Showing posts with label city vs town. Show all posts
Showing posts with label city vs town. Show all posts

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Incognito In Throng

To me, the resident of a mofussil town, roaming incognito in a mega city can be an exhilarating experience. And not without reason.

For, in the city, I am at liberty to publicly indulge in certain oddities - the exclusive perquisites of anonymity - denied to me back home where I might be regarded as being a part of the town's crème de la crème, so to speak. Walking down the city thoroughfares, I can, for instance, blow my nose like a whistle, or unabashedly scratch my back (or whichever part of my anatomy needs scratching) if the itch to do so springs up and not earn so much as a passing glance from the passers-by, or launch a phlegmatic missile (unseen by the cop) as and when a longing wells up in my bosom (or lungs), without sticking out like a sore thumb.

Contrast this with what happened back home 'last summer. While taking my routine morning walk in the local park, the sole of my shoe came unglued and I had to literally drag my foot while going home. No sooner had I got back than 1 received a phone call from someone enquiring if 1 had developed a ‘foot drop’!

On a recent visit to the metro I was ambling along the kerb following a heavy downpour when a speeding truck splashed a generous portion of a puddle and then a bus on its hot trail served a second helping of the same, drenching me to the skin. Like the instinctive response of a child tripping on a pebble, 1 looked around to check whether anyone had been watching. But no one cared a hoot. A similar event in my town would have drawn hoards of 'well-wishers' with curious bunches of skywardly mobile eyebrows letting out a chorus of tut-tuts- adding insult to injury, as it were.

Even in a city like Mumbai, once in a while, my luck runs out as happened on my maiden visit to the race course (considered a taboo back home). As I loitered around the crowded bookies' lounge, I saw a familiar face popping in and out of the multitude. Disconcerted, I tried seek refuge within the confines of the cafeteria only to bump into my home town crony chandru, who apparently was as anxious to evade me as I was to him! We had a hearty laugh together and swore each other to secrecy about our esapades.

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