My wife and kids got down from the car and went to the
counter to get the tickets. We had booked online tickets for the movie “2
States” in the multiplex closer to our house. I drove the car to the parking
lot and after parking it started walking to the counter. My wife was ready with
the tickets in her hand.My kids were standing next to her.
I looked at them and found that my son was not pleased
with the turn of events. I could understand. He wanted to go a English 3D kids movie but was vetoed out by a 3:1 ratio as me, my wife and my daughter wanted to go to
“2 States”. I went to him and told “Look we have been going to movies of your
choice many times. This time it is of our choice. You know this movie is based
on the book of my favorite writer Chetan Bhagat. I promise you to get coke and pop corn in the theater”. He smiled
as his strategy had worked. He started jumping and we made it to the cinema
hall. I looked at my daughter and said
“Chetan is from IIT and IIM. You should take him as a role model”.
“Do you need to study at the IIT to write a book?” She
replied. I had no answer but did not hide my admiration for this guy.
The movie started and all of us became engrossed in it
as it was interesting.
The canteen scene started in the movie. The leading
lady walked into the hostel canteen.
There were three aunties sitting in front of us. One
of them started “Chitra you see the heroin. She is so beautiful. South Indian
girl in a Hindi movie”.
The aunty next to her said “Lalitha she is Alia Bhat
and she is not a south Indian”.
“I know” Lalitha added “The character she is
portraying is that of a Tamil girl”.
After few minutes the film became more romantic and
the focus shifted to the hostel room of the heroin and the pair started kissing
one another and other intimate moments followed.
I immediately covered the eyes of my son with my palm.
I released my hand from his eyes only after the scene was over. I hoped no such
scene would come again in the movie.
Soon it was interval and I walked out of the hall with
my son. He dragged me straight to the counter where pop corn was being sold. I
stood in the queue. In front of me the aunties were standing and I could
recognise them by their names as they were so loud while talking in the movie
hall.
“The movie is good and I hope it will remain
interesting till the end” Lalitha told.
Chitra replied “Agreed the movie is good. I have only
one complaint.
They should not have shown them doing it
before marriage”.
Chitra look back at me. I was puzzled and startled by
the statement made by her. I immediately responded “I do not know. I did not do
it before marriage”.
Chitra blushed and started telling Lalitha in Tamil
and was laughing. I could understand that she told her friend that I was
naughty.
I cared a little and bought pop corn when my turn came
and went back to the cinema hall with my son.
My prayers were answered and the rest of the movie was
fine and humorous. Once the movie was over we walked to the cellar where the
car was parked.
On the way back
home I shared with my wife the remarks made by the aunties about the movie . I
told her “Look in India movies play a very important role in our lives. People
associate themselves with the characters in the movies. They expect the hero
and the heroin to be perfect and cannot digest any wrong done by them. The
ladies at the cinema hall were happy about the movie but could not digest the
pre marital relation and the intimate moments the lead pair had”.
I continued “Have you observed Hindi and south
Indian movies? In many cases the hero is confronted by about dozen well built thugs
who get royally beaten by him. I do not understand why these thugs come one by
one to be beaten by the hero. Why can’t they talk amongst themselves and charge
together on him?
Let us talk of south Indian movies. I asked one of
my close friends why our heroes were dark. He told me that they should look one
amongst us and so they were dark in complexion. In such a case what about the heroines?
Why are they from north India? Why do we expect our heroines to be fair and fairer?
I remember as a kid I went to watch movie of a famous Telugu
hero in a twin theater. I found that there was a crowd gathered outside the theater and they were protesting. They were
protesting because their hero’s movie was being screened in the ground floor screen and the rival hero's movie was being shown in the first floor screen. Their
argument was that their hero’s movie was being screened below the movie of the
rival hero.”
We came closer to our house. I then parked the car in
the portico and we entered the house. After dinner we went to sleep.
Few months passed and the movie “2 states” was being
shown in TV channels. The entire family of ours was sitting in the drawing room
watching it.
The inevitable happened. The kissing scene in the
hostel room of the heroin was next. I took the remote in my hand. My son ran into
the bedroom. I got up and going into the bedroom asked him why he did so.
He replied “Dad anyway you are going to either close
my eyes or change the channel. I felt it was better for me to run into the
bedroom and come back to watch the movie once the scene got over”.