Sunday, 3 July 2011

Namesake gatherings

These days even an ordinary interaction seems to have taken a beating.  you receive invitations from relatives, near and dears to attend their domestic functions. As a matter of courtesy, you attend the functions. The moment you enter the function hall you will be received by the "receptionist" (in most cases, 6-7 year olds girls with " paneer" sprinklers in their hands) at the most, one or two faces gives out a plastic smile. That's all. Then, you ought to take a position in front row (if you find one) or.wherever the seats are available. To be frank,  none of the visitors to the function,  are interested in watching the event for which they have come. Meanwhile, after occupying the chair, we pretend to relish the music to show off to others that we are connosieur in the music field. By this time, the pangs in.the stomach will be greater its time to "cool" it.  we take soft drinks.  After gulping two-three cups, again,  back to the music.world. Around this time, one should start loosening the calf muscle because the event for which we have come is nearing its end. No sooner,v it is over we should sprint to the dining all to experience the first-come-first - taste.
In the entire episode, neither the organiser nor the invitee is intersted in the event. The both parties want to flaunt their swagger.