Hardly there would be any Indian who has not
traveled in train and has not experienced the journey which is on rails. And
it’s also a place where you get chance to see varied Indian culture or I would
I say understand how different people behave when exposed to same situation.
The rails which have to make sure that all the assembled coaches with their
leader engine easily runs on it and covers the distance and with each step
further reduces the distance between destination of people breathing in it,
every day witnesses the same story but with different versatile characters
playing same roles in little unique way.
When we actually travel in train first
question we like to know is are tickets available rather are our tickets
reserved? And well the answer to this very question defines the way our journey
will be as each one of us wants comfort and smoothness in life. But well every
coin has two sides and there also consists population who believes in airtel
Slogan “Jo tera hai wo mera hai”, and
they actually enjoy the comfort in the journey at the cost of others and well
what an Indian culture we believe in sharing or don’t we?
The stage was set, the train was on
whistle and the journey began early in the morning when even sun would have been
sleeping. Slowly gradually the travelers who would be playing roles in further
part of the story got settled down and they somehow managed to locate their
positions from where they would be more comfortable to act from and by grace of
loss making Indian rail story started though slow but at steady rate. As even
when sun was acting lazy half of audience which was targeted fell asleep far
more early than the artists thought but well the show was than postponed and
then the when sun will shining hard it was decided to perform. You all might be
thinking what actually I am talking, am I talking about train journey or a
drama well “Life itself is stage where
individuals have to give their best performance”. Not getting more
philosophical and landing back on story and elating from where I left, the
story has one character as lead and accompanied by many co-actors, the
situation is that lady who has reserved train ticket was possessing the
ownership right allotted to her by Indian rails for that particular journey and
she was trying to enjoy the actually over crowded train and suddenly the
villains not completely but kind of enters from the big gate of bogie from
where an elephant size human can enter at ease and the group tries to adjust
itself in coach where already hardly any place was visible to be termed as
vacant.
The characters which were playing role of
villains then thought that enough is enough and now show should begin and thus
without wasting any more time in set up they directly got themselves over covered
by the characteristics which people like them should have and finally the curtains
were raised and the story began and well even almighty was one of audience
looking at them with lot of curiosity playing guess game that what level can my
this created creatures cross.
The lady was sitting on her seat and was
much more comfortable then people who were standing nearby her, and I guess
this was the only problem which those standup artist were having, and so they
made some moves to make sure that some ‘jugad’
gets going and they also may enjoy the hospitality of Indian rails and feel
pride of being owner of the blue colored seat, so they also searched place near
this women like an owl and dared to enter the territory already owned by someone
else. On this the lady did not allowed those and they entered into an verbal
conflict where the outsiders started talking about all the ethical issues where
as per them though you have reserved seat you should allow people who don’t have
tickets to seat besides you and be modest and humble in your actions when you encounter
such people. Anyhow verbal blow by both parties entertained the whole coach at
least for some time and then the actors of the act were also tired of such a
tiered some performance and thus though unwillingly but show was ended and curtains
were allowed to get back to their positions.
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