Tuesday, May 23, 2017

A SMALL COFFEE TALE

Now this story can safely be told. Every  secret has a shelf life and a century, oh sorry, half a century is enough time for the secret to have outlived its secrecy. Soon my youngest  grand daughter is going to be nine years old, so it is a good occasion to let one more  secret out of the closet or cupboard as it may be. If you are in the US you would like to call it a closet and in UK you would like to call it a cupboard and in good old India we will call it an almirah or almari.

This is the story of Triloki and Varsha who had met while travelling in an unreserved compartment of the nondescript Patna Ranchi Express, way back in March 1967. Varsha was not yet seventeen and Triloki was barely twenty one years old. After that journey of nearly five or six hours, Triloki came to know the name and the place where Varsha studied. Having gone back to the College hostel he soon took the services of the Post and Telegraph department of the Government of India and sent a ten paise Inland letter to Varsha. The letter started with a "Hi", which in those days was a rather modern way of addressing a person. Then, letter writing was actually considered an art and good formal words were chosen, a good pen was used and the handwriting was usually neat. Remember, I am talking about a bygone era which existed half a century ago. 

So this epistle, sorry letter, arrived one fine day and Varsha was quite  taken aback to get a letter from a boy. In those days The Ranchi Women's College Girls Hostel was a fortress and letters both incoming and outgoing were censored. The Hostel Superintendent delivered the letters herself after opening each letter. The arrival of this letter caused a mild panic attack in Varsha as she quickly went towards her room which was shared by four girls. All her room mates gathered around her to see the  letter which was read out aloud by them in unison. The letter which began with a Hi, ended with the name Cuckoo. Now who on earth had the name of a bird Varsha wondered.

After much deliberation it was decided that there was no harm in starting a correspondence and therefore a reply to this letter  was sent in an inland letter. The drafting of the letter was the joint effort of all the four girls. The main issue in the letter was about the name of the sender.  Thus began a spate of never ending friendly harmless letters between the two, until one day Triloki boldly asked Varsha if she would like to meet him for a cup of coffee in Ranchi town.

Varsha had never ever tasted coffee and was a rare tea drinker too. So far she had only been drinking milk perforce twice in the day. Varsha could never let it be known that she had never had coffee, so she  accepted the offer. Everyone else in her room too was excited at this invitation. The main problem was of the escapade that was now to be planned.

The fortress had very strict rules and these rules were meticulously followed. Four girls were allowed to go out together twice in a month and that too only on Sundays. Catching hold of four girls who would accompany Varsha was not a problem, but ganging up like this was not a good idea, so it was decided that entry would be made in the register of four girls leaving together, and once outside the gate, two of the girls would go off on their own and Varsha and one friend would go to the Coffee House. Varsha and Masuda took a rickshaw and went to Main Road Ranchi. Well, the main road of the town which had the big departmental store Firayalal's, the mithai shops Jalajog and Churuwala, the Roy Studio and the Zephyr Studio, three cinema halls and numerous restaurant on both sides of the road was actually named Main Road. I wonder if now it is named after some politician. The Nudine and Pinto restaurants were close together, Kwality was a little away and Casanova was somewhere in the centre of the Main Road. Casanova was a new restaurant and Triloki met her outside the restaurant. When the door was opened by the door keeper who was a burly six footer, Varsha was petrified as she felt  as if she was entering a cave. The lights were dim and the music was soft. Varsha felt safe with Masuda and they quickly sat down to order their coffee. Coffee arrived pretty soon in beautiful fine white porcelain cups with a lot of foam covered with a generous sprinkling of drinking chocolate. This was called Espresso Coffee. 

Even though the coffee was sipped slowly, it eventually finished. The three of them continued sitting  and  talked nineteen to the dozen. Looking back I do wonder what Masuda my dear escort and room mate may have been  feeling then. Friends in those days never complained and remained very discreet and I won't be wrong in saying that they almost "appeared" to be invisible. 

Coming to think of it, I don't even know what that cup of coffee cost. Those were the good old days of chivalry, when if a boy invited a girl out then he paid the bill. There was not even a passing thought of going Dutch. Well, times have changed, those days have gone away and now everyone splits bills. 

The love of coffee remains  with both of us and fifty years since that day, the memory of those days of sitting with one cup of coffee still remains fresh in my memory. Even today  we sit over a single cup of coffee for hours but we do not talk much now, because talks do not remain talks they take on the form of arguments. No, we do not sit with our eyes glued to our phones, we are just lost in our own  thoughts or simply watch the world go by and study the contrast that fifty years has made to the coffee drinking world which includes us.

12 comments:

Varsha Uke Nagpal said...

Neeta Bhargava said,"Very nostalgic"

Varsha Uke Nagpal said...

Shanta Vasan said,"Silent sit together can speak volumes"

Varsha Uke Nagpal said...

Chaitali Nagpal Hireker said,"No you don't just argue over coffee...!!
So nice to have the privilege to get these sneak views into the past. Made me smile"

Varsha Uke Nagpal said...

Jharna Madan said," Love it"

Varsha Uke Nagpal said...

Shanta Vasan said,"Very nice and interesting. A silent sit together can speak volumes."

Varsha Uke Nagpal said...

Abhijit Das said,"Nice story."

Varsha Uke Nagpal said...

Sudeshna Chakraborti said,"Enjoyed your coffee pe charcha immensely. I hope the the coffee binges carry on for ever."

Varsha Uke Nagpal said...

James Joyce said,"Beautiful! God Bless you both."

trimbak said...

Atlast got to know the opening chapter of your relationship,though I was a witness to the rest of the story!!!

Varsha Uke Nagpal said...

Jaya Shree said,"Varsha dear, this narrative has been written with so much simplicity, honesty and sweetness. I am so happy to learn that you found your first love in dear 'Cuckoo,' that many years ago!!! Must say , I didnt have any clue!!! I think you were friendly with my very old friend from Hazaribagh, Valsa Verghese , a medical student then, in Ranchi. She was the youngest daughter of Prof. Verghese at St. Columbas College , Hazaribagh. We were good family friends. Then there was another girl , forget her name, she too was a medical student. I think her name was. Nalini Nambiar. She later married someone called Bakku , Bhaskaran. and settled in Calicut. I think Valsa later got married to a Mallu Doctor , like her friend did. Valsa and her in laws are in Dubai , I think.
Varsha , I must say I thoroughly enjoyed reading your personal story . Thank you so much, dear friend, for sharing your beautiful and sweet romantic story with all of us. Varsha , do you still remember the bus journies we took , everyday , 5 days a week, from our respective colonies to our Ranchi Women's College ! It was a long journey . The roads were not that smooth! I remember.... Aaaaah! Those were the carefree days!!!"
Long live you both. You have come a long long way togther. Congratulations to both of you. Wishing you and Triloki many many more years of happiness together. Take care my dear friend. God bless.

Anonymous said...

Loved your narrative,its sweet,simple and has an old time charm.

Unknown said...

Very beautifully​ narrated your story.The ' Coffee' refresh your memories.God bless you both.

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