Thursday, September 10, 2020

Sipra's Diary - (Bachar Thikana ). Address to Live

                                  (Bachar Thikana)  Address  to  Live                                                    1



 

  Mr mukerjee  and Mr. Sinha  together in their way back to home from morning walk  captured  Arnab when he was getting out of the ‘Gupta Sweets’   with hot kachuri  and  Rosgolla’s packet  . 


“Isn’t  Arnab?  When did you come”?  Ray of Joy and zeal  was spilling from their faces .

 

“Just two days ago” . Arun was about to bend down to touch their feet, somewhat awkward  with the packet in one hand But they stopped him .

“ It is fine ,not now on the road. They began to walk turning towards Triangular Park road.

Mr Mukerjee, ‘Why did you sell your house , it was almost a mansion and stands as a landmark on the corner of the road! After all the  ancestral house  was a binding knot  with  the  own country .Anyway , You can stay in my house as your own …… My son also has been transferred to Delhi. Yeah, I miss you !”  

“Thank you uncle. But I am in the same house as my friend’s uncle  requested me so”!

 “Really? Rare to see such generous person !’ 

Mr  Sinha , ”Yes ,whenever we cross by your   building ,we talk of you; now a days the young don’t like to talk with us much as you used to do often.” ,smiled  little sadly,  as he finished talking.

Arnab   reached near his gate first and bade “bye uncles, see you later.”

Mr. Mukherjee, “Well Arnab, come to my house in the evening and have dinner. We will share lots of old  stories .”

 “It is fine!” Arnab was  all eager to leave these uncles as he was feeling the warmth of ‘kachuri’ near his chest  and  appetizing smell  made him hungry to inaugurate them as breakfast  as quickly as possible, before they got cold.

    

Arnab sold his apartment to the uncle of his  friend , Vishal Chopra . Presently   Uncle went in Singapura to launch his business of Modeling He had to travel Delhi ,Mumbai ,Calcutta and now Singapura throughout the year  for his business. His family  live in Delhi. Uncle is very close to Vishal .  Uncle bought this house in Calcutta for the purpose  of  investment . He kept the key of his apartment to Vishal and told  though he has been the  new owner but  Arnab is free to  stay in the same apartment  whenever he would come in Calcutta, instead of  staying  in  hotel. Arnab

 came  alone , leaving his family in Canada and stayed in  the uncle’s apartment. 

 

Coming back to the comfort of luxuriant apartment Arnab kept the packet on the dining table.  The well- trained   Nepali caretaker served the snacks in fancy Japanese crockery and asked whether he would prepare regular smoothie for him.

 Shaking head Arnab   said , ‘ Nno, give me a full pot of tea instead, that special  green leaf Lipton tea .

………..He began to ruminate the old story of his neighbours   with the delicious Indian snacks. 

   

Mr Mukerjee ,  and Arnab’s  father were  old  family friends . 

Grand father of Mr Mukerjee ,whose name was Bhabesh,  was an employee   in the laboratory of  Calcutta Medical college ; he became rich after he  started a  business  of skeletons and old bones. He bought  an  old, empty    abandoned  stable near the burning ‘ghat of Lower Chitpur road. It was about 1940s. He  hired a team of ‘doms’=(doms  are lowest caste of people in India whose job is to burn the dead body.) who collected the unwarranted dead bodies ( at free cost )which were stored in that abandoned  stable. Then he bought maggot and spread them on dead bodies which  were  turned into skeletons within very short period of time.  The maggot consumed the  flesh from the bodies cleanly except  the  bones.  After chemical processing, the bones were exported in London. His business flourished very soon  as it was almost a monopoly business at that period and for the opportunity of exporting to London in collaboration to the Metlock company. It became famous as M.M.C Enterprise  (in alias of   Mukherjee and  Metlock  corporate Enterprise. ) Near the entry of the lane there was a club of   young neighbourhood boys. Mr Mukerjee was always  nice  to them ;He used to offer  them monetary help ,whenever asked, more  than   their expectation. He knew  well  the tricks and tips of  running a business smooth . But still some urchins often threw comment   behind him , hey,’ look  at the Maximum  Mental Collupsible’ enterpriser !’ A haunting phenomenal phantom !! 

Bhabesh  pretended as if, he heard nothing.

 

 Young Jogesh, the eldest  Son of Bhabesh ,joined in father’s business after graduation in bioscience from the Scottish Church College.  By the time  lot of changes happened . India went through turbulent time and won freedom in 1947 .With the freedom Bengal was divided into two ; One half went under east  Pakistan and the other half as West Bengal with Calcutta as its Capital.   In 1959/60 due to some litigation and legal issues  regarding restrictions of bone business, grandfather  Bhabesh  Mukherjee sold the  M&M.C Enterprise. But by the time they became millionaire which they  invested prudently in land and houses. Nagesh ,Son of Jogesh was then a high school student. Nagesh  was most beloved grand son of Bhabesh.

Bhabesh Mukerjee dreamt of  Nagesh to be a doctor , to be a MD in anatomy . But 

Grandfather passed away before Nagesh became a pathologist ;  Nagesh  had his own pathological lab in Jodhpur Park  after he became qualified as pathologist. He now  ust visits the lab for two three hours in the afternoon and arranged a team of technicians, a pathologist, a physician who run the lab. He enjoys the comfort of retired  life. He is a widower. But his mother aged  93 is still alive.

 Arnab and Rajesh ,son of Nagesh Mukherjee , were classmates in St.Xaviers’ School.

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                  Arnab finished his tea while  looking from the balcony the playful kids on the ground that  took him to cherish   his own childhood memories   Then getting ready he came down for going to Mr Nagesh Mukherjee’s house. Poltu and Biltu ,sons of  Vishal Chopra came like galloping horse from the play ground and asked ,holding his hand,  “where are you fleeing, Uncle?  Must come back soon .We will not leave you to sleep until tell us a story, o.k?

“ Sure”! 

“We want a ghost story”-shouted   the boys in demanding voice.

The boys went back running again to join the play.

Arnab  proceeded; just crossing three or four buildings. It was rich upper class neighbourhood.  He stopped in front of  “Mukherjee Lodge” inscribed  on the marble-pillar of the gate . The  faded  brick  coloured  building stands at ten or twelve feet far from the gate. The garden looks like an uncared  orphan ;The half dry  ‘jhau’ trees  Stand still in the autumn evening to convey the message ,“once upon a time…………”

The oval shaped building  encircled by several stairs is partitioned by walls into three parts.  He noticed  the middle section is named “BACHAR  THIKANA” under which is written  Mr.N. Mukerjee .

 

Arnab murmured “BACHER THIKANA” which means  Adress to Live! The ancestors accumulated heap of money with the business of  skeletons and bones from anonymous corpses while  promoting   the successor  with the magic stick of “Address to Live” . Such an irony of fate!  Arnab smiled silently ,pressing the door -bell.  

A servant opened the door. There were three  to four elderly men , all well dressed .

Mr Mukherjee stood and arduously welcomed ,” Come Arnab , come ,meet my regular pals!”  Looking to pals declared proudly, “This is  Arnab, my son’s friend; 

He is a great man now in Canada ; He is a MD  of Swiss Bank    at this young age and besides that”……..

Arnab  interrupted  ,”Please  uncle ,if you flatter me like this ,you have to break the entrance door”  ,with the comment he came inside the room ; a big hall;  full of strong smell of  alcohol .One neon light is too little for this huge hall ; the gorgeous sofa , huge  Persian  red but faded carpet, the rare collections of curios, but everything  dusty and uncared. The pals left;  as courtsy, Mr mukherjee  also followed  them up to door  to say ,’good bye’.

Turning back Mr Mukherjee  Switched on the chandilier  to make the hall brighter. 

Arnab  noticed  some candles of the chandelier are not working; it bears the extra art-work of spider-net; perhaps it is used seldomly.

“So what would you like to take, tea, coffee, wine , or..”

“Nothing  uncle,  rather we shall relish on  past stories.” 

“Oh, stories without any snacks or drinks!”he hailed, “Shomvu!”  Shomvu  took the wine glasses and bottle and busy for arranging them in place.

“I want to save my appetite for dinner; and also I have to go back little early because I promised to tell stories to the children of my friend.” Said Arnav.

“Quite unusual! Now a days the kids are more interested in TV comics / cartoons and not stories from grand parents or uncles.” 

 Mr Mukherjee,  “Let us go upstairs for dinner. “

…..Four storied building; but no lift; The broad white   marbel  stairs  from the  living room hall .Mr Mukherjee went on, “We divided grandfather’s building between three brothers ; hence the beauty of the front view has been damaged at the cost of peaceful co-existence. But the roof top is common ; there is swimming pool and roof top garden. 

Arnab was watching the oil paintings  of ancestors  hanging from the  wall  along the stairs  while going to the upstairs with  Mr Mukherjee. But all are dusty and spider nets in the corner of wall, photo-frame. They reached a broad half dark room. Mr Mukerjee   switched on the light.  Before passing the next room which belonged to  his father, Jogeshbabu , Uncle Nagesh said ,”Wait ,  I will show you a surprising  item. He went to the corner of the room where  something was kept covered by a black  rag. Nageshbabu removed the rag  kept over a 5/5:6ft high  iron cage, and saw a huge bird.   This bird is known as Macaw.

Its head was as big as a ball and as tall as to touch the roof of the cage. The tail was touching the floor  peeping beyond the bar of the cage. The bird looked at Arnab somewhat disgustingly. It was clear from the body language that it was not  happy for this untimely guest. 

 Arnab could see Jogeshbabu’s room from the bird’s room….. A big Ebony  wooden cot; behind the cot  a huge mirror with   bronze   frame ;  the mirror hold  side by side the reflections  of  a full  human skeleton and  a man size oil painting of  Jogeshbabu, perhaps  hanged from the opposite wall  of  the mirror ; Handsome ,magnificianntly dressed Jogeshbabu  and a bare skeleton with extended jaw from corner to corner of ears , as if ,mocking at the crude mundane reality. 

“This is my father’s room , now   remains empty ; but every morning I offer  incense sick and a fresh garland  of hibiscus to the image of goddess Kali.” Coming inside Arnab   surveyed  the room  minutely ;the cot is at the center and on two sides there are  matching side tables.  Another  low square stool with ivory work on the top and its legs resemble the paws of lion. There is a  brass-made ‘gargara’  with coiled pipe(= indian smoking device)son the ivory stool. The floor is of black and white marble.  On the one side of wall is full  of book -cases  containing  library of books. On the wall of east side the garlanded black image of goddess kali  with red hibiscus is too alive  to hair raising feeling ;Some burnt ashes on the  base  of  the grandiose  silver  stick -holder; the room releases sweet  smell of rose , may be due to rose incense stick in front of the image;  A blood-red velvet covered  couch  and a low height table  with black marble top in its front; A beautiful Grecian urn  with some dry and decayed flowers  rests on the table; a nostalgic atmosphere fills the air throughout………. 

A mobile ring tone was  heard ; Nageshbabu  searched  his pocket and said ,”sorry, I 

Left my mobile downstairs ; please wait a little here; He went down briskly.

Arnab was staring at the reflections in mirror  and thinking ‘who says dead elephant is worth a million?  Does dead body claim less? All these properties had been earned   by the man in mirror and his ancestor  to feed the next successor. Right at that time ,Arnab heard some harsh voice , “Can’t you  cover  with  the  blanket  before leaving me?” Arnab  couldn’t  understand  whether  it was delivered from male or female; the voice  was loud and harsh. He  searched  and surveyed   both the rooms (as much as visible) but nobody was seen .  Only the reflections  of  skeleton and oil painting  on mirror  grew more powerful .Suddenly the light  went off.  Arnab heard again the same coarse  voice louder than before, ‘ Can’t you cover with the blanket before leaving me ?’ 

 Though the light was off  but  the reflections on the mirror was  clean and prominent . Was the skeleton laughing bending forward ? Arnab felt a current of  eerie feeling  in his spine.

 

“Arnab ,(Arnab shivered) be careful,(it was Mr.Mukherjee) I am coming with a torch  within minutes,  don’t move”!  Arnab  heard  the sound of sandal  coming upward..  “    Mr.Mukerjee  handed the  powerful torch  to  Arnab.

“Before Puja every year this power cut has been a part of life’ but  not to be worried it will come back soon”! Arnab  didn’t pay hid to his word ;Instead he asked  “who talked just now ?  is it your mother?” 

“Who else is there to talk?” 

“I heard twice somebody asking  to………………Just then again the same voice hailed,

“Can’t you cover with the blanket before  leaving me?”

Arnab,”there, the voice!” third time.

 Mr.Mukerjee laughed ;”O I understand now ;  come with me to hold the torch.   Picking the blanket   he went near the huge cage  and  covered  it carefully with  that.  By the time   Current came back making the room lighted. 

 “:It doesn’t  like light  at night  So after sunset  I have to arrange  this. “

Arnab, “Strange, there are so many things to learn .Macaw bird can speak like human !”

 

  After dinner, on  his  way  of coming back towards home, Arnab thought to serve this story to the sons of his friend ,Vishal.                                                                                                                                                                                                                            ****************************************************************************                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

 

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