One of the scenes that remain indelibly etched in my memory is from a novel of Malayalam writer O V Vijayan. Father and little son are on a walk. Father tells son, “Walk carefully, son, otherwise you may fall down.” Son: “What will happen if I fall?” Father: "Relatives will laugh.” I seldom feel comfortable with my relatives. In fact, I don’t feel comfortable in any society, but relatives make it more uneasy. The reason, as I’ve understood, is that your relatives are the last people to see any goodness in you. On the other hand, they are the first ones to discover all your faults. Whenever certain relatives visit, my knees buckle and the blood pressure shoots up. I behave quite awkwardly. They often describe my behaviour as arising from my ego, which used to be a oversized in yesteryear. I had a few such visitors the other day. The problem was particularly compounded by their informing me that they would be arriving by about 3.30 pm and actually reaching at about 7.30 pm. ...
"Replacing with five" is perhaps the most amusing...
ReplyDeleteYes, Alok is a gifted cartoonist.
DeleteHa! Ha! Ha! This art should survive forever. Satires are a necessity for all kinds of times.
ReplyDeleteHope Modi ji learns to laugh. At himself too.
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ReplyDeleteSome good ones there - but I too like the 'replace five'! YAM xx
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ReplyDeleteThat's the deeper truth.
DeleteNice one :)
ReplyDeleteDo check Satish Acharya's cartoon. My favorite.
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