Who would have thought that a guy for whom Kannada music used to be nothing more than noise, just two years down the line, will spend more than half of his 32 hour long journey thinking ‘Wish I had just one more Sandalwood song in my play list!’. I always knew leaving Bengaluru was going to be tough but it was only after boarding the train that I realized how much the city meant to me. And what a city! Jitni taarif karo utni kam. They all say its the weather of Bengaluru that makes it so special but believe its not the weather; its the people of Bengaluru who make it the best city of India. Weather comes second!
Gaadi aage chali main peechey!
Bengaluru mein bitaya har ek din aankhon ke saamne tha. The first time I travelled by air, the first job offer I got, the first salary credit, first authentic South Indian dosa, first trip abroad, the city gave me everything I could have asked for. And of course ‘Pace’. You might have heard a lot of actors and politicians say that they have the best job in the world. But do you know even a single software engineer who does claim that? Well here is one. Cribbing apart, J being in Pace was a privilege. I don’t think there ever was a Monday when I found it tough heading to office. I have had some of the most memorable moments with Pace and made lots of good friends. Not just this. Weekends! It used to the best part. Catch up with your friends, eat out at your favorite places, watch movies, go to Forum or may be just sleep. Sounds like usual stuff. Doesn’t it? In fact you must be thinking ‘Why the hell is he pointing out such trivial things?’ Well, I know its usual stuff. But the same usual stuff looks so much more exciting and worth it when you land up in a position like mine. I mean 26th of every month I can’t stop but check my account balance again and again. Who knows when Citibank may make a salary credit into my account by mistake? No matter it is no longer a salary account. After Bengaluru, its salary I miss the most.
Today as I sit and write all this, there is a strong desire to come back and be able to relive that entire time once again. Thanks to Rahul, Mohit, Nitin, Ayush,Kamal, Kanak, Jojo, Palaxa, everyone. Its because of you people that I had such a wonderful stay there. Wish all you guys’ dreams come true and God bless us all!
Wondering how life here is? Well it is fun. Kannada music has finally find a substitute and I have started developing a taste for Haryanvi songs ;). Last week we had a theatre festival in the nearby university. Heard a really nice song there. Unlike other Haryanvi songs it is a soft song with nostalgic lyrics that go like:
Bin tension ke thay din bachpan ke ...
Buddhi dadi ki kahani mein
Raja ka man tha Rani mein
Jab Rani nay Daanav kha jaata
Hamein neend ka jhoka aa jata
Ek master topi aala tha
Uska thappad bada chala tha ....
Abhi ke liye itna hi. Will write more about this place in my next post.
Buddhi dadi ki kahani mein
Raja ka man tha Rani mein
Jab Rani nay Daanav kha jaata
Hamein neend ka jhoka aa jata
Ek master topi aala tha
Uska thappad bada chala tha ....
Abhi ke liye itna hi. Will write more about this place in my next post.
P.S: I were to post this around a month ago but got delayed cause of my laziness. Fir maine socha 'Better Late than Never!'. Hope you guys will like it.
7 comments:
I agree with you, Bangalore is no more close to me only for it's weather. It's the whole package which Bangalore offers that makes it a special city. And of course, Bangalore plays a special role in our life because of our first job too.
I hope you will enjoy in Rohtak as much as you enjoyed here. Change is part of life. But there are somethings which leave a long lasting impression after getting changed. May be now I don't feel the same as much as you feel about this city, but I have a strong feeling that whenever I will leave this place, I am gonna miss it very badly.
We had great time together here. Wish to catch up with you very soon.
One more thing to add, I feel that title could have been better. Something related to Bangalore. If not directly, then at least indirectly.
Tanuj, Jojo here.
Nice to have my name in the list of friends who made Bangalore special for you.
It was special privilage to have your company for two and half years of my life.
Thanks for writing PACE was special. Since I too believe though we have cribbed about Pace, It was something special in life.
I too wish that god blesses us with all that we want.
I am sure we will surely catch up again in life. Picture abhi bakhi hai mere Dost.
I too agree with Rahul. You could have indirectly pointed about bangalore in the topic.Since it was the heart of the subject you were writing.
Eager to read further posts from you!!!
Tanuj, this is my favorite post in your blog and you know why :) don't you? I have been a self proclaimed biggest lover of Bangalore most of my life. For me as well, It's never just the weather. I don't think I can be this happy anywhere else.
Loved how you wrote this post. It's very connecting.. and I can see exactly how you felt/feel leaving this place. Don't worry.. if it's a phase, it'll pass soon OR if it's forever.. then you can always come back after your MBA. Bangalore welcomes anybody and everybody like no other city in India does. Thanks for making me proud ;)
Keep writing
I've spent my summer intern day at bangalore(prefer calling it thn bengaluru), the whole experience of mine was awesome, client site just a walking distance from IIM B, B's campus and people over there, from all other B school the parties n also can't forget my stay at IISc too, awesome geeks :)...well ur post has taken me to those golden two months n teasing me to write a post for it...thanks for letting me go to tht reminiscence...liked ur post when u say , refreshing bank account for salary :) had a few months work x n i know how eagerly we wait at months end for it :)
@Vikalp Thanks a lot for taking time out and reading my blog. Am happy you liked the article ...
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