Mumbai calling…….
Shalini was in a pleasant mood as she set about to pack for the journey
back home. Mahalakshmi Express left Kolhapur at about 8.30 pm and since Tanuja
came home by about 7 pm, there was enough leisure. For the past few months the
mother daughter duo were staying in Kolhapur as Tanuja was posted there. So
every opportunity for a family reunion was always welcome. ‘Aaj main upar,
aasman niche’ hummed Shalini. As she
busied herself to get set for the journey, she would remember some past
incident or bemuse herself by imagining how her younger daughter Shipra would
be waiting at the door of their Mumbai house with open arms. For more than
thirty years the foursome had lived as one family and now Tanuja’s posting had separated
them. The father daughter duo had jobs in Mumbai. Parag’s face came floating in
her thoughts. She smiled to herself. How intent and eager he always was to meet
her, now that they were separated.
As the clock ticked to 7 pm, she scurried to the kitchen. Tanuja would
come any moment and would want her meals. The girl always returned home
famished. As she rolled out the chapattis she was mentally back in
Mumbai house. This time she had specially got the mawa packed so that
she could treat her dear ones with oozing mouth watering gulab jamuns. She
hustled to the travel bag to be sure that she had taken the mawa. Better
check the fridge, she thought to herself. She wanted to ensure that all was
properly done.
She heard the door click just as she was about to finish garnishing the
curry with coriander. Kolhapur was blessed with farm fresh vegetables and
cooking meals was a treat to the eyes and delight to her soul. Tanuja came in,
gave a wide grin and rushed to the washroom. Shalini deftly laid the table with
steaming hot food….exactly the way Tanuja liked it to be. They were both very
happy today. Although they did not discuss much both could feel the rapture in
their heart. Home sweet home …Tanuja thought to herself. As they were relishing
the meals, it started becoming breezy. A good shower would be so cooling,
Shalini thought. However Mother Nature had different plans. The breeze slowly
and surely turned into thunderous storm and there was a heavy downpour. It was
almost 7.20 pm and they both thought that it was better to reach the station in
time.
Tanuja went out with her umbrella in the downpour to get an auto rickshaw,
while Shalini started to wind up. Tanuja went all the way up to the main road
but not a single rickshaw in sight. In the meantime Shalini had brought down the
entire luggage from their fourth floor apartment. The watchman’s wife had
helped the process and she too waited for Tanuja to come. 7.45 pm and no sign
of Tanuja. The watchman’s wife was telling her that all roads get deserted the
moment it rains as people prefer to stay home. Shalini grew restless.
The watchman’s son was also plying rickshaw but had gone to Rankala.
Shalini urged the watchman’s wife to call him up. The lad agreed but said that
he will need about 15 minutes to come. Never mind said Shalini and called up
Tanuja to come back. ‘Is it a cloudburst, Ma?’ queried Tanuja. ‘I really don’t
know dear’ – a sheepish Shalini. Finally, the rickshaw came in at about 8 pm
and they sped to the station. It was 8.20 pm by the time they reached the
station.
The duo started running across to reach the platform. Dodging people on
the way and shouting ‘side, side’ Tanuja was carrying the entire luggage and at
the same time cautioning Shalini to take care of herself. Just then Shalini’s chappal
gave way. The whole upper had torn off .There was no time to think.
With both slippers in hand she continued to keep pace with Tanuja. Finally they
scrambled into the compartment and the train ambled out of the station.
Fully drenched from head to toe, slipper less Shalini had not yet lost
her presence of mind. Panting for breath, she quickly opened the suit cases and
took out a dry set of clothes for both of them she quietly told Tanuja to head
to the loo before it could be used by other fellow passengers. So that it would
still be dry and worth using for a change over. In all this milieu, the
watchman’s wife and her son called up on their cell phones to know whether they
had managed to catch the train. After all the ruckus, all settled and then she
set to repair her slipper. She asked Tanuja to give her some ‘Orbit’. Loosening
the chewing gum, she sealed the uppers to the sole and then kept a suitcase on
top as a load. In place of the finger strap she used a hair band.
Fellow passengers were awe struck at this creative feat. As the train
entered the Mumbai CST both daughter mother duo got off the train. Shalini
with her repaired slippers was walking as if nothing had happened, while one of
the passengers with eyes wide open in amazement was silently following them. Only
when they sat in the taxi, did he heave a sigh of relief. As for Shalini, she
couldn’t just help laughing as she saw him get out of sight.
What an ordeal! But with a peaceful mind all was smoothened to a
memorable journey back home…..Mumbai calling.
Anagha Hunnurkar
October 8, 2012
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