Tuesday, June 22, 2010

An overweight Bong

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     Inspiration comes from the strangest places. Sometimes a small phrase leads to a big insight and out comes a blog...

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     Trudging through my first lonely weeks at the new company Social Wavelength, I happened to get into one of those inane conversations with one of my new colleagues (a Bengali, incidentally). After a work-related query was resolved on G-talk, he asked me if I had had lunch. It was just past lunchtime. How nice of him. Hoping I'd be offered some company, I answered, "Yes, thank you. Anyway, it's a one-chapati, eat alone affair...gets done in 5 minutes..." But a Bong that he was, the picked the food cue! "One chapati!? But you are a Bong..."
     "I am an overweight Bong!" I interjected.
     "LOL...but you must have Rui maacher jhol with bhaat and begoon bhaja..." he trailed off. He was clearly interested in food. But I was interested in my little joke. But wait, it isn't really a joke...

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     Or maybe it is. Sadly the joke is on us Bongs...as a race. The adjective 'overweight' pretty much sits 'unprettily' on most of us. Only those plagued by the showbiz or genetics are exceptions. Sure enough the likes of Bipasha Basu and Koena Mitra and Raima Sen make up the league of Bong bombshells. But the rest of us are more like bomb-swells. 
     The love of food is definitely part of a Bong's DNA. There can be no other explanation for this insane obsession we have for food. With five meals on a regular day and even more on jonmodins, beyays, annoprashons, pujos, and even shraddhos, an average Bengali lives to eat.
     Perhaps the probashis will beg to differ, but a typical meshomoshai will begin a typical day by going to a typical baajaar, wearing a typical shaart-paanjaabi, carrying a typical tholay in his hand. The shopping list, then the bag, then the kitchen and finally the meal will consist of two bhaajaas, one dal, one shukto, two torkaris, one maacher jhol (and definitely mangsho on a Sunday or an occasion), one chaatni, and then some doi or mishti. Phew! The subsequent between-meal meals may consist of shingara, kochuri, chop, porota, roll, muri-maakha or the many other delights roadside kiosks and sweet shops have to offer. And the day ends with a dinner that must compete with the lunch on all counts. Honest!
     The probashi that I am, I had forgotten that this is the norm and hence the expectation of a typical Bong when he is invited for a meal. So when I offered a 3-course lunch I had laboured over all day to a relative from Kolkata, I was met with some palpable disapproval about the lack of variety. I think I would have died of shame had I accepted my MIL's very well meaning advice of serving a one-dish meal!
     But I'm alive here and the relatives are back in the heartland of the feisty foodies who spend most of their time, money and energy on food. No wonder there's only one Subroto Roy (bet he doesn't fancy food very much). How can Bongs succeed in business if all they do is eat, eat (No, Bongs don't waste money on liquids) and make merry? But with precious little left after 'foodorgies', merry-making for most moddhobittos is restricted to an annual trip to Puri or Digha...

It's a pity their famous brains fall behind their famous-er appetites.



9 comments:

The Same Old Secret Admirer said...

Was this blog written only for bongs??..... Because an average 'non-bong' would get tired with the extravagant appearance of somewhat alien, un-explained bong diction.... I had a good exercise pushing myself hard till the end end.... Or may be, I have been very much used to reading your painless blogs...

Juno Maheshwari said...

I am reading all your past blogs also....and Urmi you are awesome...! You know one of those writers who write about everyday life with such clarity and integrity that it tugs your heart. I had once read a book "the day i ate everything " ...enjoyed it so much....you remind of that so much..keep writing buddy !

Shrividya Ajay said...

hey urmi...just went thru ur blog......found it to be simply amazing......the diction, stylish yet simple & interesting..too gud...feeling inspired!...u shud b some place else.......i feel.....honest feedback....ive read such stuff only in novels......only to realise i have one such rite under my nose.....hahaha

Roli Bhushan-Malhotra said...

Urmi: this was really succinctly put!!! How about a piece on the various Bong sweets?

Urmi Chanda Vaz said...

@ Roli...absolutely! The next time you're in Mumbai, the mishti is on me! :)

@Same Old Secret Admirer: It wasn't really designed only for fellow Bongs, but let's say nostalgia got the better of me.

@Juno: Thanks Juno, keep the encouragement up. Nothing makes a writer feel better.

@Shrividya: I WILL be someplace else very soon...keep the faith. And, thanks!

@Shri

RS said...

Hi Urmi,

'bomb-swells'...hilarious.

I am bong too and I appreciate every word of your blog.

http://restlesssouldier.blogspot.com

Swetha said...

Hilarious outright. The prejudice against "Bongs" isn't. Queen Latifah, the great black bong of hollywood, says all women are plus sized and those who aren't should be called "less than plus"..Well, went through your posts, great blog..Hope you make a great novelist someday.

Abhimanyu Jain said...

One bong-"swell" post!

That was funny. But, to be really honest, I expected something a bit grander. I mean, come on. You're a Bong, and talking about food. Native or not, it is a damned insult to finish within 500 words.

And I don't think you even made that!

Desi Tadka Maarke said...

and for all the people who are reading this blog.. That bengali colleague.. now a ex-collegaue is me.