It’s festive mood everywhere. My society too had arranged a one day function on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi. Everyone was invited to attend the function and make it a joyful and successful one. And there started my dilemma. I am not really good at attending these functions. I get nervous when I have to confront strangers. Now you must be thinking how come the people from the same society you live in be strangers to you, right? Trust me. I have been staying in the same society for the last 11 years and I hardly know anyone from my society, except for a few people who stays in my building - that too a hi-bye relation, nothing more. Sigh! Now you must have realized how socially challenged I am. But this time I was adamant to improve my social skills, so I went ahead and attended this function. You may think I am an introvert who doesn’t talk at all. But it isn’t like that. I can talk for hours together with people if they take the initiative but not the other way round. I don’t know what the issue is but I terribly fail at taking the initiative and if I do take then it ends up in a huge disaster. The same happened at this occasion as well.
I got all dressed up – dressing up for me means just wearing a
plain cotton kurta and legging, this time a shawl (odhani) was an addition. See!
now you know how serious I was about building my social skills. I went down all
dressed up. The ambience was energetic with huge dhols reverberating through
the society, people dancing insanely to the loud dhols and long slithering
string of crackers exploding, deafening the ears and polluting the air. There
were bystanders enjoying and clapping to the raucousness of the dhol. I too
joined the bystanders and clapped to the music. The moment I stood behind the
bystanders I felt bodies turning around and strange eyes settling on me. People
looked at me oddly as if they saw an alien. I started sweating nervously. I
felt like turning around and running away from the spot. But I stood there with
an embarrassed smile on my face. Nobody
returned my smile. Happens to me all the
time. This is why I don’t take initiative to start a conversation. People are
weird. Anyway, I retrieved my smile and faked a poker face. Suddenly, out of
nowhere, fat Sharma aunty, who stays in my building came running to me. I felt relieved
seeing her. At least, there was one person who recognized me. She forced me to
go forward and dance with others. I really love dancing; especially I love dancing to the dhol during Ganpathi but never did it as I was shy. I dance
vigorously at home in my bedroom when these dhols pass from the streets during
Ganpathi’s arrival and visarjan. You won’t believe, my dream is to lie down on
the street and dance to these grandeur beats like the boys do. Oh! How I love
it! So now you understand how much I was excited when Sharma aunty invited me
to dance. It was a dream come true for me. Though with awkwardness, I plunged
amidst people to shake my leg with the fat aunty by my side. I tied my odhani
sideways and raised my hands in a 90 degree angle and guess what? The music stopped.
I stood there like a statue with people and band retrieving from my side. I
cursed myself for venturing out to dance. I looked up in the sky and asked God,
‘Why? But why? Why always me?’ The band people were tired and needed a break so
they had retrieved. But why at the exact moment when I got geared up to dance? Embarrassed,
I recoiled my hands, removed my odhani from sideways, and strode back to the
place where I stood before attempting this adventure. I could hear people murmuring
with a sly smile on their face. They must have been murmuring about something
else but the embarrassed I believed they were ridiculing me. Sigh!
Taking all this in a stride, I moved onto the next difficult
level of the evening – The dinner. I really
find it awkward to hog food in front of people. Especially the buffet dinner is
a nightmare for me. I mean how silly it is to stand in a queue, gather food and
then eat it, that too standing. Bleh! I hate it. But again my rescuer, Sharma
aunty, came to the scene and forced me to eat. I took a plate, went to the
nicely arranged buffet, took spoon, salad, pickle, curries and when my chance
arrived to pick puris, the basket lay there empty without even a single puri in
it. I looked here and there for help but no one seemed to be bothered. I looked
behind for a support from the people standing in queue behind me but there were
none. A man from the caterer’s team came to the buffet table. I asked him for
the puri and rudely he replied, ‘Madam, have patience, puri is being made.’ He
said as if I emptied the puris in the basket. Groaning, I dumped the plate on
the table and turned around to go to my flat. Again the fat aunty called out to
me from behind, asking whether I had my food. I felt as if she is doing all
this deliberately. Cursing her from
inside, I replied, ‘Yes aunty.’
‘Arre, don’t go home immediately after hogging food. Come
mingle with us,’ chuckled aunty.
I couldn’t contain my anger anymore. My face reddened. Tears
welled up in my eyes. But I maintained my composure and went to her with a
smiling face. She introduced me to women standing near her. They were her
friends. I politely smiled at all of them, now my nerves calming down. Finally,
something fruitful came out of the evening.
Naah! That was just my thought. ‘Beta, you are expanding day by day like a balloon,' guffawed Sharma aunty.
That was it for me. The sarcasm in me could not be contained
and pat came my reply, ‘Aunty, I’m inspired by you.
Everyone went silent.
Then suddenly...
All the ladies, standing around, laughed unanimously. Everyone went silent.
Then suddenly...
Fuming with anger, Sharma aunty stomped her foot and walked away. Alas! I stood
there dejected, losing the only acquaintance I had in the society.