Chapter 11
June 6th, Priya's residence, Hyderabad, 1:00am
"... uffo Jodha, office work again? For god's sake, give a break", having changed into a comfortable night suit after hours of carrying heavy lehenga, Priya screamed at her bestie unable to tolerate any sort of intrusion in cherishing the last few hours of her spinster life.
"Almost done Pri, just 10 more minutes! If I finish this and email Divya, it'll be helpful for her to continue with the next phase tomorrow!" without diverting from the laptop monitor Jodha replied.
"Ah, why do they bug you when they know you'll be busy here. And you too, you should learn saying NO Jodhu. It's not good to be too saintly!" repulsing her friend's generosity, Priya chided masquerading a grave face.
"Saintly? Me?" the assimilated lady tittered looking up to her pal, "Prii, by calling me saintly, you are insulting the ACTUAL pious souls on earth, for say, like our holy cow Pooji," she admonished pointing to Pooja who's busily folding the pile of sarees and lehengas the friends unburdened a while before. "I'm just being practical. Divya can get it done by others in the team as well, but by the time she explains them the background and elucidate what to do and how to do, a day will pass off. So it's better either she does it or I do. Anyways, you should have a complaint only if I worked amidst Sangeet, I didn't do that!!" resuming the business, she counter attacked with an impish wink.
"He he, Pri indirectly Jodhu ordered you to shut up and let her do the work, hai na Samyu?" Sravanthi construed adding ghee to fire, while Samyu and Pooja chuckled aloud.
Baffled by her wicked friend's interpretation, Jodha flung a pillow at Shravz screaming, "Idiot, stop being a lady Narad. Why don't you go and help Pooji instead of lazily rolling on the bed?"
Not bothering to budge an inch from her place, Sravanti quipped looking into her phone, "Nah dear! My astrologer warned me not to work today from 10:00pm to 6:00am."
Pinching her lazy friend hard, Samyu beseeched, "Same pinch my dear senior kaamchor. But tell me how are you managing work at office? What's the secret?"
"Ouch.. uf, uf" rubbing her arm in anger, Sravanthi howled, "You devil, cut those nails first. I bet you'll make your hubby run for life every night!" "He he he,,", the rowdy girls broke into buoyant giggles at that piquant wit catching the attention of retiring old souls outside their room. After receiving a first warning from Priya's granny, the girls silenced for a few seconds sealing their lips.
Too adamant to give up, Samyuktha repeated her question, apparently in a low tone this time. "Tell me Shravz, how do manage in office?" Casting a poor-Samyu kind of smirk, Sravanthi revealed the secret. "Why do you think I work Sam? There are many bakaras available in market who work at the expense of a girl's smile, fortunately I have few in my project too."
"You devil," knuckling on Sravanthi's head, Priya piqued, "When you are so lazy, why to do that job? Resign and sit at home." "Ahaa, find someone who pays me for sitting at home; I'll happily do that. I have to earn my expenses till I officially find my personal banker," she winked evilly urging the gang to giggle.
With eyes on the laptop and ears on her friend's chatter, Jodha hastily winded up her work and set aside the system after emailing the project to Divya. "Haa.. ", resting leisurely on one of the mattress, she pleaded in a tinge of laziness summed with extra dose of cuteness. "Priii... Rasmalai please"
"Uffo, Rasmalai ki deewani.. ", lovingly rebuking her pal's sweet craving, Priya left the room to accede her yearning. Watching out the way Priya immediately complied to Jodha's wish, Samyu rolled her eyes. "God, anybody should learn from you how to be sooo sweet Jo." Hi-fi-ing Samyu, Sravanthi also seconded, "Absolutely right Samyu. I'm sure even Rasamali turns diabetic once Jo tastes it!"
Securing the neatly folded clothes in the cupboard, Pooja settled beside Jodha smiling at Sravanthi's banter, "just like someone uses their smile to get things done!" and hi-fied Jodha. Before the riled duo retorted, Priya interrupted with a big bowl of rasmalai.
Waiting no further, Jodha attacked on the sweet getting lost in its taste. "mmm.. sooo soft, sooo yummy! I miss this taste guys, somehow Bangalore sweetshops failed to please me with their Rasmalais. This is just heavenly!" Enticed by the softness of Rasgulla, the other four quickly charged on the bowl, fearing Jodha would empty it in no time. Just when Sravanthi was about to devour a spoonful, Jodha promptly pulled it to her and gobbled. "Your astrologer warned you not to work from 10 to 6. Did you forget?" Killing her friend with steely glares, she took another piece from the bowl stating, "I condone astrology from 1:20 to 1:30" and quickly gulped down before someone else impeded. Again the girls only room reverberated with a fresh set of giggles alarming Priya's still awake mom. "Arre chatterboxes, enough of rant for the day. Sleep now, I'll wake you up by 4:30 mercilessly."
1:45 am
The lights dimmed and a serene lull strewed the wedding home, but sleep was nowhere discernible in that vibrant room. An unfathomed anxiety reigned amongst the girls as the clock ticked fast beckoning the biggest day of their friend's life.
"Excellent sketch Jodhu, it manifested Pri and Karthik's proposal moment marvelously. Pri you are lucky!" Pooja complimented recalling the sketch Jodha gifted to Priya. "Hmm, I don't know how luck I'm. But currently I'm damn nervous Pooji, I'm trembling thinking of life after wedding," Priya disclosed confessing her fidgety mental state. "Woah!" Sravanthi exclaimed in surprise, "Am I hearing this from THE FIRE BRAND of our group? I didn't expect this from you darling."
Smiling at Sravanthi's remarks, Pooja clarified reminiscing her own state on pre-wedding night - "You are mistaken Sravz, these pre-wedding blues are inevitable, be it be firebrands or holy cows". Muddled by her experienced pals citation, Priya grumbled. "Then how to get out of this state Pooji? This anxiety is not allowing me to sleep". Squeezing Priya's hand in solace, Pooja replied. "Only remedy is to bear it and wait for the time to pass Pri".
"But you know Karthik and his mom very well and you are very comfortable with them, then why this tension Pri?" Samyu questioned wondering her friend's plight.
"You are right Samyu, but I don't have an answer. This feeling is strange, may be I'm overthinking. From the day we talked to Anu, I have this sick feeling, what if Karthik too changes after marriage like Anu's husband. You remember what she said that day - "Before marriage all guys act goody-goody, you get to know their true self only after marriage" "
A brisk tranquility levied in the room as none of them had a prompt reply to pacify their friend. "How confident are you that YOU'LL not change Pri?" stabbing the respite, Jodha's question darted as a dagger, astounding the rest. "What do you mean Jo?" the instantaneous head turn and raise of Priya from the mattress on her elbow, conveyed her apparent perplex. Prudently framing her thoughts, Jodha calmly turned to her bewildered pal, repeating the question in same conviction. "I mean, can you guarantee that you'll be the same forever? He is a Tamilian, you are Telugu, he's a vegetarian, you a non-vegie, you are Ms. Fire and he is Mr. Cool, there is such a stark contrast between you both. Today you are willingly strolling into a new culture, but how confident are you that this willingness will last forever? Are you sure you'll not regret your decision in future?"
Intrigued by her friend's pragmatic suspicions, Priya turned numb for the following moments. Warily revisiting her relation with Karthik and his mother, she answered the keen consorts. "Mm, I believe culture is not going to be barrier between us Jo. Karthik and aunty accepted me the way I am and they are not of the kind who enforces their customs onto others. And I'm not that rigid to tune to their traditions, so I don't foresee any hardships in this relation."
"Acha, how do you say that they accepted you as is?" the amused girl smirked raising her brow, whilst Samyu, Pooja and Shravanthi curiously turned to Pri waiting for her response. "Kaise matlab, I never had to pretend to impress them. Even after six months of friendship, I didn't realize they were pure vegetarians. Like an idiot when I cooked chicken and carried to their home, aunty preferred tasting it without ado, as she didn't want to hurt me. Thank god, if Karthik hadn't stopped her, I'd have carried the guilt of making her eat non-veg for the first time all over my life. She had every right and reason to refuse, but she didn't do that, you see. It implies she pardoned my ignorance and wanted to keep me happy. What can better prove that they both accepted me with all my flaws? Coming to me, I love Karthik means I accept and respect his values equally."
"Haw.." yawning loud at that long explanation, Jodha leisurely rested her head back on the pillow. "Someone who frets at a question even after knowing the answer is called a fool in our town. Now that you got your answer, you better sleep and let us sleep, else beautician will charge extra bucks to cover our dark circles tomorrow". Just before she finished the last word, she swiftly pulled over the blanket to escape pillow shower and fist war from agitated souls.
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June 10, Jodha's residence, Bangalore, 8:30am
"Jodhu, see how tired you are looking. Why don't you apply leave and take rest today? From four days you'd not have slept properly. Bangalore to Hyderbad, Hyd to Chennai and back to Bangalore, uff such a tiresome trip, I think you need proper rest," Prameela caringly chided the young lady who's busily getting ready to office.
"Even I'm dying to sleep peddamma, but what to do, project is in final phase. So I have to go," braiding her hair fast, Jodha replied viewing Prameela's reflection in mirror.
"You'll not be able to concentrate in such state Jodhu. Do one thing, sleep for few hours and go from afternoon, you'll feel fresh," Saradhi roped in time with his expert advice. "But papa..", before she could complete, Prameela dismissed the discussion passing her verdict. "But wat kuch nahi, Badepapa is right. You text your manager that train got delayed and that you'll come from afternoon, what can he do?"
"Ayyo, my manager is not a fiend that I should lie. But personal responsibility naam ka cheez bhi hota hain na. I already availed two days leave while others are working. It's not good on my part to extend it more Maa," with a darling smile, she tried to persuade her badiammi, but the trick showed no effect on the stubborn lady. "You need not be sooo responsible at the cost of your health Jodhu. Just do what I say, come on, sms your manager", saying so she handed over the phone and literally stood beside Jodha to check the message.
Having left with no option than to heed to her badiammi's order, Jodha texted Raj - "Hi Raj, feeling unwell, will be coming from afternoon - Jodha". Relaxing after the message being sent, Prameela hastened the duo to the dining, "Chalo, let's have breakfast aaram se."
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Winding up the breakfast with ample updates on two marriages, Jodha headed to her bedroom texting Divya of her late arrival. Meanwhile Prameela returned with a glass of water and a tablet saying, "Take this pain killer Jodhu. You'll not be able to sleep properly with that periods pain." Without much ado, Jodha accepted it as the pain was intense and she too craved for a sound slumber. "Put your phone in silent mode; else your office people will keep calling you as if the world has turned upside down," Prameela sweetly reprimanded and left the room allowing her daughter to rest.
Stretching her back on the bed, Jodha felt heavenly lying on a proper bed after four tiresome days. As she closed the lids inviting sleep, all the lively events that transpired in last four days during Priya's and Kiran's weddings replayed in her mind. She sighed deep thinking of their good time on pre-wedding night, inherently longing for the next occasion to meet her friends.
"How confident Priya is about Karthik!! Her eyes gleam in pride taking his name," she admired. Reviving the manner Priya sincerely performed Tamil rituals at Karthik's home, she wondered, "Seems marriage spells an instant magic, it brings in a overnight maturity. Pri looked totally new following new customs without any qualms. Does love have such an impact on people?" rolling aside on the bed, her musing continued, "If it were me, will I ever be able to accept a man very different from me or my culture? Who knows, jab khud ka number ayega tab pata chalega..", smiling at her thoughts, she closed the lids tight welcoming sleep to take over.
2:00pm, Regal
"... Boss announced WTC conference room as the venue and then, yeah, we discussed on who'll give presentation to clients. Waise, can you guess who?" Divya merrily raised her brows surmising Jodha's exhilaration. "Mohan, who else?" diffusing Divya's jive, Jodha casually replied candidly scanning the integrated designs. "No, second chance," Divya said hoping to get a right answer this time. "Is it Raj?" pouring water on her colleague's excitement, Jodha coldly replied. "No budhu, it's you!" having lost faith on her occupied pal's guessing ability, Divya revealed excitingly anticipating the same reaction from the latter. "Me?" with no signs of thrill or excitement as her pal expected, she appeared pensive. "Who suggested my name?"
"Raj, who else? And everyone in the meeting agreed to his proposal," she narrated the discussion during team meeting that morning, while Jodha endured silent speculating the reasons behind Raj taking her name for such an esteemed presentation. Though she exerted no qualms in taking up the task, she decided to talk to Raj for once.
"Why are you silent Jo? Are you nervous?" Divya inquired skeptically, but Jodha dismissed it with a smile, "No Divi. I'm wondering if Mohan is not offended by this announcement. Being senior, he might be expecting this opportunity."
"Not at all Jodha, he seemed genuinely happy. If Raj announced your name, there should be appropriate contemplation behind it," Divya asserted brushing off Jodha's dilemma. "Fine, if everyone is happy, me too happy. By the way, what are the updates in my absence? Did boss come to know of my leave?" she asked eagerly expecting an answer in her favor.
"Oops, Jo wo kya hain na, actually in today's meeting he asked for you, but before I could manage, Ramesh blurted that you were on leave for two days. Ofcourse, I later covered up saying you are sick and informed that you'll come from afternoon. Anyways, he didn't seem affected, so chill," Divya assuaged recollecting Jalal's ACTUAL momentary grim gaze after hearing the news. She deliberately skipped sharing it, as she didn't wish to impair her friend's delight.
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June 19th, Jodha's residence, 10:00pm
"Don ko pakadna mushkil nahi, namumkin hai..", the angry young man of yester years, the super star of Bollywood is mouthing the most popular dialogue with innate grace from the 56" LED screen.
"Jodhu, what time is your conference tomorrow?" settling in the adjacent couch, the elderly advocate questioned the young lady engrossed in dribbling superstar's performance. "At 10am badepapa, I'll start at 8:00 so I'll be free of traffic jams," she quickly answered and returned to TV screen.
"Why do you want to go by scooty, take your car? You'll look withered by the time you reach WTC!", Prameela suggested once again, as she is not pleased with her decision of going by Scooty to a client meeting.
"That's my sentiment peddamma. My Scooty is part of all my accomplishments till date. Had it been possible, I'd have cargo-ed it to Bangalore too to attend Regal interview. I'm so very attached to it, you see. Tomorrow is a big day for me, and how'll my day flourish without my pinky darling? As for my looks, don't worry, I'll touch up at WTC," she playfully lifted her brows in an attempt to convince the repulsive mom with her senti-talks.
"Fine then, as you wish," Prameela ended the debate with a give-up smile and left for the kitchen. "Jodha, you better sleep now, you'll feel recharged after a good sleep," badepapa suggested grabbing the remote resting on center table.
"Just half an hour papa, will sleep then. Please don't change the channel now, your news channels run 24/7 with same repetitive news, you can watch it after 30 minutes, pleaaase" she pouted cutely enforcing him to heed to her request.
Just before she refocused on Big B, Chinmayi started singing Ban ke titli dil uda' on her iPhone. Flustered by the disturbance, she looked for the caller to decide whether to attend it. Glaring at the unfamiliar number, she ignored the first few rings owing it to some wrong dial, but as the phone buzzed continuously she picked it up to answer.
"Hello, Jodha?" a known-unknown voice enquired from the other end.
"Yes, who is this," trying to deduce the voice, she sounded dubious.
"Hi Jodha, this is Jalal!" the baritone echoed in her ears taking her by surprise. She quickly peeked at the screen as in confirming the caller, but being ignorant of his number, she closed an ear to focus - "Pardon, who's this?"
"Jodha, this is Jalal!" this time the pitch is loud enough to thrash her doubts. Swiftly rising up in sofa from the sleeping posture, she faltered in addressing. "oh, haa, hello sir, one minute please" patting her forehead for the goof up, she darted to her room leaving her badepapa confused.
Closing the door behind, she composed her breath before actually answering him. Guessing the reason behind his sudden call, she calmly responded, "ji kahiye!"
"What are you doing?" browsing some random sites on his laptop, he questioned casually. "What?" wondering if he actually called to ask this question at such an hour, she skeptically replied - "Nothing much, just watching a movie."
"Oh, ok. I called in to confirm if you are well prepared for tomorrow. You don't have any questions or concerns, right?" he plunged into actual business without further dither.
"mm, not any Mr. Jalal. Whatever doubts I had, I got them clarified in yesterday's mock presentation. I don't think I have any now," she assured remembering previous day's session with Raj and team.
"Yeah, Raj told me you were confident, but I just wanted to be sure," he clarified his stance for dialing up.
"Oh, ok," she replied silently stretching her legs and leaning against the bed headboard. Unsure of how to proceed further, both of them stayed put for a few moments. Battling his hesitations, he finally opened his heart out - "This project is very important to me Jodha," he paused a minute to array his thoughts in a better pragmatic and appealing manner, while the recipient remained silent amazed by the profundity in his voice. "The entire team rendered a fabulous job in last two months and tomorrow is THE DAY to emblazon your efforts. Tomorrow's meeting is the only fortuity we have to showcase your assiduity before clients. I wish you stay strong and confident and deliver your best."
Those bonafide wishes from the most unexpected and the perceptible fervor behind his statements endowed her speechless. Wetting her throat to satiate the simmering jittery, she honestly requited. "Sure Mr.Jalal. I promise to give my best and not let y.." she quickly checked her words and continued, "let the team down. I believe we'll end tomorrow's session on an extremely positive note."
Appeased with her assertion, he didn't want to bother her anymore with his fervid talks. Henceforth, he drifted to an informal conversation to lighten up the piety, "Great! So which movie are you watching?"
"Big B's Don, it's aired in Sony max," the instant reply hinted him how excited she is about that movie.
"Aha! What if I promise to gift a DVD of Don to Ms. Jodha tomorrow and request her to hit the bed right now, as her rest is more important to Regal's business?" he graciously witted stressing on Ms. Jodha rewinding how she calls him Mr.Jalal.
Dumbed by his sudden mood swing, her jaw dropped in shock. "What happened to him? Is he in his true senses or do teen pegs chale gaye andar!" amusing the new avatar of her boss, she swiftly smiled, "Ofcourse Ms. Jodha would oblige, even without the gift!"
"Thank you, I'm honored," he acknowledged cheerfully making her chuckle harder.
"So good night and see you tomorrow," he bid farewell for the day earnestly waiting to watch the performance of his charming employee the next day. "See you, good night," she returned the greeting with an endearing smile and waited for him to disconnect the call.
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"Uff, an hour of hesitation for a five minute talk!" wondering at his ego that inhibited him from calling her for last one hour, he self-chided. This call is important to him as he thirsted to convey the prominence of tomorrow's meeting for Regal's future. He knew his personal note would definitely bring the desired effect on his employees.
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"Did he call now to encourage me or to warn me to be careful in tomorrow's meeting?" predicting her boss's intentions behind this sudden gesture; she rubbed her phone against the temple. "Huh, he is no less than a Don, isko samajhna mushkil hi nahi, namumkin hain!" giving up the weary thoughts, she unlocked the mobile to save his number. Just as she was about to type in Mr. Jalal, a naughty idea crept her mind, "Nah, his contact can't be so simple," pondering over a suitable name, she typed in "Don" against his number and sniggered.
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"Good night peddamma, good night badepapa!" Having mused enough recalling his voice, she stepped out of the bedroom to wish the relaxing couple goodnight. "Goodnight?" surprised by the abrupt greeting, Saradhi retorted, "Someone was hell bent on watching Don a few minutes ago, what happened now?"
"Wo, actually what happened is ," she quickly thought of an excuse, "haa, realization. I just realized how disobedient I was by dismissing your advice badepapa, so rectifying myself now," she shrugged with a vivacious confession amazing the elderly duo.
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June 20, 8:00am
"Peddamma, I'm starting," wrapping up her daily prayer, Jodha entered the living room shouting to her badiammi engaged in kitchen. "Coming Jodhu," Prameela yelled back pouring a portion of hot kheer into a bowl.
Seizing the Scooty keys, she started packing her backpack and whispered to her badepapa, "ahum, ahum, today's breakfast menu, dosa with Avocado chutney, for your information lawyer ji," she naughtily smirked hinting him to be prepared.
"Avocado chutney again, good lord!" as the tormented husband worried sick, the frisky young lady blinked in confirmation.
"Jodha, have it," puffing the spoonful of kheer to cool it down, Prameela offered with all her love wishing good luck to her daughter. Side hugging her most adorable badiammi, Jodha thanked for the kheer and the blessings.
"Bye badepapa, bye peddamma," waving hand at the enchanting couple standing at the main door, she put the helmet on and kick started her pink partner.
8:15 am
"uff, these school and college buses are no less than RTC buses. They stop anywhere on the road as per their wish!" jig-jawing through the morning traffic of school buses, she gagged. "Why didn't Divi call yet?" peeking at the mobile lying in Scooty basket, she wondered.
Just then, a five-year kid with school bag on her back, flechetted out from her home waving bye to her mother and flashed a few feet before Jodha's scooty. Ignoring the shouts of her mother to wait, the little devil turned back to laugh at her mom's tension and dashed to the school bus parked on opposite side of the lane.
"Heeyyy...," a loud scream, a sudden brake and an abrupt turn of handle bar saved the little angel from a massive massacre, but Jodha had to bear the penalty as she glided along with her lucky vehicle for 50feet before it halted.
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Edited by hemakeerti - 10 years ago
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