Monday, December 06, 2010

A flashback: My first week in College…

Even as I walked inside that massive structure, which was then, rated as ‘Asia’s Best’ (I think it still is), I couldn’t help but wondering, I must be the most ‘out-standing’ boy here. Literally! I was standing out in the crowd of youthful exuberance.

I hadn’t quite made that transition from a school-boy to a ‘college-dude’. And not to forget, I was (and I still am) a small-town boy. I disliked jeans. And you still won’t see me wearing t-shirts too often. So here I was dressed in formals from head to toe (or should I say – collar-to-toe). Neatly pressed formal attire. Nicely polished shoes. Formal ‘executive’ bag. A scrawny little fella walking into one of the yuppiest colleges in the country. Out of place? Understatement. I was to later find out that I was tagged as a ‘salesman’ by a few, who later became my good friends! Can’t blame them. But I really didn’t care. Neither did I face something that was termed as a ‘cultural shock’. I guess I was too ‘dumb’ then to figure all that out!

I was just trying to make sense of this sheet of paper, supposedly, the time-table. On it was ‘20B’. I had no clue what that meant, till I was told it was the classroom number.

I guess, the priority though was to get my concession form. And that was my first of many ‘encounters’ at the concession counter. It was an ‘adventure’ for many. I will leave it at that…

And of course, I had to miss my first lecture – Economics. I went within 5 metres of 20B. But, of course, didn’t have the courage to ‘excuse myself’ to enter the classroom. Didn’t want 110 odd people (only 14 of them being guys) staring at this ‘out-of-place’ guy walking in.

I waited for the next lecture. And walked in to sit next to a guy. The 14 guys had occupied two benches, one of which could seat 7 of us. History - a subject that I hated in school and had opted out for my Junior College (eventually ended up majoring in the subject). Where on earth do I go for Political Science? Sheet said, ‘20F’. The professor had already walked in. And there was no way that I would raise my backside to get out of the classroom now! First day – first two lectures – and I am yet to realistically ‘attend’ a single one.

Twenty minutes into break time. After briefly roaming around aimlessly, I came back and stood next to the window outside 20B. This was before ensuring that my next lecture’s going to be here. There was no way I was going to let this day pass without attending at least a single lecture.

1:20 PM – I get a tap on my shoulder. Bijoy (now we call him lambu for obvious reasons) –my first friend! It was difficult to keep pace with him, on the walk and even on the talk. With BJ, you have to walk fast and allow him to finish talking. He has changed on the latter aspect though. He, now, doesn’t finish talking at all! ;)

First day ended by 4 PM. I don’t really remember much of what happened after that, but am grateful that this 6’ tall guy put me at ease!

A week later, on 10th of June 2000, I found my second friend. Merwyn D’souza. This fella hasn’t changed one bit. Merwyn ten years back is the Merwyn you see now. His secrets? He doesn’t share them! Or rather, he has no idea himself. But this guy’s PJs, as much as his looks, have remained constant. They continue to make you wanna whack him hard, yet put that laugh on your face!

I am not sure when I befriended Carlo. It must have been during a Socio lecture when he happened to sit next to me and encouraged me to narrate a story to the class about a Near-Death Experience that I had. When he reads this, he would have absolutely no idea what I’m talking about. He remembers only what he chooses to… just like the 20 runs I gave away in the final over of the finals! ;)

With Anish too, the case was much the same. I guess we became friendly during our cricket matches or History classes. But with him around, there was always a prank around the corner!

And then of course, a lot of friends became a part of me through my college life, most of them left, but these four stayed on and continued to be a friend of this scrawny little guy from Dombivli who ‘needs his visa renewed’ and ‘his passport updated’ every time he comes to meet them in their ‘city’!

But despite all these changes in the environment, I survived. Rather, I enjoyed every moment of Xavier’s. Very subtly, it changed my attitude, but it let me remain ‘Me’!

Note:
This blogpost is a reaction to a photo-album that Carlo showed me recently. Some of those pics were taken about a decade back and they did what they were supposed to do – bring a feeling of nostalgia…

5 comments:

Yet another Arm-chair expert said...

Dear mallu.... i cant believe its 10 years since then and I cant believe that you haven't grown up since then... you are still that small boy from that small village outside of mumbai, cutting through the grass with his sickle as he makes his way to the big city... I didn't want to post a comment considering how much you think I talk, but decided to just go ahead and comment cos after you have put it online, I MIGHT AS WELL DO IT SOME MORE!!!

Go to hell.. with lotsa lowe, the LAMBU!! :-P :-D

Carlo said...

If only there was a way to post a 'Like' Comment as done on Facebook.

Mallu...I too don't remember when I met you but what I do remember is the tag that I gave you then remains till today and forms part of the name of your blog.

Xaviers gives people 'Malhar relationships', 'SSL relationships', 'Rural Camp relationships' and many other 'seasonal' relationships; each which come with an expiry date. But that is the difference in our relationship...continued AND ENJOYED even till today. Many, many miles separate us, but just like Friday proved, it doesn't take even a second to bring everything back again.

Cheers to you Mallu...and to Lambu and Merws as well!

Blessen said...

BJ,
Glad you stopped at that. Was expecting much more man! :D

Carlo,
You just love these kinda stuff, dontcha? :)

Love y'all!

Sarah Says said...

I'd be curious to see how your clothing choice changed -- if it did -- throughout the rest of your college experience. I'm sure the teachers certainly took notice of how well you were dressed!

Blessen said...

Lol. Am sure the teachers didn't bother one bit!

And my choice remains pretty much the same except for the jeans I wear on Fridays, because I can avoid the 'pain' of tucking in a formal! :D