Thursday, May 19, 2005

The Demons of Bangalore

Here’s a pop quiz for you… Which are the two most dangerous type of beings wandering in the streets of Bangalore? Give it a shot, you’ll probably get one of them right.

The Street dog and The Male bachelor. The difference is, that the former is liked by the society; fed and protected by the localites. Why wouldn’t it, it provides them security from the demons of other worlds and livens the days and nights with its almost rhythmic vocals. The latter… phew, the male bachelor! He makes the streets unsafe for the local females to stroll in after 7; he makes loud noises all night, his day is a mystery, for his claims of working in the software industry seem suspicious to most. “How can such animals make software, anyways?” Even more unthinkable is the thought of renting him a place to live. He’ll scratch the walls with his nails, drill holes into the floor, bring prostitutes to his place at late nights, he’ll be killing and eating lambs in the house, and will commit only-god-knows what other ghastly and otherworldly acts.

So what do we do? We offer him the dwellings deemed unfit for ourselves, those vacant terrace store rooms or the underground garages, or the occasional apartment where a girl committed suicide. And we charge him so much money that he has nothing left for his gruesome deeds. And we give him our verbal rule book, modifications to which can only be made to our expediency. Rational? Obviously. So what if these side products of the IT Industry drive Bangalore as a cosmopolitan. So what if they form the most critical infrastructural component of the industry that is driving the growth of this nation and this small town turned city. So what if our unwanted properties are now being rented at exorbitant prices just because these ogres have an existential problem. We hate them, and we don’t want them here. They should either leave, or marry. That will magically turn them into wonderful human beings with a great job and a settled life, whom we’ll give the best possible places to live and charge half the amount we charge them now.

Moral of the story: Male? Bachelor? Coming to Bangalore? Save yourself the trouble, marry. Or get a sex change operation done. Either is less painful.

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3 Comments:

Blogger AJ said...

There is a category of creatures calles Married-Male-Bachelors.

You forgot to talk about them.

May 19, 2005 6:25 PM

 
Blogger ankit_the_hawk said...

Your writings are so interesting to read...Pray keep postin. :)

You are a hell of a good writer!
I enjoyed it thoroughly!

May 19, 2005 7:50 PM

 
Blogger Dheeraj said...

Hi Sam... Good 2 ciya bak in action after so long...altho hav been regular ..

Readin this post ..am forced to ask you finally.. When are u turning Prof Writer !

May 25, 2005 1:05 AM

 

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