Sunday, 18 February 2018
A tale of two stars
A.
No sooner
did he enter the set, than the fans started showering applauds. That's the
thing with the stars; forget about the superstars like him, Aarmaan Kapoor, the
most popular face in the world of Bollywood, the busiest and most charming face
of Indian film industry. Fans gather near the set from early morning even if he
is supposed to appear during the noon. He agreed to work with a budding
director like T. Rao because he liked the script very much. Normally he doesn't
work with anyone except top 3 directors of Bollywood at present.
He takes a
look at the set carefully. He does that every time. He will always have the final
say That's one of the most informal yet important clauses for him to sign the
agreement with any director. Perks of being the most popular star, you see!
B.
What's this
place? Why is he sleeping in a room that he is not familiar with? Where's his
mother? There's she. What's she wearing, a torn saree? Has she gone mad or is
he having a bad dream? What's wrong with the room? Plasters seem to be moving
out of the walls, ceiling and walls are full of dirt and spider nets. It's a
typical living room of a lower middle-class Indian family. What's he, the most
famous face of Indian cinema in modern times, doing here? His mother seems to be
waving her hands at him. He can't see his mother in this attire; he closes his
eyes and wishes the nightmare can find a way out as soon as possible.
C.
The
migraine seems to have got better of his desire and determination. Anyone who
knows AK is aware of his unparalleled tenacity and insurmountable will. He
always seems to find a way to his quest. But this migraine is turning out to be
a worrying sign. This is the third time in a fortnight; he has fainted on the
shooting set. The director is deeply concerned because AK is not just any other
actor. We are talking about AK. The producer, renowned businessman Mr. S.
Bijlani, is pissed because he is the one funding capital to Rao; more
re-shooting means more expenses. He is getting a bad feeling that AK might
decide to scrap the contract due to his health issues. And if AK quits, there's
no way this movie is going to return him anything close to what he has invested
so far for it.
D.
Not again!
These strange dreams are eating him alive. How on earth can he end up having
breakfast with dried and unhygienic pieces of bread in a plate that seems
noxious and blood-colored smelly tea in a glass of steel? Where's the special
fruit salad that his personal chef prepares for him every morning? Since when
has he stopped bothering about putting on extra calories? What's his PA up to?
Why hasn't she called him up today? Is it a rest day? Oh, crap! He must be
having some issues with his memory. Or is it worse, has he lost his sanity?
E.
There you
go! Bed sheet as clean as you can literally view the threads, bed as large as
it can occupy any average-sized room fully, room as widespread as ballrooms!
That's what you call living life to the fullest.
Oh no, his
personal phone starts beeping. It's Samita, his PA and an extremely efficient one.
He hangs his phone up and listens to the voice message. He got disappointed
after hearing the message as it wasn't anything important, she just wanted to
know if everything is fine, and she could be of any help now. He was expecting
a new contract offer for an upcoming big budget film.
Samita has
been calling him up for no real reason, as if she was looking for an excuse to
do so. He knows the signs very well. She wants to get intimate with him. She
gives off some vibes. No, it’s not that he doesn’t find her attractive. In
fact, there had been instances where well-established people who he knows very
well, had tried to take her out on dates! But Samita has made it clear that she
wants him to ask her out. But here's the thing, he is losing interest in most
of the things, he’s feeling tired all the time.
F.
The
eye-contact with the doctor is making him uncomfortable. He understands that he
is supposed to be undergoing some medical treatment. He is not able to connect
the dots. All he remembers now is that he has been having this queer prolonged
dizziness. He has also been suffering from loss of memory and getting
stand-offish from reality. Images and conversations are appearing as flashbacks
in bits and pieces. He vaguely remembers his mother's conversation with him
before the doctor's appointment was made. Where is this place? Why is he not
able to recognize the place? Oh wait, did they arrive here riding in an auto?
They did! Goodness me! He has got 3 cars in his disposal. What's happening? Why
is everything looking like the pieces of a familiar jigsaw puzzle, jumbled
up in possibly the hardest manner?
G.
"Who
are you?"
"I'm
AK. You know that."
"Oh, I
know that. Tell me what you do for a living?"
"Come
on! You don't know what Aarmaan Kapoor does for a living?"
"I
want to hear it from you."
"I'm
an actor, the best in the business."
"Why
are you here? Do you know who I am?"
"You
are a doctor, probably the best in the business. Otherwise, why would I be
sitting in your chamber?"
"Yes,
I'm the best. Let's concentrate on our business."
"And
what is that?"
"Do
you remember how you have reached here?"
"Yes,
I remember. I reached here riding on an auto and that bothered me."
"Why
is that?"
"Man,
I'm Aarmaan Kapoor." -He strokes the doctor's desk in madness for a couple
of times. "I have a personal assistant who earns more than most of the
ministers in our country and you are asking me why that bothered me?"
Psychiatrist
Dr. M Palodhi understands that this patient is a hard nut to track.
H.
"Samita,
answer the phone, damn it. It's urgent." -He was about to use some
sophisticated slang, but he feels a nudge on his shoulder.
"Get
away from me. How dare you enter my room without my consent?" -He turned
towards the offender and found her sister, Amisha, shivering in fear. She is no
different, anyone would be scared with the look he had on his face and the
manner he opted to talk with her.
She wanted
to pacify him as he was getting agitated, always living in a trance. But the
response from his big brother scared her big time.
Their
mother, Mrs. Hema Kapoor who lost her husband, their father, Mr. Rajveer Kapoor
at a very young age, was standing by the door. She lost him not to death, but
to a younger lady who hypnotized him with her beauty and destroyed their family.
Since then, Mrs. Kapoor had to show a lot of strength and patience. But the
present situation is getting out of her hand; she can't watch her son in this
manner. She has tried her best, even reached out to her brother, famous orthopedic
surgeon in Delhi, Mr. S. Rathore for help. Dr. Rathore advised her to take
Armaan to Dr. Palodhi. Things have not improved by any means. Mrs. Kapoor is
getting weaker, psychologically, and ofcourse, financially.
I.
Shooting for
the films is strictly prohibited. Aarmaan has had to spend his days lying on
the bed. The migraine and the everlasting uneasiness have been keeping him
bedridden.
Today is a
better day though. People from same profession have come here to see how he is
doing. The team includes quite a lot renowned names including number 1 director
D. Choudhary, number 2 and 3 actors F. Faisal and C. Kumar respectively,
everyone's heartthrob Miss Naina Thakur, Choreographer Mrs. T. Prakash and many
more.
Armaan is
feeling good because it's always hard to connect to people when you are at the
top but despite that, friends and competitors have come to wish him good
health. Everyone is interacting with him and checking on his improvement of
health, except Tania Saigal who was supposed to act in the lead role opposite
to Aarmaan in the upcoming thriller of D. Choudhary who loves to add fresh
faces in his movies. Tania is an extremely talented actor and has proved her
worth in several short films on numerous occasions. From the first day Aarmaan
met her, he got a feeling that she has fallen for him. That's not an unusual
thing by any stretch of imagination, many have fallen for him over the years.
Aarmaan doesn't entertain these at all since he got rejected by the gorgeous
lady, standing in the same room, none other than Miss Thakur. Aarmaan couldn't
believe when she said no, he didn't know until then that someone had the guts
to deny AK 's proposal. Anyway, he has moved on.
He would be
elated if Sagar came. Sagar Khanna is new face in Bollywood and has been
nailing the negative roles to perfection. Aarmaan likes him a lot and treats
him like his brother. He's been having this strange feeling of late. How about
getting him wed to Amisha, his sister? They look great together, don't they?
J.
"You
look better than the last time we met."
"That's
due to your medicines, doc. Tell me how long I am going to be under
medication?"
"Not
much longer. Let's talk about something interesting. Shall we?"
"I am
aware of the tricks, doc. You are assuming I'm a psychopath. You want to show
the world that I'm mad. Don't you? You want to ruin my career." -Aarmaan
got out of his seat in excitement.
Dr. Palodhi
is intelligent enough. He quickly changes the topic- "Tell me about your
family."
"My
family? You're serious about it?" -He somewhat calmed down.
"The
last day, I had a discussion with your mother who should be sitting in the hall
right now. She is an epitome of strength. You should know that. Do you know why
you're here?"
"I'm
said I'm having troubles with my memories. I am having a terrible migraine and
stuff. I'm getting mad. Am I not?"-He sat back on his chair.
"No,
you're not. You know who you are. You know your problems. You are just not able
to accept that. You're acting like a coward and you know that. The abnormalities
that you are growing, is not just hurting you but ruining the peace of your
family as well. Where's your responsibility? You are the one who is supposed to
look after your mother and your sister. You'll have to stop acting and face the
reality. You'll not get away like this."
Dr. Palodhi
played in the front foot and it somehow caught Aarmaan off his guard. He wanted
to confront with same attacking intent but could not, tears started rolling
down his cheek. It lasted for a whole one minute. Then he fainted, right before
Dr. Palodhi's eyes.
K.
Mrs. Kapoor
is staring at the full moon from her bed through the window at night. Sleep
won't come and she knows it. How easy would it be to give up! When she fell in
love with a struggling businessman, she was only 19. She knew little about the
reality. Mr. Kapoor had no family because he was an orphan. Her family wasn't
ready to let her marry a stranger who had no family to show for. She fought a
lot and she had to. She was thankful to his big brother that day for helping
her out and persuading the family to give a nod to her wedding.
Little did
she know that the happiness would last for merely 6 years? First 3 years passed
happily. Aarmaan happened during that time. They were so happy and content.
Then Mr. Kapoor got a breakthrough in a huge business deal and got rich within
months. With money comes the desire to earn more money. In no time, he got
involved in a relationship with a waitress at a hotel. At first, the whole
thing was just a fling. It didn't take much time to take the companionship to
bed.
When Mrs.
Kapoor got to know about all these, it was already too late. When divorce
papers were signed, Mrs. Kapoor didn't want anything from him in return
except a living place for the children. Mr. Kapoor gladly accepted this proposal,
and he was ready to sacrifice most things to get rid of the apparently meaningless
relationship, his failed marriage. He handed over their old home at Old delhi
to Mrs kapoor and the children and moved on to the new home at NCR.
The whole
situation left Mrs. Kapoor in disarray. She had no guts to seek help from her
parents who she once didn't care to take advise from, when she decided to marry
Mr. Kapoor. Her big brother, who has always acted as a shield, helped her
immensely that time, both emotionally and financially.
L.
"How
old were you when your father did that?"
"I was
5 year-old kid. I don't remember much about it. All I knew was that my mom had
to go out of our home a lot. I wasn't used to that situation until then. After
a few years, I came to know that she had to attend court, meet lawyers and also
find a job for herself. We weren't poor when my father left but she knew she
had to get a job."
"So
she started giving tuitions?"
"And
sewing. It didn't take long before we got poorer."
"What
about your sister?"
"She
was a 2-year-old kid when all this started happening. When my mom went out, it
was my responsibility to take care of my sister. Can you imagine, doc? A 5-year-old
kid having to take care of a 2-year-old kid, that’s insane."
"Did
you get to meet your father ever again?"
"I
don't know why I keep mentioning him as my father because he didn't do anything
that can vouch for his fatherhood. Yes, I met him on several occasions. It
didn't change anything. He never loved me nor my sister."
"And
what about the woman who was the culprit?"
"I
absolutely hated that woman, doc. She took the life out of our family. One day,
she even dared to visit our home and regret for having brainwashed my father.
What did she expect? Forgiveness? Good behavior? A closure? If I were in my
mother's place, I wouldn't even have made the tea that she made for her. As
time passed, I learned to understand that my father was the bigger
culprit."
Then both
stopped talking for a few seconds. Dr. Palodhi was planning the next set of
questions whereas Aarmaan got lost in his world of thoughts.
"I
understand. Now let's talk about your hobbies. When did you start liking
acting?"
"Oh,
doc! Since I was 7 or 8, I knew what I wanted the most. We had a small TV back
then. My mother wasn't a big supporter of the fact I was becoming addicted to
TV but she couldn't help it. We were all she had, and she just couldn't
restrict me from doing that."
"And
then?"
"Then,
what?"
"You
know what I am asking. Then what did you do with it? Who did you become?"
"What
do you mean?"
"It's
simple, Aarmaan. What did you do with your love towards your acting?"
Aarmaan
Kapoor's face was turning red. He held his head with both hands. He tried to
show grievance but couldn't. Words were at shortage. It took exactly 5 minutes
to regain his composure. When he did, the agitation was gone; a sense of regret
and shame seemed to have immersed his face.
"Why
did you have to do that?" -He could say this, only this.
Dr. Palodhi
knew that the resistance is over, the flood is imminent.
M.
Amisha and
Abir were loitering outside the main entrance of the Lotus Temple. It is their favorite
place in the city. The situation is bit more tensed today. They are getting
worried about their future. They were almost certain to get married to each
other until her big brother disapproved this. It had to do something about how
their father left them. He is not ready to take a risk with his sister's life.
He just doesn't care how good a guy Abir is, he will never be ready to be okay with
a love marriage.
The whole
situation has worsened since he started behaving in a weird manner. She knew he
always has had a keen liking towards acting. He has idolized different actors
on different occasions. But this is different. He is seemingly living a
different identity altogether. He is living a life that no one can connect to. Recently
he is talking to an imaginary girl named 'Samita'. Neither she nor their mother
has got any clue who she might be.
She knows
Abir for quite a lot of time now, it's been 5 years. She has never seen
anything remotely similar in him to what her brother is worried about. She
knows anything can happen in future. Things can change in moments. But what's
the guarantee anyway? Isn't it better to take a risk with a known face than
with a stranger?
N.
Mrs. Kapoor
is seating opposite to Dr. Palodhi. Today is a day when the patient is seating
outside the chamber in the hall and the guardian of the patient is supposed to
have the conversation with the psychiatrist.
"So
you think he will be alright?" -She is eager to know where he is now in
terms of regaining his sanity.
"He
soon will be. But it's your responsibility as well. You can't just escape that.
You must admit that you created a distance from your son. You were so busy
healing your own wounds that you didn't get enough scope to see your
son's."
"But
doc? What would I have done? I knew he liked acting. But how would I have
allowed him to pursue a Career in acting?"
"You
were afraid that one day, he might leave you like his father did?"
"Yes.
But did I ask too much?"
"I
heard he got a break in theatres. I heard it was you who didn't allow him to
travel to Mumbai. I heard that was the chance of his life."
Mrs. Kapoor
couldn't make eye contact with the doctor. Dr. Palodhi continued-
"Listen,
Mrs. Kapoor. You all did terrible things in life. You all messed up. It all
started with your husband. Don't get me wrong but that happens. Marriage is not
the manifestation of love; shit can hit you anytime, just like a wink from a
waitress did tricks with him.
Then it was
your turn. You had to stop your son from choosing a career that he would have
cherished. And the saga continued. Aarmaan is now against love marriage. He is
intentionally hurting his sister by not allowing her to marry someone she
likes. Wow, now the circle is complete. Isn't it? It won't be long when your
daughter will be seating where Aarmaan was seating until today."
Mrs. Kapoor
burst into tears. Dr. Palodhi waited patiently and slowly, the crying
stopped.
"But
how did it all happen, doc?"-That's what she managed to say after the
storm of tears passed.
"That's
a long story. I am not going to bore you with medical terms. You must have
heard about identity crisis. That's what happened with your son. He was
starting to live in a world that didn't exist. He built whole new characters to
suit his ideal world. He set his lifestyle and outlook in accordance with the
life he thinks he should lead. It ultimately went out of his hand. To him, the
reality was a nightmare. He was submerged into a trance. He was happy in his
trance. Whenever he woke up from that, he thought he was having a bad dream. To
him, reality seemed too harsh to accept. You get that?"
"I get
that, doc." -Dr. Palodhi was aware that Aarmaan has entered the room. He wanted
him to know about this. That's why he kept having the discussion. Mrs. Kapoor,
however, wasn't ready. When she looked back, she saw her son, standing with a
sense of familiarity, not some stranger, giving out some alien vibe!
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