Mrs
‘J’ did not like you – that’s good…” Colonel ‘G’ said,
“But then – why does Brigadier ‘J’ want to meet you…?”
“Brigadier ‘J’ wants
to meet me…? He is the girl’s father, is he…? He wasn’t there when I saw the
girl – only the girl and her mother had come. They told me he was posted to
Srinagar…” I said.
“Brigadier ‘J’ is
flying down from Srinagar by the morning flight – he wants to meet you – and he
has asked me to bring you along to the airport to meet him – so get ready – we
will leave at 10 after breakfast…” Colonel ‘G’ said to me.
“But why at the
airport…?” I asked.
“Please don’t ask
too many questions – Brigadier ‘J’ just told me to get you to
the airport at 11:30 and he disconnected the phone…” Colonel ‘G’ said.
“Okay – let’s
meet Brigadier ‘J’ – my prospective ‘father-in-law’…” I
laughed.
Colonel ‘G’ had a
worried expression on his face and he said to me: “I only hope that this
doesn’t work out – the poor girl’s life will be ruined if she gets married to
you…”
“Ha Ha…” I smiled
at Colonel ‘G’ – and I said to him, “Sir – I thought you were
my ‘well-wisher’…”
6 Hours Later
PART 2
New Delhi Airport – Domestic Terminal – Sunday – 1100 (11:30 AM)
We – Colonel ‘G’ and I (Lieutenant ‘K’) – awaited the arrival of Brigadier ‘J’.
Brigadier ‘J’ arrived – he was
short – he had a stocky physique – and he was wearing army olive green uniform.
Colonel ‘G’ introduced us – and we shook hands.
Brigadier ‘J’ looked at Colonel “G’ and said to him: “Why don’t you
leave us alone for some time…? I will talk to the boy alone – and then we will
take a decision – if it a ‘Yes’ – I will go ahead to Pune and fix the wedding –
if it is a ‘No’ – then I will head back to Srinagar by the afternoon flight
which leaves at 2:30 – that is why I have bought an ‘open’ ticket…”
“This man seems to
be a quick decision maker,” I said to myself, “it was almost 12 noon – and he
expected a mutual decision in just two hours.”
“Sir – I will wait
in the cafeteria…” Colonel ‘G’ said
– and he left.
Then – Brigadier
‘J’ and I talked – yes – the ‘matrimonial’ conversation between both of us was
held while we were standing on our feet.
Brigadier ‘J’ looked at me and
said: “You seem to be an okay chap – I don’t know why my wife had apprehensions
about you…?”
“Apprehensions…?”
I asked.
“Well – to be
frank – my wife did not like you…” Brigadier
‘J’ said.
“I also did not
like your wife…” I said candidly to Brigadier
‘J’.
On hearing this Brigadier ‘J’ broke out into a laugh –
and he said: “Ha Ha – luckily you don’t have to marry her…”
I smiled at his
sense of humor.
Then – Brigadier ‘J’ looked at me and said: “You
liked my daughter, didn’t you..?”
“Yes…” I said,
“But she didn’t seem interested in marriage.”
“She is a bit
shy…” Brigadier ‘J’ said.
“Oh…” I said.
“Well – you seem
to have scared them off – you told them that you drink heavily, you smoke, you
won’t shave off your beard – and you painted quite a gloomy picture about life
in the Navy…” Brigadier ‘J’ said.
(I have already
written about the ‘Matrimonial Interview’ in my Blog – I have given the link
below – do click the url – open in a new window – and read later: http://karvediat.blogspot.in/2015/05/arranged-marriage-guide-first-meeting.html )
“Sir – I told them
the truth…” I said.
“Well – I like you
– you are a straightforward boy. And – the very fact that you have been
selected by the Navy for doing your M. Tech. at IIT Delhi – you must be good in
your job. In fact – “Colonel ‘G’ said
that you were a ‘wonderful chap’ – and since you are in the Navy – your
antecedents would have been checked – so – at least – you won’t be a ‘fake’…” Brigadier ‘J’ said to me.
“Sir – I want to
ask you one thing…” I said.
“Sure – go ahead…”
Brigadier ‘J’ said.
“Sir – why do you
‘Pongos’ always travel in uniform…” I said.
Brigadier ‘J’ laughed and said:
“You see – unlike you intelligent Navy chaps – we ‘Pongos’ are dopes – so – in
case we get lost – it is easy for them to find us if we are in uniform…”
We laughed.
“I like you…” Brigadier ‘J’ said to me.
“Sir – I like you too…” I said to Brigadier ‘J’.
“Okay – let’s go
to Colonel ‘G’ and tell him to book
me on the next flight to Pune or Mumbai – whichever is available – I will go
and talk to your mother and fix up the wedding – tell me a convenient date…” Brigadier ‘J’ said.
My 2nd
Semester ends on the 10th of May – and I have 2 months summer
vacation – so any date between mid-May till mid-June is okay…” I said.
Brigadier ‘J’ managed a seat on
the 1:30 flight to Mumbai – and he rushed to catch his flight.
I looked at my
watch – it was not even 1 o’clock – the ‘matrimonial interview’ had taken just
around 30 minutes – and Brigadier ‘J’
had taken a final decision (despite his wife’s misgivings about me).
3 Days Later
PART 3
SP Marg Officers Mess New Delhi – 1300 (1 PM)
On Wednesday –
when I returned to the mess for lunch – I was surprised to see Brigadier ‘J’ and Colonel ‘G’ sitting in the foyer.
“Ah – there you
are – I came from Pune by the morning flight. I wanted to meet you and
personally give you the good news that your wedding has been fixed on the 30th of
May with my daughter,” Brigadier ‘J’
said
Those days – the
method of communication was letters – and I had not received any letter from my
mother – after all – it was only just 3 days ago – on Sunday – that Brigadier ‘J’ had gone to Pune.
So – I was quite
surprised that my marriage had been fixed so quickly.
“Thank you, Sir,”
I said to Brigadier ‘J’ – and then I
invited him for a glass of beer and lunch.
“Thanks – but we
will sit and talk some other time – now – I have to rush to the airport to
catch the 2:30 flight to Srinagar,” Brigadier
‘J’ said, “I just came to meet you and give you the good news in person.”
We walked towards Colonel G’s car.
Just before he got
inside the car – Brigadier ‘J’
delivered his parting shot – he said to me: “Please make sure you come for the
wedding on the 30th of May – I have paid 3000 Rupees as advance for
the marriage hall – and – if you don’t turn up – I will lose my money…”
VIKRAM KARVE
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