HOW
I GOT MARRIED
A Spoof
By
VIKRAM
KARVE
Dramatis Personae
(In order of seniority)
Brigadier ‘J’
Colonel ‘G’
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’…”
To be continued…
VIKRAM KARVE
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