“Piku
is fantastico. Therefore, it’s winning
so many awards in the award ceremonies. A film on Bengalis and Kolkata is sure
to be a hit.” Mr. Banerjee said with pride.
“Indeed!
Last time, Bidya (read: Vidya) took all the accolades for Kahaani and this
time, it’s Deepika grabbing all the award and limelight for Piku. Bollywood
needs more movies like this.” Mr. Sen
said sipping tea.
“And
look at our children! They have opted to settle in other cities. They have
thousands of complaints against Kolkata. And my son uses Hindi words even while
talking to me in phone.”Mr. Chatterjee said with disgust.
“Still
better. My daughter keeps shouting that Bengalis are lazy and that we are so
eccentric.”
“This
generation has gone crazy. They are too foolish to know that where there is
eccentricity, there is genius lurking in its lap. And we are not lazy…we just
love the finest things of life like food, music, literature, theatre, adda,
football and naps.”
As a writer, I have this compulsive habit of
eavesdropping. And this conversation at Coffee House between these three middle
aged friends didn’t fail to delight me at all.
People of Kolkata have an uncanny sense of humor.
Many times, they themselves don’t understand how funny their conversations
sound. But this city has a lot of warmth and soul. They feel proud of Sourav
Ganguly in a way as if they are all related to him. No wonder why he is the
universal Dada.
And no matter whether the Bengalis get irked by our
CM, Mamata Banerjee or feel proud of her, she is still called Didi by all.
Now, this kind of warmth you can expect only in Kolkata. After seeing Deepika
Padukone as Piku, my entire family seems to have developed a huge fondness for
her. The reason is she played the role of a typical Bengali girl who got annoyed with a guy just because he hadn't watched any Satyajit Ray movie till date. There is surely one Piku in most Bengali families.
That’s the reason why I can find so much happiness
around me when Deepika Padukone is announced the best female actor in all the award
ceremonies, including Filmfare and Star Screen. In fact, my grandmother
identifies Deepika Padukone as Piku. What
love!
The people of Kolkata are really endearing. Once
they find a connection with someone, they can’t help showering their love for them.
Just a connection is all they need…a Bong connection, a Kolkata connection, a food
connection, a music connection…just any possible connection!
So Piku is the movie that gave them a lot of
connections. Almost all Bengalis have at least one relative who lives in C.R Park
in Delhi. Secondly, they consider Amitabh Bachchan as Bengal’s son-in-law after
he got married to Jaya Bachchan. So he was the ideal Bhaskor for them with all
the eccentricities.
I remember I was watching Piku in the theatre and
there was a scene where Amitabh Bachchan dances funnily on an old popular Bengali
song after coming back from a party, drunk. The people around me were clapping
and hooting as if it is the best scene they have ever seen.
As I told, Bengalis just need a connection to love
something or someone. And this time, it is the Fantastico Piku that seemed to have won all of their hearts, along
with the awards, of course.
Beautiful Post..
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Thank you so much dear :)
DeleteA well-written post dear. I too enjoyed the movie a lot and it portrays the Bengali culture very beautifully :)
ReplyDeleteThank you dear. Great to know that you enjoyed the movie too :)
DeleteWonderfully portrayed... btw I loved Piku :-)
ReplyDeleteMe too. Thank you so much dearie :)
DeleteAnd this is a fantastic post too, Purba:) Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Sir :)
DeleteLove to read your post.
ReplyDeletePiku one of my fav film.
Glad to know that, Rupam.
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Piku is one of those rare films which only filmed once in a year or two. It is a lovely film with the tradition, culture and love involved in it. And Bengalis are friendly, yes really. A connection is what all they need like you said Purba :) Very nice post from you. :))
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you, Prasanna.
DeleteThank you so much for the wonderful comment :)
Lovely post and lovely Bengalis....I have known a few as friends who are unique in their own way.....:)
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DeleteThank you so much, Sunaina :)
I liked piku so much. Dp played role of bengali girl exceptionally well. I fell in love with piku. :) I can feel the bong connection as i knw few ppl including you <3
ReplyDeleteOh yes! I was always a fan of Deepika, but she stole my granny's heart with Piku.
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Such a delightful post; so well written!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Rajeev :)
DeleteI like the connection with bongs here. :)
ReplyDeleteGlad to know that dear :)
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