Sherwaanis to order,
Sarees with border,
Decorative flowers,
Countless hours,
Tureens of food,
An amazing mood,
A bride to convince,
The groom, a prince
To give and to take
The sweets and the cake
A DJ and a band
So you can obviously understand
That this confusion ke baad hi
Hoti
hai Great Indian Shaadi
Angad
gets engaged to Avantika
This stylishly fonted poster right at the entrance of the gaudily
decorated venue confirmed that I had reached the right place. I honestly still
had to understand how I had landed myself in my current situation. My mother’s -
best friend’s- daughter’s - neighbour’s - dance teacher’s - uncle’s - son was
getting engaged and my mother considered this to be one of the most crucial
events of her life. Since she was not going to be able to attend this
engagement because of another engagement, I had been emotionally blackmailed into
attending it on her behalf. All I knew was that I was from the groom’s side, and
I had taken the trouble to check his picture on Facebook before I graced this
occasion. The rest I had left to fate.
The reception was in full swing as I entered the lawn. A deafening
orchestra had everyone on their feet, overdressed women were overeating, this
place had more flowers than a garden did, men were binging on the starters,
absolutely anybody and everybody was wearing designer ensembles, diamonds were
being shown off on every pretty wrist, gossips were being exchanged, rumours
were being created, future weddings were being planned and I was becoming desperately
BORED.
As a finishing touch to my level of discomfort, my clumsily worn saree
seemed to be becoming loose and I was feverishly hoping it would not give way.
I decided to sit down for a while and analyse over how pathetically this
evening was going to take shape. I was lazily searching the lawns for the groom
and at last, I saw him.
It was some time before I could take my eyes off him. He was much more handsome
than his Facebook profile picture suggested. He was a young man, probably
twenty-six. Towering at 6’’2, he had a fair complexion, black hair which I
could tell was deliberately messed up, a very strong jawline adorned with a
faint dimple and an extremely mischievous smile. His intoxicating eyes were
dancing in the lights of the lanterns and despite the fact that he was getting
engaged, he had a bevy of girls around him.
I decided to record my attendance and congratulate the groom. I waited
till he was less occupied and then moved forward. He greeted me with a smile
slightly broader than the one he had had moments ago.
“I hope you are enjoying yourself”, he said politely.
“I am, thank you very much”, I lied as politely and continued, “Angad,
I’m Sarita Sharma’s daughter, she couldn’t attend the engagement today because
of a prior commitment, but she sends you her heartiest congratulations.”
Angad looked slightly surprised, undoubtedly at my stupid introduction,
but replied charmingly a moment later, “And may I know what Mrs. Sharma’s
daughter’s name is?”
Blushing slightly, I replied, “Avantika…..same as the bride.”
“Then you have my special attention for the entire evening.”
“Oh I would not like to deprive the bride of that privilege.”
“She would love to meet you.”
I smiled
uncomfortably. The truth was that I had still not been able to figure out who
the bride was, since every woman in the room was dressed as if it were her own
engagement. He seemed to comprehend my dilemma and laughed.
Sheepishly, I
remarked,
“I’m sorry,
but I can’t figure out who your princess is.”
“Well let me
give you a hint then…..she is the prettiest girl in the room.”
“You are very
much in love, aren’t you?”
“It’s a severe
case of love at first sight.”
“How gallant
of you.”
“By the way, I
must complain that you are very rude.”
“Why?”
“Because I was
never invited to your engagement ceremony.”
“That’s a nice
way of enquiring whether I’m married.”
“So is the
reply to my enquiry positive or negative?”
“How does that
matter?”
“Well! Because
it’s never too late!!”
I was aghast!!
The man was actually flirting with me!! On his engagement day and at the
venue!! I had never in my wildest dreams imagined how to handle this and was
just about gathering my wits when we were joined by a woman who I instinctively
knew had to be his bride. I could hardly see what she looked like since her
face was hidden by a fat cake of makeup and she was studded with diamonds from
head to toe. Angad formally introduced me and I put on my best fake smile in
greeting.
“This is Mrs.
Sharma’s daughter, and coincidentally her name is Avantika too.”
“Pleasure to
meet you”, she replied graciously.
I decided to
return this noble gesture and told her, “I’m sure many people have already told
you, but you are looking stunning.”
My namesake
laughed and replied, “As a matter of fact, everyone except him has complimented me today” she said putting her arm around
Angad’s and looking at him with mock anger.
“Do I have to
tell you how beautiful you are? Can’t you see it in my eyes?” he told her
disarmingly.
She replied
tartly, “I would only be able to look into your eyes darling, if you could take
them off Avantika.”
I suddenly
felt extremely embarrassed, but Angad didn’t seem to mind at all. On the
contrary, he smiled impishly at his bride who started laughing and continued,
“So…..is she a
prettier Avantika?” she asked teasingly.
“Do I have the
permission to say yes?” he asked her engagingly.
My face was
scarlet by now. I was shocked at this man’s tactlessness but it only seemed to
increase his bride’s good humour.
My suspicions
were now confirmed… I was in a madhouse and this couple was crazy. I was about
excuse myself when the bride looked at me fondly and said, “This is the first
time he has been so smitten by anyone.”
I stared at
her in disbelief. I couldn’t understand how she could be so ecstatic about the
fact that her fiancee` was flirting so outrageously with someone else and that
too at their engagement. I was just about to give them both one of my showdowns
when there was some commotion at the other end of the lawn followed by excited
squeals.
I turned
around to see a man dressed in a heavy sherwaani enter the lawn. He too was
towering at 6’’2, had black hair, a fair complexion and a strong jawline. The
same dimple was peeping near the corner of his mischievous smile. Only his eyes
were not as intoxicating.
I couldn’t
stop my jaw from dropping when I saw
him. Avantika turned to me and said politely, “I must take your leave now, my
groom has come” and hurried towards the heart of the crowd. I turned towards
the man standing beside me who had already burst into peels of laughter. The
situation suddenly seemed so absurdly funny that I started laughing too.
“So may I know
what is Angad’s twin brother’s name?”
I asked him through my laughter.
“I’m so sorry,
but I believe in dramatic introductions” he said charmingly, and continued, “It’s
Agastya.”
“I must say
you lie beautifully.”
Agastya looked
at me, his eyes dancing, and replied softly, “I never lied when I said it was
love at first sight.”
Producing a
slightly squashed Cadbury from the
pocket of his sherwaani, he offered it to me and said,
“Toh? Shubh kaam karne se pehele kuch meetha
ho jaaye?”
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ReplyDeletebrilliant as uaual
Deleteeven as the twist comes in
introduced as casual
as the other twin!
hahahaa very good one Niki.............. Keep it Up.............
ReplyDeleteGood one.. enjoyed reading it a lot.
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