Saturday, January 30, 2010

Ek Kahi, Fir Bhi Ankahi Kahani!!

Hi Friends,
Last week has been quite a relief as the temperatures in the city have begun getting normal. I hope the weather gets more good in the coming days. India had its 61st Republic Day on Tuesday and I enjoyed watching the Delhi Parade with my brother (on the idiot box ofcourse :P). But yes, I surely wish to see it live one day. :)

I had written a few lines on a topic which many of the youngsters face in their life, not cherishing and caring for their love and repenting thereafter. Just tried to pen down a feeling of one such guy. I hope you would like these lines :

Ik ladki yaaro chand se bhi pyaari thi,
Dil ke hmare bhi woh bahut karib thi.
Fir se huyi aaj ik mulaqat hamari,
Par aaj woh kisi aur ka nasib thi.

Kuch pal suhane us waqt huye taza,
Jab uski jaan bhi hoti hamari murid thi.
Kadrdan uske pyar ke ban na sake hum,
Jiski zindagi shayad bin mere garib thi.

Aise pyar se jane kaise hum daud aaye,
Hum anjan the, uska pyara sa dil tod aaye.
Dil uska toota par dard mujhe hone laga,
Humein laga hum apna dil kahin chhod aaye.

Fir ehsas hua humein uske pyar ka,
Milne ka puchne pe hamare inkaar ka.
Ab matlab samajh aaya mujh naadan ko,
Hamare ruth jane pe ansuon ki bahaar ka.

Mujhe pane se behtar ho shayd uski taqdir,
Rabba ik baar mila de tu mujhse meri Heer.
Uske milne pe humko hai bas ek aarzoo,
Humein chahiye bas uski muskurati tasvir.

Aaj us bhagwan ne humein fir se mila dia,
Par usne hmari muskuraht ka jawab b na dia.
Hum pad sakte the uski ankho ki woh nami,
Jab 'khush hu main' kehke sir ko jhuka liya.

I hope you liked these lines. Do post in your comments.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Life's a Race, Life's a Competition!!

A New Year and a new Decade is what we are in now and I wish all of my friends a very Happy and Prosperous New Year. It had been a great last year but not discussing it here as I guess enough of that has been discussed by me in the last post. :)

I happened to see one of the most-talked movies these days, '3 Idiots' last Sunday and well, it surely has an innovative idea which is getting the cash registers ringing for the movie. While it has many lessons for us, but a couple of these really made me go deep into my world of thoughts. In one of the scenes, Rancho (Aamir) says, "Yeh Zindagi Ek Race Hai." I further continue this statement with my questions : Is life just a competition? Are we living to survive or we are surviving to live?

Since our childhood, we are asked to top in our class. We are compared with the others and our parents say, see, that chap has got so good marks, why cant you get the same? Your classmate stood first in the university, why cant you? That boy earns a lac per mensum, have jobs dried up for you?? Seeds of this self-initiated competition are often sown in us since our childhood and we remain a part of this competition whole of our life, no matter where we have reached or what we have achieved. Such competition often sows seeds of jealousy and hatredness among each other. No matter what our own ability or talent is, what matters the most is how was the performance of the our so-called competitors and if that was not better than us, we have performed great. The rising expectations and growing competition (more often than not, an unhealthy one these days) has often been quite a big factor in the rising number of suicides by the students as they are not able to handle the pressure and live upto the expectations of their parents, relatives or society. No wonder, we get many news of suicides after Board exams results are announced. Even the character 'Joy' in the movie was a perfect example of such lapse who succumbed under the unacceptance of his talent even though he was on his way of making an incredible invention.

It is said success is a relative term. It really becomes relative when there is a comparison with others. I see so many students who have secured even 90+ marks in their respective examinations but they are not happy, they are not delighted for such a score. The reason, they got a mark less than their competitor in these exams. On the other hand, students with maybe 60+ are enjoying their result more than these 90+ students. I have witnessed several such cases and I believe that you all will agree with me too. One experience of this kind also happened with me around 2 years back. We were undergoing our computer training and we had a test one day. I got lesser marks,probably just suffiecient enough, the prime reason coz I was a bit unwell in those few days and another of my friends, who had 10 marks more than me was on cloud nine that day and was heard saying that my mother would be more than happy today as I have left Simar behind. I was quite surprised to hear this as even his marks could not be said good enough to substantiate his joy but leaving me behind was a success for him.

Why go any far, the real example lies with each of us too. We become a part of many social networking sites like Orkut, facebook and believe that we can write and whatever we wish to but the fact remains that we want more people to read what we are doing, we want more comments on our photos and our status. One day, we also start writing a blog which is said to be a mirror of our feelings and we say we will be freely expressing ourselves but one thing back in our mind says, will this post be liked by my readers, will I get interesting comments. So, knowingly or unknowingly, we be an athlete taking part in this competition.

All of us are engulfed in this useless rat race. But my question still remains unanswered - is this competition the real purpose of life? I don't intend to express that there shouldn't be any competition in our life but it should be a healthy one and in fact its more better when life is a continuing competition with ourselves only and not with others. The movie sparked off an idea for this post, so just ending it with one of its dialogue, "Kaabil Bano Kaabil, kamyaabi jhakk maarke tumhare peeche aayegi." (Strive for knoweldge & excellence and the success is bound to follow you).

And reiterating what I said above, one thing back in our mind says, 'whether this post will be liked by my readers?', so do post your comments. ;)