THE LONELY CROWD
As I approach the first anniversary of my relationship
with the garden city of India, I decided to give it an acknowledgement, for being the city that showed me
the joy of being independent, content, and dreamy and obviously the luxury of
lovely weather.
I don’t know anyone who has lived in Bangalore and has
not had a secret affair with the extremely romantic and cheesy weather that
makes you want to curl up into a ball inside a blanket (It definitely gets
better if you have someone to pamper you).I am talking about a city that can
spoil your guts and at the same time put you on your toes day and night.
While I could draw my conclusion (my version of understanding
I mean) in less than a month about Mumbai city, it took me a whole year to even
start comprehending Bangalore.She was so unique and mysterious (in a very
naughty and sweet way) to me that I had to learn a whole new language to even
start the communication with her, and for me, I loved the thrill and excitement
of getting to know her better each day.
At the first sight, this place looked like an
illusion, a dream, with pretty faces and youth everywhere. I saw no pain, no
misery. Everything lookedpolished, neat, pretty and classy. I wandered about in
amazement, for I had not seen lives this perfect. And then the obvious
happened. The darker side unveiled. As I got closer to the soul of the city, I
found a bunch of happy faces, living in a crowd, carrying lonely minds and
frustrated souls. I could relate to the ‘life in a metro’ shown in movies
better now. Here we have ambitious youth, striving to find themselves as a part
of the numerous corporate
giants, that spoil you with perks and load you with foreign money. Here we also
have the generation that have great stories to tell, about
culture,tradition,art,craft and much more,which sometimes cease to exist today.
There is some style to this city, which cannot be
categorized or defined. The style does not come from the majority of young
crowd and high paid jobs alone. It also does not come from the posh restaurants
and pubs in every nook and corner of a street. The style is so contagious that
it takes over your life. Hence we call it lifestyle. This city gives me
happiness that Mumbai could not give,majorly because I did not see poverty and
struggle. I saw prosperity.But was there happiness?...that remains a question
still.
It felt like technology ran in the nerves of each and
everyone here. Everybody is learning, doing, creating and achieving something
new in technology every single minute, giving it the status of ‘startup capital
’.This ever hungry city enjoys and appreciates food like no other place.Thanks
to the young population, open to new experiments and variety of tastes,
Bangalore has been the most welcoming place to almost all food giants including
‘taco bell’ and ‘au bou pain’. Hence, it swept the title of food capital of
India. I had a very simple explanation to the Bangalorean love and obsession
for food, which is the lack of other comfort zones like beaches and the stress
that makes you want to resort to
the comfort of food every now and then. The basic underlying fact here
being that everybody wants to feel good, but they mostly fail to figure out
their path to true happiness. In the efforts to find it, most of us end up
conquering everything that gives us comfort and luxury, but there still remain
some things that cannot be bought with all the money in the world like
companionship and love. I see longing in the eyes, broken smiles and empty
hearts.I see lonely crowds.