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THE FIRST PAGE<br />

I am not a preface guy so trust me when I say this will<br />

be short.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> is this book??<br />

Entertainment!! This is a story about a group of<br />

adolescent friends and their antics in the <strong>summer</strong> term<br />

of their institute. It has love stories, h<strong>at</strong>e stories,<br />

betrayals, and redemption. You will like some<br />

characters. You will h<strong>at</strong>e some. But <strong>at</strong> the end of the<br />

day all of them will do only one thing, entertain you.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> this book is not??<br />

Run of the mill and preachy. If you expect this book to<br />

make you learn any virtues, run back to book store and<br />

get a Panch<strong>at</strong>antra.<br />

In the coming lines I will be thanking my parents for<br />

their immense support and solidarity in this project. I<br />

will also thank my friends whose company and sharp<br />

minds helped me g<strong>at</strong>her ideas to write this book. And<br />

finally you for giving me the opportunity to entertain<br />

you. So in case you are not the read-the-author-thankhis-parents-and-friends<br />

type you might want to skip<br />

straight to the story.<br />

-- Nikit Phadke


1<br />

uly started off with a clouded day and brought a<br />

J<br />

much needed relief to the people of Kanpur. The<br />

sun had been particularly harsh this year. The<br />

otherwise lush green garden outside Geeta’s<br />

house had become a portrait of an artist who<br />

seemed to have run out of all colors but yellow<br />

and orange. It was a portrait Geeta had spent the<br />

last five days looking <strong>at</strong> through her bedroom window<br />

while lying on her bed. A young girl in her teens, Geeta<br />

had gotten hit with sunstroke the previous weekend<br />

when she had gone out with her f<strong>at</strong>her to buy a new<br />

cellphone. She had been on sick leave from her school<br />

since th<strong>at</strong> time. The timing of her sunstroke had been<br />

particularly bad. For the past four months, she had been<br />

pestering her f<strong>at</strong>her to get her a cellphone, the new hip<br />

symbol in her school. She had seen one best friend after<br />

another buy the beloved device and show it off in<br />

school. After endless efforts when her f<strong>at</strong>her had finally<br />

bought her a cellphone, she had gotten sick and was<br />

extremely disappointed. She was yearning to show off<br />

her new toy which had been purchased from a shop in<br />

jareeb Chauki, the hub for buying and selling mobile<br />

phones in Kanpur. So high was her excitement th<strong>at</strong> she<br />

had bugged her parents to let her go to school even<br />

when her body was a full 4 Fahrenheit hotter than the<br />

base temper<strong>at</strong>ure of 98.6. However her mom had made<br />

sure th<strong>at</strong> she remained tucked away in her room<br />

comfortably. Today her insistence had finally paid off<br />

and her dad gave her the green light to go to school.<br />

“Tabeey<strong>at</strong> kaafi theek hai ab iski. I think she can now go<br />

to school” She had heard her dad tell her mom.<br />

As soon as Geeta had heard her Dad say those words<br />

from inside her room, the first thing she had done was<br />

to put her cellphone in her backpack. She then finished<br />

her morning chores <strong>at</strong> super speed. Her excitement to<br />

go to school had perplexed her mom since the day<br />

Geeta had gotten her cellphone but she had been unable<br />

to put two and two together. Geeta had never been the<br />

one to be this excited to go to school. Her mom didn’t


2<br />

mind it today though as things went pretty smoothly and<br />

she was able to get to zee TV half an hour earlier. Geeta<br />

picked her backpack in which she had carefully snuck in<br />

the cellphone and ran towards her bus stop. All she<br />

could think about was the second period when she<br />

would sit in the back with Shaili, her best friend and<br />

show her new toy. She didn’t have to wait too long.<br />

Within the next hour she was ch<strong>at</strong>ting freely with Shaili<br />

as they s<strong>at</strong> on the last bench of the class.<br />

“Hey Shaili, yeh dekh mere dad ne mere liye cellphone<br />

liya” geeta slowly took out her cellphone, making sure<br />

th<strong>at</strong> the substitute teacher didn’t see it and showed it to<br />

Shaili whose eyes widened instantly.<br />

“Wow yaar geeta, bahut hi mast hai yeh to. You will let<br />

me use it na?” Shaili asked when she was done admiring<br />

the cellphone thoroughly and made a puppy face.<br />

“Ofcourse shaili kaisi ba<strong>at</strong>ein karti hai. But listen na<br />

there is more. Yeh jo cellphone tha na I think yeh kisi<br />

Aneesha naam ki ladki ka tha. Her messages somehow<br />

didn’t get deleted from the cellphone. It was really<br />

interesting to read her messages. She seems to have a<br />

boyfriend named Prachit. Uski ek best friend hai Neha.<br />

Then there is Rohit, who looks to be Prachit’s best friend<br />

and Neha’s boyfriend. There are a few more people like<br />

Yuvraaj Singh, Rahul etc who don’t seem to be th<strong>at</strong><br />

interesting. Lekin overall messages bahut hi cool hai.<br />

We can practically map the major events in Aneesha and<br />

Prachit’s love story. Wait dikh<strong>at</strong>i hoon”<br />

She instantly opened the SMS applic<strong>at</strong>ion of the phone<br />

and a stream of messages appeared on the cellphone.<br />

Geeta opened some “interesting” messages (Which she<br />

had shortlisted during the time she had been sick) and<br />

then got busy reading them with Shaili.


Prachit<br />

Hey hi it felt rly nice mtin u guys in the IITK<br />

library today. Have a safe Lucknow trip<br />

Neha<br />

Where are you? d train is about to leave. Call<br />

me or message me as soon as you get here<br />

Prachit<br />

Wht!! They Kissed!! When? Where? Details<br />

please!!<br />

Neha<br />

His mint was Awesome � and so were his<br />

lips<br />

3<br />

Geeta and Shaili just couldnt help their giggles. The<br />

messages had caught their imagin<strong>at</strong>ion. W<strong>at</strong>ching a real<br />

life bollywood situ<strong>at</strong>ion unfold in the cellphone was<br />

pretty exhilar<strong>at</strong>ing. Suddenly Shaili had an idea.<br />

“Oye. Let’s read the messages sequentially and make a<br />

nice story out of it. It would be just like making a picture<br />

by connecting dots. It would be fun. Waise bhi aaj<br />

hamare bahut free period hai”<br />

The idea struck a chord with Geeta instantly. Shortly<br />

thereafter Geeta and Shaili started going through each<br />

and every message and chalking out a storyline. As soon<br />

as they began, the romantic in Shaili became active.<br />

She tilted her neck to a side, looked up towards the roof<br />

and with a slight smirk said


4<br />

“I wonder how this all began”


5<br />

The Beginning<br />

nd<br />

May 2003. Th<strong>at</strong> was the day it all began.<br />

2<br />

After evading a fakka for two years, th<strong>at</strong> was<br />

the day when Haddi was going to get his first.<br />

Inspite of all his efforts to accommod<strong>at</strong>e his<br />

goof ups; here he was, walking towards an<br />

inevitable doom th<strong>at</strong> awaited him. He wanted<br />

the time to stop, even reverse but all he could<br />

do was w<strong>at</strong>ch the pillars of the concrete p<strong>at</strong>hway pass<br />

by one after the other as he walked under it with his<br />

head down. It was perhaps the hottest day of the year<br />

so far. But none of it m<strong>at</strong>tered for Haddi who walked<br />

silently towards the FacB under the concrete walkway.<br />

Even if the p<strong>at</strong>hway providing the much needed shade<br />

was absent, it wouldn’t have m<strong>at</strong>tered to him. No<br />

amount of physical pain would have reduced the<br />

intensity of thoughts inside him. Inspite of Haddi’s<br />

ignorance, the utility of the concrete p<strong>at</strong>hway was<br />

undeniable. It provided a safe p<strong>at</strong>h for the students to<br />

move around within the academic area without exposing<br />

themselves to the wr<strong>at</strong>h of sun god. The one under<br />

which Haddi happened to be walking was part of the<br />

network th<strong>at</strong> connected the Lecture hall complex to<br />

FacB. Faculty Building or FacB as it used to be known<br />

was easily the tallest building of the campus and hosted<br />

most of the deparmental offices. It also hosted a<br />

number of classrooms, conference rooms and<br />

professor’s individual offices. Haddi’s stream of<br />

thoughts was broken for a second as he moved his eyes<br />

from the concrete floor towards the FacB.<br />

“Still a long way to go” He thought.<br />

Even though the FacB looked really close, Haddi Knew<br />

he still had to walk a long way in order to get there. His<br />

thoughts overwhelmed him again. As he W<strong>at</strong>ched the<br />

pillars pass by his desire to turn back time was<br />

intensifying. He did not want a fakka. He knew he had<br />

replayed the entire exam in his brain a thousand times


6<br />

but he couldn’t help but think of some obscure thing he<br />

had written in his paper th<strong>at</strong> might help him convince<br />

the professor to increase the marks. He was trying to<br />

find a ray of hope in darkness when some cheerful<br />

voices broke his thoughts. Two of his friends who had<br />

been walking behind him had suddenly decided to<br />

become vocal. Moreover on a topic th<strong>at</strong> Haddi was least<br />

interested in hearing about.<br />

"Abe ikka aa jaye meri sa<strong>at</strong> chheh lag jaegi”<br />

This was Mayur better known as Mariyal, a character<br />

from Allahabad, a hardcore baniya, philanderer and and<br />

right now a person who was doing a gre<strong>at</strong> job making<br />

Haddi feel miserable.<br />

"Abe yaar paper bahut cool aaya tha, tu to waise bhi<br />

ikke pe hi chal raha tha.Chahe jitna tel machaya ho ikka<br />

to tera lag hi jaega. Bas mera bhi ikka lag jaye yaar cool<br />

cool s<strong>at</strong>ti lag jaegi. Saala mittal s<strong>at</strong>ti ke neeche walo ko<br />

project nahi deta hai yaar"<br />

Added Madhu, a guy from Bikaner and a very able<br />

cribber. He had the capacity to crib in just about any<br />

situ<strong>at</strong>ion which made him a particularly annoying<br />

addition to anything. The only thing counteracting his<br />

obnoxious cribbing was his capacity to hack computers.<br />

He was an absolute gem when it came to hacking and<br />

had consequently gained the nickname “Axle” which was<br />

basically the name of the world’s topmost hacker in the<br />

movie Swordfish. Regardless, he was probably the last<br />

person Haddi wanted to listen talking <strong>at</strong> this time.<br />

"Abe Axle, isne midterm jaisi grading kari to main 100%<br />

Bikke pe aa jaunga" Mariyal expressed his fear.<br />

"Abe nahi be kahe tension le rahe ho bahut cool prof hai<br />

Mariyal"


"Haan be woh to hai. Yeh prof grading to bahut acchi<br />

karta hai. Is course main fakka laane wala bahut hi<br />

chirkut hoga"<br />

7<br />

"Abe haane be.....jab Y0 b<strong>at</strong>ch ka deepak dikka la sakta<br />

hai to......"<br />

Their voices died down abruptly. They had been given a<br />

nasty stare by Haddi who apparently was not happy with<br />

the kind of insensitivity Mariyal and Axle were showing<br />

to his situ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

“Are tum log Kaahe Pareshan kar raha hai isko”<br />

Commented Jagdeesh or Jaggu as he was popularly<br />

known. Jaggu was from Bihar and his only parameter of<br />

concern in life was his "sareer". He was obsessed with<br />

body building. He had an extremely relaxed demeanor.<br />

Hearing him talk, No one would be able to say th<strong>at</strong> both<br />

Haddi and Jaggu were standing on a verge of fakka.<br />

Jaggu was cool and relaxed as anything. The only<br />

difference from his normal behavior was th<strong>at</strong> he wasnt<br />

laughing as much. It had nothing to do with their<br />

<strong>at</strong>titudes though. Jaggu had been conditioned by four<br />

semesters of getting Fakkas. It was a routine for him.<br />

But he clearly seemed to remember the feeling of being<br />

on the verge of an Fakka for the first time and hence<br />

seemed to emp<strong>at</strong>hize with Haddi. Haddi’s stare and<br />

Jaggu’s insistence worked, Axle and Mariyal reduced<br />

their boisterious talks to mumbles which allowed Haddi<br />

to get engulfed in his thoughts again. His mind mocked<br />

him with the thought th<strong>at</strong> his dimwit classm<strong>at</strong>es like<br />

Axle and Mariyal were talking about ikka and bikka and<br />

here he was cojoling his mind into thinking he was<br />

goona get a Dikka. Tired of his trainwreck thoughts,<br />

Haddi called out to Jaggu in order to divert his mind.<br />

Jaggu had been walking quietly with him right from Hall-<br />

2 and was busy chewing his nails.<br />

"Jaldi chalo thoda Jaggu"


"Tum already bahut tez chal raha hai Haddi”<br />

8<br />

Replied jaggu as he w<strong>at</strong>ched Haddi ignore him and pick<br />

up his pace. Jaggu increased the size of his steps so as<br />

to c<strong>at</strong>ch up with Haddi. They soon reached the<br />

pavement th<strong>at</strong> lead to the Undergradu<strong>at</strong>e office and<br />

could see a group of students standing outside staring <strong>at</strong><br />

a notice board. This was the board where the list of<br />

Fakkas was displayed. A rel<strong>at</strong>ively huge notice board<br />

which was mostly empty and ignored most the year<br />

used to become extremely important during end of<br />

semester. This was the place where doom confronted<br />

the best of India in black and white. The notice board<br />

was especially crowded during the time after the exams.<br />

However a majority of guys who came to see the board<br />

did not go there in order to see if they had failed the<br />

course. Most of them were people who knew they have<br />

cleared all their courses but were there to see who has<br />

got fakka and how many of them. It provided good<br />

gossip m<strong>at</strong>erial for a few days and provided a chance for<br />

the devious to mock people who had failed. A very<br />

disgusting practice but hey, such is life.<br />

For three semesters Haddi, Axle, Mariyal, Untees, kaka,<br />

Chashmish and vodka used to be a part of the very<br />

same group of guys. They used to hang out for hours in<br />

front of the notice board; sitting on the stairs, smoking<br />

cigarettes and mocking any poor soul who was<br />

unfortun<strong>at</strong>e enough to drop by <strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> time. But<br />

somehow the idea of being on the other side of the table<br />

just wasn’t appealing to Haddi.<br />

“God I am sorry for wh<strong>at</strong> I used to do. Please forgive<br />

me. It was all Mariyal’s idea”<br />

Prayed Haddi as he glanced towards the notice board<br />

and recalled his deeds. Then suddenly out of nowhere<br />

came a weak smile on his face. He realized th<strong>at</strong> he had<br />

run to god and was apologizing for his mistakes just to


pass the course. There was no way he would have<br />

apologized for mocking people if he were not in this<br />

situ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

“Damn I am an hippocrite”<br />

9<br />

Uttered Haddi under his bre<strong>at</strong>h, shook his head and kept<br />

walking. This was when he realized th<strong>at</strong> the office of<br />

Prof. V.S. Mao was on the 6th floor of FacB and they<br />

were heading towards the stairs.<br />

"Abe lift se chalna hai .yahan kahan jaa rahe hai<br />

apan.udhar jaana hai humein"<br />

Haddi shouted and signaled the others towards another<br />

walkway parallel to the one on which they were walking<br />

to which Jaggu responded.<br />

"Are seedhiyon se chalega to sareer accha hoga"<br />

Jaggu’s suggestion to go by the stairs However was<br />

completely ignored by Haddi and the others who<br />

continued on their bearing towards the lift. Although he<br />

had ignored Jaggu’s comments, Haddi was still surprised<br />

by it. It wouldn’t have normally as He knew Jaggu was<br />

obsessed about his body but the situ<strong>at</strong>ion was far from<br />

normal.<br />

“How could he be so calm about getting a Fakka?”<br />

Fakka, a word th<strong>at</strong> represented the gre<strong>at</strong>est fear in the<br />

mind of any IITian was invented by Prachit. Prachit, one<br />

hell of a card player who had got his nick name Untees<br />

from the card game he was gre<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong>, 29. Two semesters<br />

ago he had gone to see the doom-board after a 10 hour<br />

session of 29. When asked about his grade by the gang<br />

after he had returned<br />

"Abe fakka lag gaya be" was his reply<br />

After having a good laugh about the word, they had<br />

devised a whole new lingo for grades in the next few


10<br />

minutes. After a highly intellectual discussion, the<br />

following lingo was settled on<br />

Grade Name<br />

A Ikka<br />

B Bikka<br />

C Cikka<br />

D Dikka<br />

F Fakka<br />

After inventing the lingo, the stupendous seven made<br />

sure it reached each and every corner of the IITK<br />

student community. They put up notices in each and<br />

every Hall and tortured the juniors to make sure it<br />

became an integral part of the immortal IITK lingo which<br />

it successfully did.<br />

"Abe vodka ka do fakka lag gaya hai na is baar"<br />

This question from Jaggu brought an abrupt end to<br />

Haddi’s extraneous thoughts and dragged him to sour<br />

reality.<br />

“Nahi… ek hi hai…So far” Replied Haddi with a sigh.<br />

Haddi’s wing had performed exceptionally this semester.<br />

They had probably broken the record for the most F’s in<br />

a wing ever. There was an average of two fakka in every<br />

room. S<strong>at</strong>ish alias Vodka seemed to be doing quiet ok so<br />

far. Considering his previous track just one fakka this<br />

semester was truly exceptional. Having said th<strong>at</strong>, his


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fakka in MTH101 however had made him the first guy in<br />

the history of IIT Kanpur to fail three consecutive times<br />

in a single course<br />

“Abe course pasand aa gaya hai be. Socha ek baar aur<br />

kar loon”<br />

Was wh<strong>at</strong> he vodka had replied when Kaka had asked<br />

him about him wh<strong>at</strong> had happened. Vodka didn’t mind<br />

fakkas. They were just another reason for him to drink<br />

vodka, his favorite alcoholic drink and the reason for his<br />

infamous nickname. His drinking habit wasn’t the only<br />

thing vodka was famous for. He was also famous for the<br />

amount of time he talked on cellphone. The<br />

convers<strong>at</strong>ions were a must considering his distance<br />

rel<strong>at</strong>ionship. Vodka probably made up 40-50% of his<br />

cellphone company’s revenue stream considering the<br />

amount of time he talked on it.<br />

It wasn’t as if Vodka didn’t have competition. Haddi’s<br />

roomm<strong>at</strong>e “Bhola” had tried equally hard this semester<br />

and had ended up with three fakkas. If Haddi didn’t<br />

disappoint, his room was probably gonna top the<br />

number of Fakkas.<br />

The group had now reached the lift lobby which was<br />

particularly crowded because of the morning rush of<br />

people trying to get to their offices. A lot of people were<br />

queued up for the lifts while the rest were flowing<br />

towards the stairs in front of it. Haddi saw a number of<br />

familiar faces standing in front of the lift doors, but<br />

couldnt put a name on them. All of them were from a<br />

different hall and definitely not a celebrity. They were<br />

not regular visitors to the sports field. After scr<strong>at</strong>ching<br />

his heaf for a while Haddi recognized one of the guys<br />

from last years Antaragni, IITK's cultural festival and put<br />

everything together. These guys had been in the<br />

ECO202 class which he “<strong>at</strong>tended”. The guy whom Haddi<br />

identified was Shailesh Shrivastava (or sissy). They had<br />

particip<strong>at</strong>ed together in rithambara, the fashion contest<br />

in antaragni. Rithambara was one of the most


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prestigious events of IITK. People on Rithambara’s<br />

roster were the better looking lot of IITK and garnered a<br />

lot of <strong>at</strong>tention. Shailesh had been a participant in it<br />

with Untees and Haddi.<br />

"Kya be sissy kahan jaa rahe ho??"<br />

" Are Haddi bas jara copy dekhne aaye hai" sissy replied<br />

in his made up accent trying to sound sophistic<strong>at</strong>ed. His<br />

approach worked pretty well on people who didn’t know<br />

him but for someone who had known him for quiet<br />

sometime it cre<strong>at</strong>ed two conflicting images in Haddi’s<br />

head. Sophistic<strong>at</strong>ed sissy was not.<br />

"Kis cheez ki??" Haddi asked.<br />

"Are ECO202....VS Mao ki." sissy responded.<br />

“Are main bhi usi ki dekhne jaa raha hoon" Haddi added<br />

"Tum is course main ho kyaa?? Tumhe class main kabhi<br />

dekha nahi".<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> a gre<strong>at</strong> time to hear those words. As if Haddi’s<br />

confidence needed some more poison. Frustr<strong>at</strong>ed with<br />

the alleg<strong>at</strong>ion (Which as a m<strong>at</strong>ter of fact was true) Haddi<br />

replied with all the rudeness he could muster<br />

"Saale roj class a<strong>at</strong>a tha, sabse aage baithta tha. Tum<br />

saale 5-min l<strong>at</strong>e aake peeche baithte hoge. Isiliye nahi<br />

dekha hoga kabhi"<br />

Jaggu looked <strong>at</strong> Haddi and raised an eyebrow as he<br />

heard this. Haddi gave a slant look <strong>at</strong> him and slyly<br />

shrugged his shoulders as if to say<br />

“Ofcourse I am lying!”


13<br />

Everyone else in his group who didn’t see the shrug too<br />

knew he was lying. The class was <strong>at</strong> 8 o clock in the<br />

morning. There was no way Haddi could have <strong>at</strong>tended<br />

more than 3 - 4 lectures. But nobody would dare open<br />

their mouth. Haddi was ballistic today and no one<br />

wanted to be in the firing lane by contradicting him.<br />

Unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely th<strong>at</strong>’s where Sissy had put himself. All<br />

sissy could manage after th<strong>at</strong> was<br />

"Ohh. Ho sakta hai. Chalo cya”<br />

And boarded the lift alongwith the rest of his group.<br />

Meanwhile Haddi and the others boarded the second lift<br />

alongwith a few other guys.<br />

The lift was full of an assortment of people. There were<br />

some professors, some office workers, security guards<br />

and students. Jaggu and Haddi were probably the<br />

dirtiest of the lot. The reflection in the lifts door made<br />

this evident even to them. All the professors were well<br />

dressed. Some of them were even in suites. The security<br />

guards were in their uniforms. The office workers were<br />

dressed up in shirts and formal pants. And here Haddi<br />

was, wearing shorts, a tshirt which probably wasnt<br />

washed for a month, hair spread out in every possible<br />

direction and slippers on his feet. Jaggu was no better.<br />

He too was in a similiar <strong>at</strong>tire.While Haddi had brushed<br />

his teeth Jaggu hadnt even bothered to do th<strong>at</strong>.<br />

"Are kal hi to manjan kiye the"<br />

Were his words when his roomm<strong>at</strong>e Chashmish had<br />

asked him about it. The lift was moving p<strong>at</strong>hetically<br />

slow.It kept stopping <strong>at</strong> each and every floor. Finally<br />

after about 10 long minutes, lift reached the 6th floor of<br />

the bulding. All of them stepped out and started looking<br />

for room no 656, VS Mao's office. Mariyal saw a large<br />

group of students standing in the lobby on the right side


14<br />

which was a pretty good indic<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> the office was on<br />

th<strong>at</strong> side.<br />

“Wahan dikh raha hai office” Mariyal pointed in the<br />

direction and started walking th<strong>at</strong> way.<br />

The four of them made their way towards the office and<br />

joined a group of some 20 odd students who were<br />

waiting outside Prof. Mao’s room. One of them was<br />

kaka, another gem of their group. A gre<strong>at</strong> singer and an<br />

extremely well balanced person, kaka was a romantic <strong>at</strong><br />

heart. His favorite movie was DDLJ and as days<br />

progressed his ideas about love seemed to get mushier.<br />

After a short meet and greet Kaka told them th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

professor was only allowing three students <strong>at</strong> a time<br />

inside the room. Two guys named Ravi and sudeesh<br />

were already in with some other guy. Haddi and Jaggu<br />

made themselves comfortable, s<strong>at</strong> on the floor and<br />

leaned against the wall just opposite to the office door.<br />

A short, dark guy named Asit Das Gupta or Franky<br />

joined them after a minute. As Haddi waited outside the<br />

door waiting for the three students in the room to come<br />

out, he only had one question in his mind:<br />

“How did I get here?“<br />

And he was instantly off on a flash back.<br />

Haddi had taken up the course in a rush of blood after<br />

receiving the grade sheet of the previous semester. He<br />

had got two Dikkas and His SPI (Semester performance<br />

index) was <strong>at</strong> an all time low of 5.6. He had sulked for a<br />

whole week with vipul sharma nick Gdrive, Haddi’s<br />

wingm<strong>at</strong>e thereafter. Gdrive too had gotten a SPI of 5.6<br />

and his normally red cheeks had been reduced to a deep<br />

shade of yellow. After considerable deliber<strong>at</strong>ion, both of<br />

them had decided to let the past be and get their first<br />

Dussa in the next semester with the most difficult<br />

course choice possible. Both had to take five courses<br />

this semester. While all the five courses for GDrive were<br />

already fixed, Haddi had the option of choosing the HSS


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(Humanities and social sciences) course. He had to<br />

submit a preference sheet to select one from the six<br />

available options. While filling the preference sheet,<br />

Haddi had asked around 5-6 seniors about the rel<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

difficulty of the courses. All of them had unanimously<br />

agreed to ECO202 to be the most difficult. Since Haddi<br />

was hell bent on bringing a ten pointer with the most<br />

difficult course choice possible, he put it down as his one<br />

and only preference. Obviously, he got the course as no<br />

one else was stupid enough to put it down as a choice.<br />

The classes began on the first of Jan. Haddi <strong>at</strong>tended the<br />

first class as an example of the sincerity he was going to<br />

display throughout the semester. He had woken up on<br />

time, gone and s<strong>at</strong> on the first row in the class and had<br />

a four colored pen to take down his notes with on a copy<br />

th<strong>at</strong> he bought just the day before. The first words<br />

which the professor had uttered in the class was th<strong>at</strong><br />

he was gonna change the class timings to 8:00 am MWF<br />

from 10:00am MWF. Haddi could still remember the<br />

sinking feeling in his heart on hearing the very words.<br />

But hey he was gonna get a ten pointer this sem.<br />

Nothing could have hampered his spirits. He was gonna<br />

<strong>at</strong>tend each and every class this sem irrespective of it’s<br />

timings. There is no person in the world who is as<br />

optimistic a person as the one who’s got a 5.6 the last<br />

sem and is aiming for a ten pointer in the next. Haddi<br />

reached the Wednesday’s class <strong>at</strong> 8:00 Am sharp.<br />

Although he had to take a nite-out in order to do th<strong>at</strong> it<br />

was an achievement nonetheless. It was a step in the<br />

right direction and was nothing short of monumental. It<br />

represented th<strong>at</strong> Haddi was actually serious about his<br />

goal. First week was going just about perfect. All Haddi<br />

needed to do was to <strong>at</strong>tend the Friday’s class and he<br />

would have wrapped up week-1 successfully. He decided<br />

to do <strong>at</strong>tend the Friday’s class no m<strong>at</strong>ter wh<strong>at</strong> it took.<br />

Haddi did manage to <strong>at</strong>tend the class on Friday.<br />

Unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely it was a Friday four weeks after the one<br />

he had targeted. Things had fallen apart.


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“I already know everything he is teaching. Don’t worry. I<br />

am getting a Dussa this sem”<br />

Was wh<strong>at</strong> Haddi had explained when asked by GDrive<br />

why he wasn’t <strong>at</strong>tending the classes.<br />

Haddi was half asleep throughout the Friday’s class. He<br />

was sitting on the last bench with no idea of wh<strong>at</strong> was<br />

going on. He had regretted his decision to come to the<br />

class the moment he had entered it. The only reason he<br />

wasn’t running out was because the A/C in the class had<br />

made him extremely comfortable. He did however<br />

register a few words spoken in the class. They were:<br />

Midterm.............wednesday..........tough...........long.<br />

After the class Haddi had asked someone If the<br />

professor had mentioned anything about any midterm<br />

and the person had replied in a stressed out tone th<strong>at</strong><br />

they were gonna have a midterm the next wednesday<br />

and it was gonna be tough because a lot of persons<br />

were not <strong>at</strong>tending any classes.<br />

“Damn those class bunkers”<br />

Haddi had added.<br />

“I don’t wanna fail this course again” Th<strong>at</strong> person had<br />

added in a weak tone before melting away in oblivion.<br />

This was when Haddi remembered his promise of<br />

getting a Dussa in the semester. The professor was just<br />

gonna grade on the basis of exams, so incase he solved<br />

all the questions correctly he could still score an Ikka in<br />

the course. This thought made him feel a bit better.<br />

“It’s still possible. I can do this”<br />

Haddi spent the next ten minutes planning his entire<br />

schedule from s<strong>at</strong>uday through Tuesday. After he was<br />

done, Haddi was once again confident of getting a<br />

dussa.


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“Exam main marks hi to laana hai. I just need to mug up<br />

for the next few days and vomit it in the exam. As<br />

simple as th<strong>at</strong>” remarked Haddi when Gdrive asked for<br />

an upd<strong>at</strong>e as Haddi met him in the corridor on his way<br />

back. He spent most of the afternoon c<strong>at</strong>ching up on the<br />

sleep he had lost in order to <strong>at</strong>tend the class. In the<br />

evening while he was sitting in the hostel quad<br />

daydreaming, all Haddi could think about was how<br />

things would be when he got a dussa. He could<br />

practically feel the exhilar<strong>at</strong>ion through his imagin<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

He would be respected all over, people will call him a<br />

dassu. This is when he had suddenly heard somebody<br />

shout<br />

"Abe Haddi yahan baitha hai.tujhe kabse dhoondh raha<br />

hoon" this was Axle.<br />

"Kyon be Axle. Mujhe kyon dhoondh rahe ho?"<br />

"Abe jaldi se apne kamre jao aur thode kapde wagairah<br />

le lo. Hum log Goa chal rahe hai "<br />

"Hehe...nice one"<br />

"Abe seriously be, Goa main robotics workshop hai .5<br />

ladko ne jaana hai. 3 IT BHU ke hai. IITK se ek ladka<br />

aur chahiye. Chalo saale bahut maja aayega."<br />

"Mujhe robotics ka R bhi nahi a<strong>at</strong>a hai"<br />

"Abe train main seekh jaoge chalo abhi"<br />

"paisa wagairah kitna lagega"<br />

"Kuchh nahi lagega. Sab paid hai.upar se stipend bhi<br />

milega".<br />

The tempt<strong>at</strong>ion was just too much. An all paid vac<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

in Goa. Wh<strong>at</strong> else could one ask for! Haddi somehow<br />

resisted the tempt<strong>at</strong>ion and went back to his room. He


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seemed very serious about his goal of spending the<br />

entire weekend studying and getting a cool cool ikka.<br />

Even the tempt<strong>at</strong>ion of an all expense paid trip to Goa<br />

didn’t seem to break his resolve.<br />

An hour l<strong>at</strong>er however Haddi was sitting in a Toyota<br />

qualis with 4 other people listening to Babuji zara<br />

dheere chalo and sipping on a bottle of kingfisher while<br />

shouting<br />

“Goa!!! Yuhoo!!! Here we come!!!”<br />

He had caved in. He was now heading towards goa with<br />

Axle. He wasn’t being a complete jackass though. He<br />

had packed his ECO202 notebook and class notes with<br />

him.<br />

“I just have to study. Doesn’t m<strong>at</strong>ter whether I do it in<br />

Kanpur or Goa” He had thought.<br />

4 days, 8 bottles of feni, 4 bottles of whiskey and 15<br />

bottles of beer l<strong>at</strong>er Haddi was back <strong>at</strong> IITK <strong>at</strong> 6am on<br />

Wednesday morning. He had lost his ECO202 notes in<br />

some bar in goa, his head was throbbing and he had his<br />

midterms <strong>at</strong> 8:00AM. In other words he gave the<br />

1st midterm with zero prepar<strong>at</strong>ion and a blood-alcohol<br />

level ten times higher than normal. "Disaster", yes th<strong>at</strong>’s<br />

the word Prof Mao had used to describe his performance<br />

while giving him his answer sheet. He had got 3/30 in<br />

the midterm while the class average was close to 21.<br />

“I wonder; if I can get 3 marks with absolutely zero prep<br />

in such a course, I definitely am a dussa m<strong>at</strong>erial. Just<br />

gotta be a little more focused the next sem. I will do<br />

this. I will get a Dussa the next sem” Haddi remembered<br />

explaining GDrive who had blasted Haddi for his<br />

performance.<br />

The next few weeks however removed the word Dussa<br />

from Haddi’s dictionary as his entire focus shifted<br />

towards saving a fakka. His second midterm had again


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been a disaster. He got a 2/30. It had all came down to<br />

the endsem as always. Additionally he got to know from<br />

someone th<strong>at</strong> the professor was gonna fail people with a<br />

net total of 39 and below. So accordingly Haddi had to<br />

score a total of 34 to pass the course. Haddi mugged up<br />

all he could for the endterm. On the day of the exam<br />

Haddi convinced Karnav mishra, a maggu by heart to sit<br />

with him and let him copy some of his answers. As he<br />

walked towards L-7, IITk’s largest lecture halls, Haddi<br />

was pretty cool. He knew th<strong>at</strong> by doing some questions<br />

himself and by copying a few from Karnav he will pass<br />

this course. However as he reached L-7 Haddi realized<br />

th<strong>at</strong> there was a predetermined se<strong>at</strong>ing arrangement for<br />

the exam. It was a bad omen for the things to come.<br />

And wh<strong>at</strong> a bad omen it was. People sitting on either<br />

side of him were in a similiar situ<strong>at</strong>ion as Haddi and<br />

knew nothing of Economics. Haddi was on his own.<br />

Haddi mustered all the confidence he could manage and<br />

calmed himself down.<br />

“It’s just 34 marks. I can do this”<br />

As soon as the question paper touched Haddi’s hand,<br />

th<strong>at</strong> calmness vaporized. At th<strong>at</strong> very moment Haddi<br />

knew he would be standing in front of the professor’s<br />

office within the next few days dreading about getting a<br />

Fakka. The question paper was 16 pages long. The<br />

questions were so long th<strong>at</strong> by the time Haddi finished<br />

reading it he had already forgotten how it started.<br />

Moreover the questions were so outlandish th<strong>at</strong> Haddi<br />

wasn’t getting any wind of any of them. Haddi shifted in<br />

his chair uncomfortably and looked around <strong>at</strong> his<br />

neighbours to see if there was any scope of copying<br />

there and found them staring <strong>at</strong> him as if asking<br />

“Do you know anything?”<br />

Throughout the paper Haddi was looking here and there<br />

so as to get <strong>at</strong>least a mild hint about the answers. He<br />

got up to drink w<strong>at</strong>er 5 times just to see wh<strong>at</strong> people<br />

were doing in their copies. He wondered wh<strong>at</strong> all those


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people were scribbling so ferociously while he was just<br />

sitting looking here and there. To make things worse,<br />

Haddi’s se<strong>at</strong> got changed in the middle of the exam as<br />

the professor thought he was che<strong>at</strong>ing. The stupid<br />

Sanket (or Bakra) sitting besides him was talking some<br />

crap to himself during the exam which made no sense <strong>at</strong><br />

all to Haddi. But to Professor Mao who was w<strong>at</strong>ching<br />

over them, it must have appeared th<strong>at</strong> they were<br />

che<strong>at</strong>ing. Within seconds Professor Mao had sprinted<br />

across to Haddi’s se<strong>at</strong> and grabbed his arm. Before<br />

Haddi could retali<strong>at</strong>e the professor had pulled him up<br />

and transferred him over to the first row. Haddi<br />

somehow wrote a few lines on his answersheet and<br />

submitted it <strong>at</strong> the end of the exam. For the next four<br />

days Haddi spent his time drinking beer with Vodka and<br />

giving a hard time to bakra. He made bakra’s life<br />

miserable and drove him to the brink of tears <strong>at</strong>least<br />

four-five times. In addition to taking out his frustr<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

Haddi had made sure he had saved a number of people<br />

in future from Bakra’s stupidity as he made Bakra swore<br />

not to talk in exams ever again.<br />

Apart from giving a hard time to Bakra, Haddi spent his<br />

time recalcul<strong>at</strong>ing his possible total. There was no way<br />

he was reaching 39. The maximum he was gonna get<br />

was around 30. Even if the professor decided to be a bit<br />

lenient which he wouldn’t be with Haddi, thanks to<br />

bakra, he wouldn’t drop his bar so low. So Haddi had<br />

kinda accepted th<strong>at</strong> he was gonna get a Fakka. But<br />

Acceptance was not enough. He had to wait four days to<br />

get it. Getting a fakka is better than waiting for it. But<br />

finally Haddi’s wait was gonna get over. Within a few<br />

minutes he was gonna get a Fakka. The first in his<br />

academic career. The school topper from Indore was<br />

gonna touch the abyss. Haddi wondered wh<strong>at</strong> all the<br />

reporters who had wrote articles on him after he had got<br />

selected in IITK without any coaching would say if they<br />

got the wind of his current st<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Suddenly the door opened and Haddi was sn<strong>at</strong>ched back<br />

by the present. He saw Three guys come out it, two of


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whom Haddi knew pretty well, Ravi and Sudeesh. Ravi's<br />

face looked as if he was gonna choke concealing the 64<br />

teeth smile which was just about to burst out of his face.<br />

Clearly he had scored pretty well and must know he was<br />

gonna get an Ikka. But he dare not blurt it because he<br />

knew if he blabbered anything rel<strong>at</strong>ed to any ikka he will<br />

get his ass kicked by the people standing outside.<br />

Sudeesh also looked very happy with his performance.<br />

The third guy however seemed very depressed; he<br />

seemed as if he was almost going to cry. Haddi felt like<br />

asking how much his score was so th<strong>at</strong> he can<br />

guesstim<strong>at</strong>e the fakka threshold but decided against it.<br />

He didn’t feel like bothering the guy more than he<br />

already was. The guy seemed to have enough problems<br />

of his own. After a few more b<strong>at</strong>ches of three th<strong>at</strong> went<br />

it, it was clear th<strong>at</strong> most of the people had performed<br />

well. Kaka also came out happy which implied he too<br />

was not gonna get an F. Finally came Haddi’s turn.<br />

Without further much ado he went inside the door<br />

followed by Franky and Alok mittal. The room was a<br />

typical professor’s office with a few file cabinets, a desk,<br />

and a comfortable le<strong>at</strong>her chair for the professor and<br />

three not so comfortable wooden chairs for the<br />

visitors.On the le<strong>at</strong>her chair s<strong>at</strong> Professo Mao, a skinny<br />

fellow in his l<strong>at</strong>e fifties. He was one of the few guys<br />

Haddi had seen in his life who werent bald even so l<strong>at</strong>e<br />

in age. His head was covered with hair as white as<br />

cotton. He was wearing a formal shirt and had classy<br />

spectacles on his eyes. He signaled Franky to close the<br />

door behind them and asked everyone to take a se<strong>at</strong>.<br />

The three of them s<strong>at</strong> down with Haddi in the middle,<br />

Franky on his left and Alok on his right.<br />

"Ok ...so let’s start with you" said Prof Mao looking<br />

towards Franky.<br />

"wh<strong>at</strong>s your roll no"<br />

"why whone jhero jhero phiphty free"


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This was Franky telling his roll number to the professor<br />

in his n<strong>at</strong>ural voice.This was the way he talked and<br />

Haddi was pretty sure the professor hadnt got it.<br />

Nobody could have, not in the first iter<strong>at</strong>ion. Franky<br />

kinda <strong>at</strong>e half the words before they came out of his<br />

mouth.<br />

"Wh<strong>at</strong>’s th<strong>at</strong>??"<br />

"Shar it’sh Y10053" The voice much clearer this time.<br />

"Ok ....let’s see where your copy is......here you<br />

go.......and here’s the question paper alongwith model<br />

answers"<br />

with th<strong>at</strong> the professor handed over the copy to Franky.<br />

Since Haddi had nothing to do, He decided to peep in<br />

Franky’s answersheet. He was reading the cover of a<br />

copy which had a lot of red colored ink scribbled over it.<br />

On top were probably marks from individual questions.<br />

Below th<strong>at</strong> was the total for the endsem. Written futher<br />

below were marks from the two midterms and in the<br />

very bottom was a number encircled in red which was<br />

the grand total. It was <strong>at</strong> this moment Haddi realised<br />

Franky's face go all wierd. It was very difficult to guess<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> he was trying to express. He didn’t look angry, he<br />

looked partly sad and he definitely wasn’t happy. It was<br />

after a few moments th<strong>at</strong> Haddi realised th<strong>at</strong> he was<br />

about to cry. Curious, Haddi looked around for a reason<br />

and saw it written within the red circle on his copy, the<br />

number 39. By this time the professor too had gotten<br />

curious enough to enquire<br />

"Wh<strong>at</strong> is it my child"<br />

Franky did seem to utter something but neither Haddi<br />

nor Professor Mao heard anything<br />

"Just calm down son, tell me wh<strong>at</strong>s wrong?"<br />

"Shar whill i pash the coursh"


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Said Franky very slowly as he moved his answersheet<br />

towards Professor Mao.<br />

Professor Mao took his anwersheet and gave a quick<br />

glance towards the red circle.<br />

"Oh no no no!! You need not worry dear. With a case as<br />

close as yours I dont think i will fail you.You can rest<br />

assured about th<strong>at</strong>. Now just check your answersheet<br />

see if there are any correction or totalling errors"<br />

Franky's face blossomed instantly. He took the<br />

anwersheet back from Professor Mao, gave it a cursory<br />

glance and gave it back. He had got wh<strong>at</strong> he wanted.<br />

The professor now turned his <strong>at</strong>tention towards Haddi.<br />

"Ok.....so wh<strong>at</strong>s your roll number"<br />

"Y10231 sir"<br />

The professor hunted for his answersheet in the stack.<br />

After sometime he pulled out one, gave it a quick glance<br />

and handed it over to Haddi.The first thing Haddi looked<br />

for was the red circle on the cover. Written inside the<br />

circle was a number. And the number was 33.<br />

So it had finally happened. Haddi had been<br />

doomed.However inspite of feeling frustr<strong>at</strong>ed and<br />

disappointed Haddi’s mind behaved in a way th<strong>at</strong> makes<br />

every IITian an IITian. He was filled up with a lot of<br />

optimism and he thought<br />

“So wh<strong>at</strong> if I have gotten a Fakka, lot of successful<br />

people have failed <strong>at</strong> some point in their life. I will work<br />

hard. I will not give up.”<br />

Haddi felt all his anxiety, nervousness flo<strong>at</strong>ing away and<br />

he started feeling better as if a huge load was off of him.<br />

R<strong>at</strong>her than thinking th<strong>at</strong> He had got 33 marks Haddi<br />

started thinking th<strong>at</strong> he was just 6 short of the<br />

threshold.


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“Wh<strong>at</strong> if there was totalling error or some answer had<br />

not been checked correctly? I might still paas the<br />

course”<br />

Haddi thought and decided to ask for the model<br />

answers.<br />

“Sir can I have the question paper and the model<br />

answers??"<br />

After Prof Rao handed him the model answers, Haddi<br />

decided to check each and every page, each and every<br />

line of his answersheet. He started cross checking his<br />

answers with the model ones very slowly. There was no<br />

scope of any increment in question 1 and 2.<br />

Disappointed, Haddi turned the page. Question 3 was no<br />

better, ha had messed up the whole concept. He was<br />

lucky to get 3 marks in th<strong>at</strong>. He thought he deserved<br />

zero for the kind of stupidity he had done. Page after<br />

page Haddi kept turning, but there just wasnt any<br />

correction error or anything close to th<strong>at</strong>. Finally after<br />

coming to page ten he realised th<strong>at</strong> there were no more<br />

pages to go. Heck even the pagecount of his<br />

answersheet was smaller than the question paper.<br />

“May be I do deserve a Fakka”<br />

Haddi thought but decided to give it one more try. He<br />

opened up the front page and started going through the<br />

answers once again. But it was of no use. Haddi just<br />

culdn’t see any place where he could have requested for<br />

an increment of marks. Haddi didn’t know how long he<br />

was pondering over his answerbook. It may have been 5<br />

min, 10 min or an hour Haddi just didn’t know. He just<br />

didn’t wanna get up from his chair. He was deep into his<br />

thoughts when he heard a creaking noise; it was from<br />

Prof Mao's chair. When Haddi looked up he saw Prof Mao<br />

staring <strong>at</strong> him unblinkedly. Apparently he was getting<br />

very restless and rightly so, Haddi was taking a lot of<br />

time going through his answer sheet. But he didn’t care,<br />

he wanted to be sure about his answers. Haddi was


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about to dive back into his answersheet when Prof Mao<br />

said:<br />

"I dont think there is any use going through th<strong>at</strong>. At the<br />

Max i can give you a D"<br />

The next 10 seconds saw Haddi thanking the professor,<br />

returning his copy and moving out of the door. He saw<br />

Jaggu, Axle and Mariyal on his way out and gave them a<br />

good 64 teeth smile. Now th<strong>at</strong>’s a privelage somebody<br />

getting an Ikka can’t have. While a person who has just<br />

moved to a dikka from a Fakka can come out smiling out<br />

of the professor’s room, someone getting an Ikka can’t.<br />

It was when Haddi was walking back towards the lift<br />

th<strong>at</strong> he realised wh<strong>at</strong> had happened.<br />

"I have passed the course!!! There is no compulsion to<br />

stay during the <strong>summer</strong>. I am Through. Wuhooo!!!”


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The Fakka<br />

Axle and Mariyal rushed back to hall-2. They were pretty<br />

happy with the way things had gone for them today <strong>at</strong><br />

Prof Mao’s office. Their score was pretty good and they<br />

were going to end up getting the grades they were<br />

expecting. It was almost 12 o’clock but Axle and Mariyal<br />

knew most of the people would still be sleeping. As soon<br />

as they entered the hall they saw Haddi and vodka<br />

talking to each other.<br />

"Kya be Haddi wapas aa gaya. Kya hua??"<br />

"Are bhokali ho gayi. Dikka aa gaya"<br />

"Sahi. Chalo isi khushi main IITK g<strong>at</strong>e chalte hai"<br />

Transl<strong>at</strong>ion:<br />

"Let’s go and get Vodka".<br />

By this time Axle and Mariyal had also joined them. The<br />

prospect of going to the g<strong>at</strong>e was appreci<strong>at</strong>ed by all and<br />

a trip was planned instantly. They were just about to<br />

leave when it struck to Mariyal th<strong>at</strong> vodka had to go and<br />

meet a professor about revoking one of his Fakkas. He<br />

decided to remind him.<br />

"Abe Vodka, Saale tumhe professor se ba<strong>at</strong> karne jaana<br />

hai shayad. tera fakka revoke kar dega woh keh raha<br />

tha tu."<br />

"Jaana hai nahi jaana tha Mariyal. Usne subah subah<br />

email kar ke bola ki grade revoc<strong>at</strong>ion ki koi possibility<br />

nahi hai. It’s done. Ab mere do fakke confirm hai. So all<br />

th<strong>at</strong> remains now is to go get drunk. Gaadi le ke aaya<br />

main"<br />

Vodka quickened towards his bike while waving his key<br />

left and right. The parking lot was in front of the wing. It


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housed bicycles and the occasional bikes like th<strong>at</strong> of<br />

Vodka. As always there were a lot of Bicycles standing<br />

haphazardly around Vodka’s bike which needed to be<br />

cleared before vodka could take out the Bike. Vodka<br />

knew this would be the case and starting working on it<br />

as soon as he got in the parking lot. He tried for a bit<br />

but when he realized th<strong>at</strong> the situ<strong>at</strong>ion was too complex<br />

to be resolved amicably; he decided to take the tried<br />

and tested route.<br />

“Bang”<br />

“Bang”<br />

He kicked cycles on either side of the bike which then<br />

fell like dominos clearing the way for his bike. As he<br />

took his bike out, a very sleepy guy appeared in the<br />

wing corridor and called out to Haddi.<br />

"Kya be Haddi kidhar jaa rahe ho"<br />

This was Chashmish, a really "shareef" banda from<br />

Allahabad. He was a phenomenal sleeper. He had once<br />

slept for 18 hours straight and th<strong>at</strong> too without the<br />

influence of alcohol. Apparently he had woken up early<br />

today.<br />

"Are Chashmish paas ho gaye launde. Jaa rahe hai g<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Chalna hai?"<br />

"Subah subah...Saale tum log pagal ho gaye ho kyaa.<br />

But ab tum log jaa hi rahe ho to mana kaise kar sakte<br />

hai. Do minute ruko manjan kar ke a<strong>at</strong>e hai. Waise ra<strong>at</strong><br />

ko bhi jaoge kyaa??"<br />

"Haan haan ra<strong>at</strong> ko bhi chale chalenge"<br />

"Haddi saale maarenge mar jaoge. Chalo jaldi"


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Vodka had apparently been successful in taking out the<br />

bike and was now standing on the alleyway with a<br />

yamaha settled bene<strong>at</strong>h him. It was time to leave.<br />

“Chasmish, tu Axle aur Mariyal ke sa<strong>at</strong>h aa jaana”<br />

Haddi shouted and ran towards the bike to sit on the<br />

back. He settled on the back while Vodka pushed the<br />

bike to a high speed. They reached IIT g<strong>at</strong>e in no time<br />

and parked the bike outside the beer shop. Being 12:30<br />

in the afternoon the shopkeeper was just relaxing in a<br />

chair outside the shop.Wondering if the shop was open<br />

Vodka asked him<br />

"Kyon bhaiya dukaan chalu hai kyaa"<br />

"Haan haan chalu hai"<br />

"Do kingfisher strong, do thunderbolt aur ek vodka"<br />

They took the drinks and came back to the hostel. On<br />

reaching close to the hostel they could make out Jaggu<br />

and Franky standing outside. On reaching closer Haddi<br />

asked him wh<strong>at</strong> his score was in ECO202.<br />

"Are saala Fakka lag gaya! 29 total hai hamara"<br />

"fakka bol diya kyaa woh??" asked Vodka<br />

"Haan be sab copy dekh ke chala gaya tha tab hum usse<br />

ba<strong>at</strong> karne gaya.Humne poocha ki sir 29 total pe kyaa<br />

milega. To woh bola ki I can’t give you a D, I will give<br />

the last D to a guy named Rohit who came just before<br />

you. He looked to be a very sincere student to me. Saala<br />

usne jaise hi yeh bola humne socha Haddi aur saala<br />

sincere. Hum to almost has diye the. Badi mushkil se<br />

control kiya"<br />

After hearing these words, Vodka gave out a hysterical<br />

laughter. He was joined by Jaggu and Franky. Jaggu<br />

then saw the backpacks with bottles in them and


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grasped th<strong>at</strong> Vodka and Haddi were going for a drink.<br />

His laughter died down abruptly and he said in a very<br />

serious tone<br />

“Alcohol sareer ke liye accha nahi hai. Yeh sareer ko<br />

dehydr<strong>at</strong>e karta hai”<br />

“Saale Jaggu, p<strong>at</strong>a hai sareer ke liye sabse kharaab<br />

cheez kyaa hai??” asked Vodka<br />

“Kya hai??”<br />

“Fakka” Replied Vodka and started walking towards his<br />

room. He was in no mood to argue the health influences<br />

of alcohol with Jaggu. He just wanted to get the alcohol<br />

level in his body up.<br />

By 2 in the afternoon, vodka, Axle, Mariyal, Haddi and<br />

Chashmish had gulped all the alcohol they had and were<br />

well drunk. Vodka cursed around for a while on his<br />

professors and by three o clock all of them were in deep<br />

sleep.<br />

Haddi was dreaming about winning a gold medal in<br />

InterIIT sports meet when it was interrupted by some<br />

voices around him.<br />

"Ae Haddi utho be, bahut so liye"<br />

"Saala kaisi kumbhakaran ki neend soya hai. Pee ke<br />

soya hai lagta hai"<br />

"Are utho bhaiya. UG office chalna hai. Fakke ki list<br />

dekhne jaana hai. Kaka saale tumhe bole the yeh nahi<br />

uthega"<br />

"Are ruko uth<strong>at</strong>e hai abhi Untees. Are utho Haddi kahe<br />

gaali dilwa rahe ho"


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"ayre aybbhi soonee do beee" Haddi said in a sleepy<br />

voice.He didn’t wanna get up.He wanted to finish his<br />

dream.<br />

Then suddenly he felt a leg hit his body and with th<strong>at</strong> his<br />

sleep started vanishing. With a considerable amount of<br />

effort he opened his eyes to see two guys standing<br />

besides his bed. The taller one was Untees who had<br />

devoted most of his mental resources towards Cards,<br />

AOE and bakwaas.The shorter one was Kaka.<br />

"Kya hai be" Haddi said yawning.<br />

"Saale tum to paas ho liye. lekin hamari life main abhi<br />

bhi tension hai. MOS ke fakko ki list aa gayi hai .chalo<br />

dekhne"<br />

MOS was mechanics of solids. One the most dangerous<br />

courses offered in IITk. It was taken by a professor who<br />

almost always failed students with low <strong>at</strong>tendance and<br />

lousy performance. Which autom<strong>at</strong>ically meant Untees<br />

was <strong>at</strong> risk.<br />

“Kaka tum ise uthao. Main doosron ko utha ke a<strong>at</strong>a<br />

hoon.” Untees said to kaka and went to other rooms to<br />

wake up the rest of the gang.<br />

“Haddi saale uth jao. Hum log bhi ek baar dekh a<strong>at</strong>e hai<br />

notice board. Kyaa p<strong>at</strong>a kisi sarfire professor ne hamara<br />

fakka laga diya ho”<br />

"Abe nahi be… Hum log ab safe hai. Ab kauno fakka nahi<br />

lagne waala hum logo ka” Haddi yawned and then<br />

continued<br />

”Do min zara fresh ho leta hoon”<br />

With th<strong>at</strong> he got up, freshened and after five minutes<br />

the seven of them were walking towards UG office.<br />

Although the sun was about to set and the street lamps


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were coming on, it was still sweltering hot. The sun had<br />

beamed quiet a lot of photons on IITK today.<br />

"Abe koi sutta rakha hai kyaa" asked Mariyal to the<br />

group<br />

"Navy cut hai mere paas" replied Untees<br />

"Do zara"<br />

Untees gave the cigarette to Mariyal who lit it up. To<br />

save money and smoke only one cigarette was lit which<br />

was passed around in turns between everyone in the<br />

group except kaka.<br />

"Kaka loge be" asked Chashmish and gestured him to<br />

take a drag.<br />

"Nahi be main passive smoking main hi theek hoon"<br />

Kaka did not smoke or drink.But he was there in almost<br />

all of the daaaru parties th<strong>at</strong> were organized.<br />

As soon as all of them ventured close to the lecture hall<br />

complex they saw sissy coming from the other direction<br />

with two of his friends.<br />

"Aur sissy kyaa chal raha hai" asked Haddi<br />

sissy didn’t reply but instead kept staring <strong>at</strong> the group<br />

with the others as if looking <strong>at</strong> seven ghosts and kept on<br />

walking.<br />

“Wh<strong>at</strong> the hell was th<strong>at</strong> about” enquired Untees<br />

Haddi shrugged his shoulders and took another drag. He<br />

had already <strong>at</strong>tributed sissy’s misbehavior to his<br />

weirdness and was busy with his cigarette. They were<br />

now walking through the same walkway in which Haddi<br />

had walked in the morning. However <strong>at</strong> this time he was<br />

very relieved. Soon they were on the p<strong>at</strong>hway th<strong>at</strong> led<br />

to the UG office. There were around 7-8 guys standing


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and staring <strong>at</strong> the notice board. By the time they got to<br />

the notice board some of they had left so the<br />

stupendous seven had the board all to themselves.<br />

Vodka was extremely chilled out. He knew he had<br />

already gotten two Fakkas. Kaka, Chashmish, Haddi,<br />

Axle and Mariyal were all pretty much through. It was<br />

only the question of Untees who was <strong>at</strong> risk in <strong>at</strong>least<br />

one of the courses. Vodka went and s<strong>at</strong> down on the<br />

stairs. He lit up a cigarette and started smoking. He was<br />

not <strong>at</strong> all interested in peering <strong>at</strong> the notice board. He<br />

was just here to accompany the rest of his buddies.<br />

Everyone else was on the notice board looking for<br />

Untees’s name. MOS had been a disaster for him. He<br />

was pretty sure th<strong>at</strong> he was gonna get a fakka. He had a<br />

total of 25/100. The fakka list was arranged according to<br />

year. First up was the 98 B<strong>at</strong>ch. They saw some 8- 10<br />

roll numbers there.Then there was the 99 b<strong>at</strong>ch. Again<br />

some 20 odd students had gotten a Fakka. They then<br />

moved to the Y0 b<strong>at</strong>ch. Here a guy named sandeep<br />

gupta had scored 4 fakkas.<br />

"Now th<strong>at</strong>’s incredible" Haddi said out loud<br />

Then came the Y1 b<strong>at</strong>ch. It was a long list. They could<br />

see some 100 names in the list.<br />

"Are bhaiya bahut lambi list hai be, mera naam to zaroor<br />

hoga" said Untees in a concerned voice.<br />

"Are aisa koi zaroori nahi. Thodi thand rakho tum” kaka<br />

<strong>at</strong>tempted to console him.<br />

They started going over the list with each of them<br />

scanning a different portion. ShortIy thereafter<br />

Chashmish suddenly started shouting<br />

“Iski aisi ki taisi. Mera fakka lag gaya!!!” Everyone<br />

stopped wh<strong>at</strong> they were doing and started looking <strong>at</strong><br />

him. Chashmish looked back with a sad expression on<br />

his face and his hands on his head.<br />

“Kya”


“Kaise”<br />

“Kisme”<br />

“B<strong>at</strong>ao be”<br />

“Kuchh bolo”<br />

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But Chashmish wouldn’t answer. He went and s<strong>at</strong> on the<br />

stairs with Vodka who just looked <strong>at</strong> Chashmish with a<br />

blank face for sometime, smirked and then offered him<br />

the cigarette he was smoking. Chashmish took it<br />

instantly and took a long drag. Unable to gain any<br />

insights from Chashmish everyone went back to the<br />

notice board and started scrutinizing it with double the<br />

speed. If Chashmish had failed, many others were also<br />

<strong>at</strong> risk.<br />

They were looking for Untees’s roll number: Y10823.<br />

Haddi was the first to reach the relevant portion of the<br />

list and started scanning it. His eyes stopped <strong>at</strong> a<br />

familiar number: Y10823.<br />

F list<br />

Roll Number Course<br />

Y10746 Mechanics of Solids<br />

Y10567 Principles of chemistry<br />

Y10555 Principles of chemistry<br />

Y10510 Principles of chemistry<br />

Y10965 Principles of chemistry<br />

Y10823 Principles of chemistry


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So Untees had indeed gotten a Fakka. Haddi looked<br />

towards Kaka to tell him th<strong>at</strong> he had got Untees’s name<br />

but instead he saw kaka staring <strong>at</strong> a different portion.<br />

Curious, Haddi looked towards the notice board to see<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> kaka was reading and instantly grasped the reason<br />

for his blank looks.<br />

F List<br />

Roll Number Course<br />

Y10726 Mechanics of Solids<br />

Y10557 Principles of chemistry<br />

Y10535 Principles of chemistry<br />

Y10520 Principles of chemistry<br />

Y10382 Principles of chemistry<br />

Y10831 Principles of chemistry<br />

Y10921 Principles of chemistry<br />

The roll number Y10382 was Kaka’s!!<br />

This development was totally unexpected. Haddi just<br />

didn’t know how to react. He now turned towards Untees<br />

just to find him looking towards him while his finger<br />

placed on a certain point on the notice board. Haddi’s<br />

mind was just too overcome to understand wh<strong>at</strong> he was<br />

trying to show. After a moment or two when he got a<br />

grasp of things, Haddi moved over to see wh<strong>at</strong> Untees<br />

was pointing <strong>at</strong>. And wh<strong>at</strong> he saw there was something<br />

he hadn’t expected in a million years


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F List<br />

Roll Number Course<br />

Y10231 Principles of Chemistry<br />

Y10568 Principles of chemistry<br />

Y10550 Principles of chemistry<br />

Y10512 Principles of chemistry<br />

After a few moments of shock and shouting whence Axle<br />

and Mariyal also realized th<strong>at</strong> they had also been the<br />

victims of principles of chemistry, all five of them looked<br />

<strong>at</strong> each other with a blank face in a moment of silence.<br />

They then turned around to see Vodka staring <strong>at</strong> them<br />

with a smirk and Chashmish spewing smoke from his<br />

mouth. Then out of nowhere all of them started<br />

laughing hysterically. When the laughter died down,<br />

vodka looked <strong>at</strong> Haddi with a smile, put one hand on his<br />

shoulder and said<br />

“Welcome to the club”.


36<br />

The promise<br />

"Untees, make it ten Kingfisher and three thunderbolt,<br />

Axle is going to have 2 bottles and not three"<br />

Haddi looked towards Untees and rolled his eyes as he<br />

passed on Axle’s message. Axle was being his annoying<br />

self yet again. After “forgetting” to bring his wallet<br />

(Which was like a crime in IIT terms) he was being a<br />

pain in deciding wh<strong>at</strong> he wanted to drink. After switching<br />

from beer to whisky to vodka he was back to 3 bottles of<br />

beer and had apparently changed th<strong>at</strong> too. The beer<br />

shop was particularly crowded today. A huge proportion<br />

of the people whose name was on the doom board were<br />

there. Those who were not present had already came<br />

and bought their fill. The seven of them had walked<br />

there straight after they were done <strong>at</strong> the doom board.<br />

It had been an extremely shocking development. Prof<br />

Roy had never given so many Fakkas in his career. A<br />

substantial percentage of the class seemed to have<br />

failed the course. Even decent scorers like Axle and<br />

Mariyal who were in the range of a cool cool Dikka had<br />

failed the course. A number of theories were circul<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

while walking from the academic area to the IIT g<strong>at</strong>e<br />

about why Prof Roy had given so many fakkas. The<br />

theories varied from domestic disturbance <strong>at</strong> Prof Roy’s<br />

house (Coutesy: kaka) to mind control experiments by<br />

the military (Courtesy: Haddi). The discussion was<br />

mostly inconclusive and eventually people had decided<br />

to let it go. It was almost impossible to guess the<br />

accur<strong>at</strong>e reason for the sudden spike in fakkas.<br />

As soon all of them had reached IIT G<strong>at</strong>e, two girls<br />

travelling in the opposite direction had passed them.<br />

Both of them had given a nasty stare to Mariyal who<br />

was trying really hard not to look <strong>at</strong> them. Mariyal had<br />

only one problem in his life. He was unable to stay away<br />

from girls. Good, bad, ugly he always needed a/few<br />

girl/girls in his life. Looking <strong>at</strong> his habit’s, Untees had


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once given him an extremely hard time by popularizing<br />

in the entire hostel th<strong>at</strong> Mariyal had a STD and wanted<br />

to spread it as much as possible.<br />

Unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely it was Untees again who had observed the<br />

whole incident. As soon as the girls had passed by,<br />

Mariyal had relaxed a bit just to find out Untees smirking<br />

<strong>at</strong> him. Mariyal got stunned for a second but after he<br />

realized th<strong>at</strong> Untees had probably guessed wh<strong>at</strong> was<br />

going on already, he had recovered and said with a wink<br />

“Th<strong>at</strong> was first semester”<br />

After reaching the beer shop, the next 15 min were<br />

spent cursing Axle for his indecisivnes. As soon as he<br />

asked Haddi to switch the number of Beer bottles from<br />

three to two, Mariyal and Chashmish started swearing<br />

and made sure Axle did not speak anymore. There<br />

efforts had resulted in the whole process being a lot<br />

more efficient and all of them were almost done. It was<br />

now just a m<strong>at</strong>ter of collecting the bottles from the shop<br />

and going back.<br />

"Are bhaiya zara jaldi kariye"<br />

Everyone heard Untees's imp<strong>at</strong>ient voice as he stood in<br />

front of the shop waiting for the shopkeeper to hand him<br />

13 bottles of beer. Apparently the shopkeeper was being<br />

very slow in taking out the beer bottles from the fridge<br />

which was making Untees extremely unhappy. The<br />

shopkeeper’s pace picked up big time after hearing<br />

Untees shout.<br />

“Mariyal zara yahan aao”<br />

Untees called out in his usual calm baritone with his<br />

arms outstretched and a bottle of beer in each hand. He<br />

was signaling Mariyal to help him with the beer bottles.<br />

Thirteen beer bottles meant some unfortun<strong>at</strong>e guy was<br />

going to get some pretty good back workout. Mariyal<br />

took the bottles and put them in his backpack. Similiar<br />

tre<strong>at</strong>ment was given to ten other bottles. All the bottles


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were kept in the backpack which was promptly handed<br />

over to Axle who instantly started cribbing<br />

“Saala main kyon pakdu isko”<br />

“Axle. Ek to tum paise nahi laye. Upar se 15 min tumne<br />

daaru decide karne main lagaya. Ab zara sa bag uthane<br />

main nautanki kar rahe ho. Agar daaru chahiye to bag<br />

uthao nahi to ek bottle nahi milne doonga main tumhe”<br />

Replied Untees. He had had enough. He was not<br />

interested in hearing Axle crib anymore. Axle protested<br />

a bit more but as soon he realized th<strong>at</strong> alcohol was<br />

being jeopardized he shut his mouth and started<br />

moving. With th<strong>at</strong>, 7 people and 12 bottles of beer<br />

started making their way towards Hall-2. One of the<br />

bottles had an extremely short life expectancy as Vodka<br />

had kept the 13th bottle with himself. Before anyone<br />

could ask him the reason, Vodka had already opened the<br />

bottle, taken a big gulp and offered the bottle to<br />

Chashmish. By the time everyone reached IIT g<strong>at</strong>e both<br />

of them had emptied the bottle.Intermittent quibbles of<br />

Axle were audible in the background the whole while.<br />

“Saala yeh bora humein kyon thama diye ho be sab.<br />

Chashmish naujawan lo ise zara laado to thodi der,<br />

seh<strong>at</strong> banegi tumhari”.<br />

It was the “<strong>at</strong>tempt to escape from work whenever<br />

possible” principle th<strong>at</strong> Axle was trying to apply like<br />

every IITian.<br />

“Are Axle le ke chalo thodi der, pahuch hi gaye hai” I<br />

Chashmish replied in a very innocent tone. Apparently<br />

he too was applying the same principle.<br />

“Ae kaka tumhari tond nikal rahi hai be. Humein kisi<br />

bahut samajhdaar insaan ne b<strong>at</strong>aya hai ki bora dhone se<br />

tond kam hoti hai. Lo ise pakdo aur tond kam karo”<br />

<strong>at</strong>tempt two by Axle.


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“Nahi main theek hoon. Meri tond pasand hai mujhe”<br />

Replied kaka.Axle had failed again.<br />

“Abe vodka tumhare ha<strong>at</strong>h khali acche nahi lagte”.<br />

Attempt three by Axle <strong>at</strong> vodka.<br />

“Chupchaap chalo be”<br />

Replied vodka succinctly. Axle was being be<strong>at</strong>en down<br />

from everywhere.<br />

“Abe tum log saale sadak pe daaru m<strong>at</strong> piyo be” said<br />

Axle in an irritable tone to vodka and Chashmish. Clearly<br />

he was frustr<strong>at</strong>ed from his three failed <strong>at</strong>tempts to<br />

handover the beer bag.<br />

“Maare do kantaap. Chup chaap chalo jyada tir-tir m<strong>at</strong><br />

karo” vodka replied.<br />

All of them had now reached IIT g<strong>at</strong>e. IIT g<strong>at</strong>e was a<br />

bustling market with all kinds of shops. There were<br />

hawkers, chemists, general stores, STD-PCO’s, repair<br />

shops, mechanics, restaurents, china town ( the chicken<br />

kali mirch place) and in between all these was the<br />

entrance to the campus ( And th<strong>at</strong> is why the name “IIT<br />

g<strong>at</strong>e”). The campus was huge, roughly rectangular (<br />

assumed) with a railway line running adjacent to the<br />

side facing the road.So the first thing anyone<br />

encountered when they took the road towards IIT<br />

campus was the railways crossing. The hostels were<br />

loc<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> the far end of the campus, and presented a<br />

long walk from the g<strong>at</strong>e. Since everyone had already<br />

walked from the Academic area to the g<strong>at</strong>e, nobody was<br />

in any mood to walk back. There was also the eagerness<br />

to get drunk and curse the professors th<strong>at</strong> was<br />

interfering. Consequently cycle rickshaws were the order<br />

of the situ<strong>at</strong>ion. All of them approached a group of<br />

richshaw-walas standing outside the IIT g<strong>at</strong>e. One eager<br />

rickshaw-wala came right next to Haddi and asked<br />

“Kahan jayenge sahab”


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“Bhaiya ghar jaana hai!! indore chaloge kya?” cheeked<br />

Haddi. Haddi was a resident of Indore. Although his tone<br />

was serious, the humour in his question was caught<br />

instantly by kaka and Chashmish who started smiling.<br />

But since his tone sounded very sincere, the rickshawwala<br />

actually started thinking if he knew of such a place.<br />

Finally after a lot of thought he replied.<br />

“Nahi sahab humein campus main hi rickshaw chalane ki<br />

permission hai”.<br />

Untees gave a smirk listening to this reply, while Axle<br />

burst into laughter.<br />

“Agar bahar chalane ki permission hoti to chalte kyaa??”<br />

asked Haddi trying to pick on the guy.<br />

“Haan sahab bilkul chalte” the rickshaw-wala answered.<br />

“Kitne paise lagte hai wahan jaane ke??” Haddi<br />

continued.<br />

“Yeh jagah to shayad jareeb chauki ke paas a<strong>at</strong>i hai<br />

nahi?” enquired the rickshaw-wala.<br />

“Haan usi ke thoda aage hai” replied Haddi. He too was<br />

having trouble controlling his laughter now.<br />

“15 rupyaa lagega sahab” said the rickshaw-wala.<br />

“Saala agli baar se train ki bajaye rickshaw se hi<br />

jayenge be Indore. Jabardasti 250 rupaye dete hai har<br />

baar.rickshaw se jayenge to bahut paisa bach jayega.”<br />

Haddi added and started laughing.<br />

The rickshaw-wala was speechless. He couldn’t<br />

understand wh<strong>at</strong> was going on. He started scr<strong>at</strong>ching his<br />

head and managed a meek smile to join the seven<br />

strong group who was laughing intently. This is when<br />

Untees interjected and came to the point.<br />

“Are bhaiya Hall-2 jaana hai. 3 log hai”


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“Bhaiya teen log kaise le jayenge guard pareshan<br />

karega” cried the rickshaw-wala. For some obscure<br />

reason the IIT Kanpur SIS guards had a problem with<br />

Richshaw-walas carrying three people. But as is the case<br />

with every situ<strong>at</strong>ion in life, there was a workaround.<br />

“Are aap chalao.Abhi main aur Untees baith ja<strong>at</strong>e hai,<br />

Axle ko aap chauki ke baad bitha lena” Haddi instructed<br />

the rickshaw-wala, then turned towards Axle and said<br />

“Axle, chalna chalu karo”<br />

By the time Axle could retali<strong>at</strong>e, Haddi and Untees had<br />

already s<strong>at</strong> on the rickshaw.<br />

“Abe kyaa majak hai yaar” Axle said irritably.<br />

“Majak nahi hai hakeeq<strong>at</strong> hai. Ab jaldi se bag de do nahi<br />

to woh bhi carry kar ke laana padega”<br />

Axle instantly filled up with a lot of energy on hearing<br />

those words and enthusiastically handed over the bag to<br />

Haddi.<br />

The checkpost was loc<strong>at</strong>ed some 100 meters from the<br />

railway crossing. Every motored vehicle th<strong>at</strong> passed in<br />

had to get a pass made so th<strong>at</strong> unauthorized vehicles<br />

couldn’t get in the campus. There was also an occasional<br />

checking of Rickshaw-wala’s identity cards. Not all<br />

rickshaw-walas were allowed to oper<strong>at</strong>e inside the<br />

campus. The ones who were allowed to oper<strong>at</strong>e were<br />

provided an identity card. At was <strong>at</strong> this security point<br />

where the policy of two persons per rickshaw was<br />

strictly enforced. However as soon as you crossed the<br />

checkpoint, nobody cared. This is exactly wh<strong>at</strong> Haddi’s<br />

workaround was. They were going to cross the<br />

checkpoint with two people and then pick up Axle<br />

thereafter. The Rickshaw-wala started paddling and<br />

within a short while the cycle rickshaw was crossing the<br />

words “Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur” which<br />

were etched in golden metal on a white wall towards the


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left of the road. The rickshaw crossed the check post<br />

shortly where a guy with a big mustache scanned the<br />

rickshaw-wala with his eyes and decided to let him go.<br />

The rickshaw came to a halt some 50 meters ahead of<br />

the checkpoint and started waiting for Axle.<br />

“Ghar pe kyaa b<strong>at</strong>aoge?” asked Untees to Haddi who<br />

was looking intently <strong>at</strong> the sky. It took him a while to<br />

break his stream of thought. After he gained control,<br />

Haddi took a deep bre<strong>at</strong>h and replied.<br />

“Abhi tak kuchh socha nahi. Tu??”<br />

“Wahi pichle saal waala. keh doonga ki DS part 2 hone<br />

wala hai is baar” cheeked Untees.<br />

DS or the Introduction to d<strong>at</strong>a structures course was a<br />

professional course offered <strong>at</strong> IITK during <strong>summer</strong>. It’s<br />

aim was to reinforce computer science skills of students.<br />

It was quiet easily the one course most parents whose<br />

children were <strong>at</strong> IITK knew about. DS was the common<br />

reason most of the children who got a Fakka and had to<br />

stay in the campus during <strong>summer</strong> st<strong>at</strong>ed to their<br />

parents. It was a safe and secure reason. And moreover<br />

it supplied a genuine reason to ask for money (Which<br />

was incidently required to register for the makeup<br />

course, mess bills and beer)<br />

Haddi gave a smile after he heard this. He had instantly<br />

recalled Untees’s covers<strong>at</strong>ion with his parents from last<br />

year in a situ<strong>at</strong>ion similiar to this. Untees had failed in a<br />

course and was planning to take a makeup course. He<br />

remembered sitting in hall-2 quad discussing with kaka<br />

and Untees discussing wh<strong>at</strong> reason Untees should st<strong>at</strong>e<br />

to his parents.<br />

“Abe suno, mujhe lagta hai ek baar ghar ho aao aur<br />

b<strong>at</strong>a do gharwalo ko ki galti se fail ho gaye ho” Kaka had<br />

suggested after a lot of thought


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“So basically sach bol doon??”<br />

Untees tried to confirm if wh<strong>at</strong> he had heard was<br />

correct. Kaka nodded in response. Untees and Haddi<br />

looked <strong>at</strong> each other with a blank face and then within a<br />

few seconds shook there head in disagreement.<br />

“Aise kaise sach bol de be. Abhi to nahi hi b<strong>at</strong>ana chahta<br />

main gharwalo ko. Main soch raha hoon kuchh aisa<br />

b<strong>at</strong>aun ki gharwale convince bhi ho jaye aur mujhe<br />

course lene ke liye paise bhi mil jaye. Kya be Haddi<br />

kuchh dimaag lagao be! Yeh harishchandra to saala<br />

chirkut hai” Untees replied discounting kaka’s suggestion<br />

who instantly threw up his hands in protest.<br />

Haddi s<strong>at</strong> silently for a while and then replied after wh<strong>at</strong><br />

looked like an intense brain storming process<br />

”Dekho aisa keh do ki Inter IIT ke liye ek Bhokal<br />

(ultim<strong>at</strong>e) camp lagne wala hai. Des ke kuchh jaanemaane<br />

coach aane wale hai basketball sikhane. Sa<strong>at</strong>h<br />

main fitness camp bhi lagne wala hai.Keh dena ki thodi<br />

initial fees bhi hai jo ki august ke around reimburse ho<br />

jaegi. Ho gaya kaam”<br />

Inter IIT implied the Inter IIT sports meet th<strong>at</strong> used to<br />

happen once a year in December and was taken pretty<br />

seriously by all the IIt’s. Organizing special training<br />

camps to train prospective team members was a norm<br />

in IIT Kanpur.<br />

Untees considered Haddi’s suggestion for a while and<br />

then said<br />

“Hmm. Yeh kaha jaa sakta hai. Phod diye ladke”<br />

This is when one of the two common phones of the hall<br />

had rung and daul<strong>at</strong>ram-ji, the phone <strong>at</strong>tendant picked<br />

it up. After listening to the caller, he held out the<br />

receiver to Untees and said<br />

“Prachit kapoor!!! phone hai aapka. Ghar se”.


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Kaka and Haddi overheard the entire convers<strong>at</strong>ion as<br />

they were sitting pretty close to Untees who crossed his<br />

legs, held the receiver and started talking.<br />

“Hello…..”<br />

“Haan mammi”<br />

“Main accha hoon”<br />

“Khana wagairah to theek hi chal raha hai.aap to jaanti<br />

hi hai ki hamari mess kaisi hai”<br />

“Achha mammi suno. Main is baar <strong>summer</strong> main shayad<br />

yahin rahoon”<br />

“Are mana karne se pahle suniye to. Woh aisa hai ki is<br />

baar yahan ek sports camp lag raha hai. India ke best<br />

basketball coach aane wale hai train karne.to main soch<br />

raha tha ki usi main register kar loon.december main<br />

inter IIT sports meet ki acchi prepar<strong>at</strong>ion ho jaegi”<br />

“Yahin koi do mahine ka hai.15 july tak kh<strong>at</strong>am ho<br />

jaega”<br />

“Kyaa? 25 June ko bangalore jaana hai?? Kisliye??”<br />

“Sameer bhaiya ki abhi to engagement hui hai, itni jaldi<br />

shaadi kyon kar rahe hai woh??”<br />

“Lekin mammi main us time shayad hi chal paun”<br />

“Nahi basketball ke liye bhaiya ki shaadi thodi<br />

chhodoonga main”<br />

“Abe ab kyaa karoon” Untees hissed to kaka and Haddi<br />

who shrugged their shoulders. Apparently Untees was in<br />

a tight spot now and unless someone came up with<br />

something he would have had to tell the truth. It was<br />

time for some drastic improvis<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

“Lekin mujhe Ek d<strong>at</strong>astructures ka course bhi karna hai<br />

mammi”


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“Are ek d<strong>at</strong>astructures ka course hai. Yahan ke<br />

computer science ke log le rahe hai is baar. Hamare<br />

department main waise bhi job scene kaafi poor hai.<br />

Mujhe most probably software job hi karni padegi. saari<br />

software companies aajkal yeh wala course dekhti hai.<br />

Sirf first year ke logo ke liye offer ho raha hai is baar.<br />

Main soch raha hoon woh bhi kar loon. job ke liye accha<br />

rahega. Nahi to baad main problem ho jaegi”<br />

“Marvellous” Haddi uttered under his bre<strong>at</strong>h<br />

“Nahi maammi bada hi important course hai. Ek bhi<br />

class miss kari to woh log certific<strong>at</strong>e nahi denge. Waise<br />

bhi engagement to maine <strong>at</strong>tend kar hi li hai. Main<br />

sameer bhaiya se ba<strong>at</strong> kar loonga”<br />

“Accha theek hai phir. Is weeked ghar aaunga. Mujhe<br />

kuchh paise bhi chahiye honge. Course main register<br />

karne ke liye dena padenge”<br />

“Papa ko hi kahiyega”<br />

“Ok bye ….goodnite”<br />

“Th<strong>at</strong> was close” Untees had commented to the duo with<br />

a smile on his face after he hung up the phone.<br />

“Is baar bhi last moment pe str<strong>at</strong>egy to change nahi<br />

karni padegi” said Haddi as he finished recalling last<br />

year’s incident.<br />

“Hehe…..nahi be Haddi is baar hopefully sab kuchh sahi<br />

rahega”<br />

Axle finally reached the rickshaw after wh<strong>at</strong> appeared to<br />

be a terribly long time. He was panting and cursed the<br />

two of them for making him walk. Untees was about to<br />

shout on him when Haddi cut Axle off and asked him to<br />

get on the rickshaw as soon as possible if he wanted to<br />

drink beer. His ploy worked, Axle shut his mouth<br />

instantly. This was when the other two cycle-rickshaws<br />

carrying the rest of the group passed them. It was now


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time to adjust Axle on a se<strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> was meant only for<br />

Untees and Haddi and get going. After a lot of<br />

permut<strong>at</strong>ions and arrangements (one of which involved<br />

Axle driving the rickshaw) an optimal solution was<br />

reached with Haddi on the left, Untees on the right and<br />

Axle sitting (Barely) in the middle.<br />

“Haan bhaiya ab chaliye aap, baith gaye sab” Untees<br />

said.<br />

The rickshaw-wala just stood there for a while. He was<br />

trying to light up a bidi. He had already tried twice but<br />

his maachis was getting extinguished due to the gust.<br />

He was successful on his third <strong>at</strong>tempt but by th<strong>at</strong> time<br />

Axle had became frustr<strong>at</strong>ed and screamed.<br />

“Bhaiya zara jaldi pahuchayiye. 60 kilo ke aadmi ko 2<br />

gram ki jagah mili hui hai, hum zyada der tak tik nahi<br />

payenge”<br />

The rickshaw-wala flustered and started paddling<br />

instantly. The rickshaw started rolling and picked up a<br />

decent pace in a short while. Haddi looked towards his<br />

right and saw th<strong>at</strong> Untees had lit up a cigarette while<br />

Axle was still struggling to get some more of se<strong>at</strong> for<br />

himself. As they moved further away from the g<strong>at</strong>e the<br />

environment became calmer and calmer. The road was<br />

deserted. There was hardly any traffic on it. Apart from<br />

a few flickering streetlights, the road lacked any sense<br />

of movement. None of the 4 persons on the rickshaw<br />

spoke anything. Everyone apparently had a lot on their<br />

mind. The only prominent noise was th<strong>at</strong> of a regular<br />

“creak! creak!” from the rickshaw’s wheel as it passed<br />

through a myriad of yellow and white street lamps.<br />

Haddi looked towards his left, saw the gymkhana ground<br />

and instantly started wondering about the grandeur of a<br />

campus th<strong>at</strong> was IIT Kanpur.<br />

The Gymkhana ground was a huge field which was<br />

mostly used by campus faculty and other staff<br />

members. It extended from the main road right to the


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end of the left boundry of the campus. As it was night all<br />

Haddi could see was a distant white light glowing far<br />

away in the field which appeared to be <strong>at</strong> the end of the<br />

field and made it appear much smaller in size. But<br />

having seen the ground during daytime, he knew the<br />

light wasnt doing justice to the size of the ground. It<br />

extended way past where the light was.<br />

“creak! creak!”<br />

On their right were a few houses in which some of the<br />

worlds best professors were talking to their wives about<br />

their day in the office. A majority of them would be<br />

describing the st<strong>at</strong>e of IIT students in a sorry tone and<br />

how they had to give fakkas to a tonne of students<br />

inspite their best efforts to pass them. A few would be<br />

telling their children to study more as someday they too<br />

had to appear in the JEE and come out with flying<br />

colors. In other words these houses were the professor’s<br />

quarters.<br />

The rickshaw now reached an intersection. On the left<br />

was a small market and a w<strong>at</strong>er tank. The market was<br />

primarily meant to service the faculty quarters. it had a<br />

few grocery shops, a garage, a barber shop, a<br />

paanwaala, hawkers and some very tall trees which<br />

dwarfed even the gigantic w<strong>at</strong>er tank opposite the<br />

market. Hidden somewhere behind the market was the<br />

IITK police chauki.<br />

”yeh kyon bani hui hai yahan” pondered Haddi as the<br />

rickshaw moved forward. While he was ignorant of the<br />

true purpose of the police chauki, any third year student<br />

knew as a m<strong>at</strong>ter of fact th<strong>at</strong> the Chauki was a key link<br />

in completing the verific<strong>at</strong>ion process on the p<strong>at</strong>h to<br />

getting a passport.<br />

While Haddi was grounded in existentialism, Axle was<br />

engulfed in thoughts of Tanya. It were days like today<br />

when he felt how important it was to feel secured. Tanya<br />

was his security. Tanya was his better half. Tanya was


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the daughter of one of Axle’s dad’s close friend.<br />

Although both of them had come together in<br />

circumstances which looked ancient and even anomalous<br />

in terms of today’s norms, Axle knew she was the one<br />

for him. Both of them had been gre<strong>at</strong> friends since<br />

childhood. As soon as both of them hit their teens, the<br />

search for their partners had begun like any other boy<br />

and girl in their fr<strong>at</strong>ernity. Luckily for Axle, his family<br />

narrowed down on Tanya. After a prompt ceremony th<strong>at</strong><br />

followed, Axle was knotted down with Tanya. As Axle<br />

grew up, got educ<strong>at</strong>ed and became more aware he<br />

realized wh<strong>at</strong> had really transpired with him. He had<br />

been subjected to child marriage. For sometime after he<br />

realized wh<strong>at</strong> he had been through, Axle had a hard<br />

time accepting it. But as he eased into it and started<br />

thinking about it objectively, he recognized th<strong>at</strong> Tanya<br />

was the best girl he could have ever got. This thought<br />

became ever more concrete after he entered IITK and<br />

saw guys like Mariyal d<strong>at</strong>e girl after girl just for fun.<br />

While he had a different Aura on the outside, Axle knew<br />

he was very traditional when it came to things like<br />

rel<strong>at</strong>ionships. He just couldn’t see himself in the shoes of<br />

guys like Mariyal. Morever looking the ease with which<br />

girls were letting go of rel<strong>at</strong>ionships with Mariyal Axle<br />

was very relieved to be with Tanya. Not only was she<br />

very sweet, she complemented him in every regard.<br />

Although Axle had never explicitly asked her about her<br />

opinion about their marriage in the teens, he assumed<br />

she was ok with th<strong>at</strong> as she never said anything against<br />

it. Even after getting a Fakka, the reason why Axle was<br />

able to laugh and take things easy was because he had<br />

someone who was always with him. Axle was just<br />

starting to think about his last meeting with Tanya when<br />

the song “khallas” from the movie “company” started<br />

coming into prominence. It was coming from a<br />

loudspeaker in the IITK community center.Loc<strong>at</strong>ed just<br />

adjacent to the market, IITK community center was the<br />

place for events like marriages, engagements, Religious<br />

congreg<strong>at</strong>ions, bridge competitions etc. It was mostly<br />

utilized by professors and IITk staff (And sometimes by


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students whenever free food was involved). As they<br />

approached closer it became Apparent th<strong>at</strong> there was a<br />

marriage reception going on <strong>at</strong> the center.<br />

“Are sahi!! shaadi chal rahi hai. Chalo be kuchh kha ke<br />

aaye” exclaimed Axle as soon as he realized it was a<br />

reception.<br />

“Saale besharam insaan . Abhi pichle hafte hi tum ek<br />

shaadi main khana kha<strong>at</strong>e pakde gaye the na. Us din ki<br />

beizz<strong>at</strong>i itni jaldi bhool gaye kyaa” said Untees in a<br />

mocking mode.<br />

“Saale kamine ho tum log. us din ki yaad m<strong>at</strong> dilao.<br />

Main akela to tha nahi.Tum log bhi bhar bhar ke khaye<br />

the.saala jab main pakda gaya to bhag liye”<br />

“Kyon galiya rahe ho be Axle. Tum bhi yahi karte. Aur<br />

by the way tumhe kisne kaha tha ki stage pe jaa ke<br />

dulha-dulhan se ha<strong>at</strong>h mila ke aao” said Haddi calmly.<br />

“Are yaar ab shaadi main jaa ke Dulha dulhan se nahi<br />

mile to accha nahi lagega na, Isiliye milne gaya tha.<br />

Woh to unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely ladke ka baap pooch liya stage pe<br />

ki kaun ho isiliye thodi fight ho gayi” explained Axle.<br />

“Creak! Creak!”<br />

All of them fell silent again. They had now passed the<br />

community center and two well maintained gardens th<strong>at</strong><br />

followed. They were now approaching a third garden<br />

which was exceptionally well maintained and perhaps<br />

the most beautiful of them all. With it’s well lit fountains,<br />

lush green grass and couples roaming around in the<br />

moonlight the garden looked even more beautiful.<br />

“Abe yeh S.R.Jha hai kyaa?” exclaimed Axle as he<br />

identified a guy in one of the couples.<br />

“Haan wahi hai” said Untees.


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“Who is he roaming around with? Have never seen her<br />

before. She looks way older than him” said Axle with an<br />

expression of surprise on his face. Both Haddi and<br />

Untees shrugged their shoulders. None of them had any<br />

idea who she was.<br />

“Creak! Creak!”<br />

They were almost past the beautiful garden by now.<br />

Haddi gazed <strong>at</strong> the right hand side of the road and saw a<br />

fleeting glimpse of barren land. As compared to the left<br />

side which looked prim with well maintained gardens,<br />

the right hand side of the road appeared almost ignored.<br />

There was nothing but barren land with a few trees<br />

standing here and there opposite the gardens on the left<br />

hand side.<br />

“It won’t be this way for long” thought Haddi as he<br />

pacified the pity he felt towards the ignored piece of<br />

land. He knew th<strong>at</strong> the landscape of IITk had a habit of<br />

changing really fast. It wouldn’t be long before some<br />

development project brought the barren piece to life.<br />

They were now on a soft left handed bend in the road.<br />

On the left hand side was a building th<strong>at</strong> housed the<br />

Media Lab Asia while on the right were a bunch of<br />

buildings hidden between lush green trees. The bunch of<br />

buildings constituted wh<strong>at</strong> was the shopping center of<br />

IITk.The buildings would probably have been hardly<br />

visible from the main road had it not been for a<br />

perpendicular p<strong>at</strong>hway th<strong>at</strong> connected the shopping<br />

center to the main road. The shopping center or ShopC<br />

as it was known in IITK slang housed a number of shops<br />

th<strong>at</strong> c<strong>at</strong>ered to students requirements. There were book<br />

shops, photocopy centers, grocery stores, a bank, a<br />

medical store, a post office and telecom center<br />

alongwith the central restaurant or the CR which played<br />

host to parties and d<strong>at</strong>es. The only downside being th<strong>at</strong><br />

it was a bit too harsh on the pocket.


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As they approached further they saw a jeep coming out<br />

of the SiS office from between the not-so-dense vines.<br />

Loc<strong>at</strong>ed just adjacent to the ShopC, the SiS office played<br />

host to the vehicles and meetings of SiS guards. SiS or<br />

security and intelligence services was a security firm<br />

th<strong>at</strong> was incharge of the security in IITk campus. As<br />

nothing inauspicious ever happened in the campus, the<br />

security guards ended up giving hard time to rickshaw<br />

drivers and triple se<strong>at</strong>ed students on bikes and scooters<br />

most of the time.<br />

“Creak! Creak!”<br />

They were now crossing the intersection of probably two<br />

of the longest roads on campus.<br />

The road on the left extended right upto the IITk power<br />

subst<strong>at</strong>ion. The road also played host to a number of<br />

high-profile quarters like the Director’s bungalow, The<br />

IITk guest house and two schools. Meanwhile the road<br />

on the right extended up to the IITk nursery and housed<br />

the Auditorium. Straight ahead was hostel number 2 or<br />

hall-2 as it was named. Right next to the intersection on<br />

the left was the student activity center or the SAC. A<br />

building which was constituted of the placement office,<br />

music club, book club, a restaurant and a number of<br />

empty rooms which were used for a variety of things like<br />

dance practice (During antaragni or freshers nite)<br />

,control center (during TechKriti) etc. The biggest room<br />

was reserved for the Student sen<strong>at</strong>e meetings. Student<br />

sen<strong>at</strong>e constituted elected members of the student body<br />

and faculty represent<strong>at</strong>ives. Student sen<strong>at</strong>e deb<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

topics ranging from the Menu of prize distribution<br />

ceremonies to Banning Haddi and Untees from the interiit<br />

team.<br />

“Abe Haddi, kucch upd<strong>at</strong>e mili tum logo ki case ki”<br />

inquired Axle<br />

“Nope” replied Haddi without taking his eyes off the<br />

SAC.


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“Exactly hua kyaa tha? I have just been following the<br />

IITK.misc newsgroup. Wh<strong>at</strong> actually happened?”<br />

“So hua aisa tha ki last year December me, Untees and<br />

vodka went to particip<strong>at</strong>e in the inter IIT sports meet in<br />

Delhi. We reached Delhi with the entire team <strong>at</strong> around<br />

6 in the morning. By 7 o’clock we reached IIT Delhi.<br />

Saadhe sa<strong>at</strong> baje tak we got fresh, had breakfast etc. Ab<br />

kuchh karne ke liye to tha nahi. People were still settling<br />

in. To saala Vodka bola ki chalo tum logo ko dilli ghuma<br />

ke l<strong>at</strong>e hai. Vodka Delhi kaafi time raha hai to Ab humne<br />

socha ki who better than vodka to show us around. To<br />

bas hum teeno nikal liye. Badhiya Sarojini nagar, Ansal<br />

plaza, PVR priya wagairah sab jagah ghoome phir ra<strong>at</strong><br />

ko 11 baje waapas laute. Waapas aa ke dekha ki saari<br />

faculty, sports secretary wagairah hamari khoj main lage<br />

hue hai. Woh log saale IIT Delhi ki security team ko alert<br />

bhi kar diye the. Woh log bhi humein khojne main lag<br />

gaye the. Saala jaise hi hum log dikhe sab log saale<br />

humein bahut hadkaye ki tum log saale useless ho<br />

irresponsible ho wagairah wagairah. Faculty ki to hum<br />

logo ne sun li. Phir saala jab who log chale gaye to<br />

sports secretary chalu ho gaya. Maana ki fourth year ka<br />

launda hai but saala bakwaas kiye pada tha. To hum log<br />

usko galiya diye. Keh diye ki saale tum sports secretary<br />

ho wahi raho. Baabuji na bano. To saala chek gaya.<br />

Bolta hai ki dekh loonga tum logo ko wagairah wagairah.<br />

Phir saala hum log apne apne sport main particip<strong>at</strong>e<br />

kiye. Unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely hum log haar gaye. To sports<br />

secretary jo hai phir se aa gaya. Kehta hai ki tum log<br />

irresponsible the. Acche se practice nahi kari. Free main<br />

delhi ghoomne aa gaye ho. Humein saala gussa aa gaya.<br />

Saala us launde se jyaada to hum maidaan pe rahe hai.<br />

Tum log to jaante hi ho. Humne bhi keh diya ki saale<br />

tum sports secretary ho, IITK ke Director nahi ho. Aur<br />

ab tumne keh hi diya hai ki hum log Delhi ghoomne<br />

aaye hai to bas ab hum log wahin karenge. Us din se<br />

hum teeno bas delhi ghoome. Saale secretary ne<br />

waapas aa ke student sen<strong>at</strong>e main ghooma phira ke<br />

Untees aur mujhe villain b<strong>at</strong>a diya. Vodka p<strong>at</strong>a nahi


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kaise bach gaya. Hum logo ne bhi appeal kar di. Ab bas<br />

usi ke upar deb<strong>at</strong>e hoti hai. P<strong>at</strong>a nahi kab resolve hogi<br />

situ<strong>at</strong>ion. yeh hai Kahani”<br />

Axle digested the story for a second then with a smirk<br />

on his face said<br />

“Tum logo ko to saala nikaal hi dena chahiye. Saale<br />

dono kisi kaam ke nahi ho”<br />

The smirk didn’t stay there for long as Untees dese<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Axle th<strong>at</strong> very instant. As a result Axle was stuck on the<br />

small pl<strong>at</strong>form between the driver’s se<strong>at</strong> and passenger<br />

se<strong>at</strong>.<br />

“Ab tum wahin baitho” said Untees to a very irrit<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Axle who was stuck in the true sense of the word.<br />

“creak! creak!”<br />

They now passed the IITk stadium. A huge ground which<br />

hosted two volleyball courts, two basketball courts and<br />

the Physical educ<strong>at</strong>ion office in addition to the cricket<br />

field in the middle and the <strong>at</strong>hletics area on the outer<br />

rim. This was the place which Haddi visited every<br />

evening. He was the best Athelete of IIT Kanpur in his<br />

b<strong>at</strong>ch. No one even came close to him in sprints.<br />

“Abe Charu gupta kitna magoge be. Exam wagairah ho<br />

gayi hai daaru wagairah kyon nahi peete” shouted<br />

Untees on a cyclist as he joined the main road from the<br />

academic area g<strong>at</strong>e. Loc<strong>at</strong>ed just opposite the entrance<br />

to hall-1 (the biggest hostel of IITk), the entrance to the<br />

academic area was marked by a guard shack and a big<br />

g<strong>at</strong>e which was always open.<br />

“Padh likh ke hi job lagegi, fakka kha ke nahi” replied<br />

Charu. He really should have chosen his words more<br />

wisely for he received a deluge of gaalis in the next 2<br />

min from all three persons on the rickshaw. A skinny<br />

and bespectacled fellow charu was good <strong>at</strong> mugging up<br />

equ<strong>at</strong>ions, vomiting them in exams and bringing marks.


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He was someone who fitted the definition of a “Maggu”<br />

perfectly. He apparently suffered from a serious lack of<br />

any kind of social intelligence.<br />

“Mujhe tum fakkebajo se koi ba<strong>at</strong> nahi karni hai” replied<br />

Charu as he rode parellel to the rickshaw.<br />

More gaalis from 2 persons on the rickshaw which was<br />

followed by a loud shout from Axle<br />

“Suno gupta, yahan se jao”<br />

Apparently Axle had understood th<strong>at</strong> there was no point<br />

talking to the guy and it was best to diffuse the<br />

situ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

The rickshaw slowed down as it approached the<br />

destin<strong>at</strong>ion, hall-2. This is when Charu rode ahead of<br />

them, entered the hall and disappeared towards his<br />

wing.<br />

“creak! creak! screech!!”<br />

The rickshaw stopped in front of the small Hall-2 g<strong>at</strong>e<br />

and joined two others which were already there. Haddi,<br />

Untees and Axle were the last ones to arrive. Haddi<br />

jumped off the rickshaw and looked towards hall-2, one<br />

of the three major hostels of IITk. Although not the<br />

biggest, it was a huge hostel. With two floors all around<br />

and a number of lush green grounds on the<br />

circumference, hall-2 was a pretty nice habit<strong>at</strong>. It was<br />

divided into 7 sections, A to G. Furthermore every<br />

section had three floors (after including the ground<br />

floor) which were known as top, mid and bot. In other<br />

words there were a total of 21 wings going from A-bot to<br />

G-top. Each wing had around 15 rooms with each room<br />

housing two persons. But a wing was much more than<br />

th<strong>at</strong>. It was where 30 friends lived as a family. It was<br />

where they fought and befriended. It was as a wing<br />

th<strong>at</strong> people particip<strong>at</strong>ed in intra-hall activities. A wing<br />

had it’s own identity and personality. It was an integral<br />

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them were a part of B-bot, a wing loc<strong>at</strong>ed on the ground<br />

floor of the rightmost section of the hostel. There was a<br />

separ<strong>at</strong>e p<strong>at</strong>hway th<strong>at</strong> went around the gardens and led<br />

straight to B-bot. The P<strong>at</strong>hway was lit by lamps and<br />

provided a wonderful sight to anybody walking on it. But<br />

this sight was pinching Haddi as he walked on the<br />

p<strong>at</strong>hway along with six others. He was thinking deeply<br />

about the today’s events. It had been a roller coaster<br />

ride. From getting a dikka in a course in which he was<br />

sure to get a fakka he had went to getting a fakka in a<br />

course where he had a sure shot dikka. Haddi’s stream<br />

of thought was broken by a loud shout from Vodka<br />

“Abe Haddi, maarenge mar jaoge! Chalo na jaldi, daaru<br />

peeni hai”<br />

Haddi’s legs had not kept up with his thoughts. While<br />

everyone else had already reached the wing, he was still<br />

quiet a distance from it. Haddi’s quickened his pace to<br />

join the rest of the group in B-bot. The rest of the group<br />

sans Chashmish who was having some additional<br />

problems due to the shortcut he had took. After getting<br />

into the hall, Chashmish had decided to diagonally cut<br />

across the garden behind the C-wing instead of going<br />

through the regular and longer p<strong>at</strong>hway Wh<strong>at</strong> he had<br />

forgot to consider was th<strong>at</strong> the garden was full of w<strong>at</strong>er.<br />

The gardeners of the Hall had a feeling th<strong>at</strong> if they were<br />

not drowning the grass in w<strong>at</strong>er then it would become<br />

yellow. So Every night they used to connect a pipe to<br />

the tap in the center of the garden, lay it in the middle<br />

of the garden and turned it on.Consequently the garden<br />

had a full 2-3 inch layer of w<strong>at</strong>er which had turned areas<br />

where any grass was absent into a mud pond.<br />

Unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely Chashmish’s shortcut took him right<br />

through the mud pond. As a result he had to <strong>at</strong>tend to<br />

the 3kg of mud and grass leaves <strong>at</strong>tached to his slippers<br />

and the place to do th<strong>at</strong> was the royal B-bot b<strong>at</strong>hroom.<br />

There are a very few places in the world where the<br />

B<strong>at</strong>hrooms are more lavish than the buildings where<br />

they reside. IIT Kanpur’s hall-2 was one of such places.<br />

With it’s crystal clear tiles, Infrared flushing systems and


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other gizmos, the b<strong>at</strong>hrooms provided for a good<br />

visit. But gizmos was not wh<strong>at</strong> Chashmish was<br />

interested in. He just wanted to put his slippers under a<br />

tap and wash off all the mud which he successfully did in<br />

the shower. He hurried out and saw th<strong>at</strong> the rest of the<br />

group was already on the second floor. Chashmish<br />

hurried to his room, picked up more cigarettes and<br />

started running towards the roof.<br />

“Are Haddi jaldi chalo be, daaru ki bahut zaroor<strong>at</strong> hai”<br />

said vodka as he passed Haddi and Untees on the stairs.<br />

He had started climbing 3 steps <strong>at</strong> a time.<br />

“Zaroor<strong>at</strong> to mujhe bhi hai be……khoon main alcohol ki<br />

bahut deficiency ho gayi hai”<br />

cheeked Haddi which was followed by a boisterious<br />

laugh from vodka and Untees.<br />

As all of them finished climbing the stairs they were<br />

greeted by a gust of wind coming from the faculty<br />

building. The rooftop provided an almost unobstructed<br />

view of the academic area and the Nankari village.<br />

Nankari village housed the support staff of IIT Kanpur<br />

and was loc<strong>at</strong>ed half a mile behind hall-2. All of them<br />

settled down, opened the bottles and with an instant<br />

“cheers” started drinking. Kaka held his bottle of pepsi<br />

and looked around here and there. The rooftop was an<br />

extremely popul<strong>at</strong>ed place today. Atleast three differant<br />

groups were sitting there drinking all types of alcohol.<br />

Kaka was pretty sure th<strong>at</strong> almost all of them had their<br />

name on the Doom board. He wondered if the professors<br />

got a commission from the Beer shop for every fakka<br />

they gave as they were the ones who gained a<br />

tremendous business for every fakka th<strong>at</strong> was granted.<br />

Kaka suddenly got an urge to toast. He help up his pepsi<br />

bottle high in the air and said<br />

“To the tragedy of today” said kaka.<br />

Six more bottles went up in the air and people started<br />

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“To a well deserved F” said vodka<br />

“Chm201 sucks” shouted Chashmish.<br />

“Roy sucks” said Haddi, Mariyal, Untees and Axle almost<br />

simultaneously.<br />

After An elabor<strong>at</strong>e drinking session in which they cursed<br />

the mosquitos of IITK, professors, hall-2 mess, IIT, Life<br />

(In decreasing order of intensity) left right and center,<br />

all of them came down <strong>at</strong> around 2:30 in the night.<br />

“Ae Chashmish kahan jaa raha hai be??” asked a very<br />

drunk Haddi as he tried to stand properly in front of his<br />

room.<br />

“Are b<strong>at</strong>hroom jaa rahe hai” replied Chashmish in a very<br />

heavy voice while he meandered towards the wing<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hroom.<br />

“Saale b<strong>at</strong>hroom kal chale jaana, room jao abhi chadh<br />

gayi hai tumhe” said Haddi as he stumbled a little bit.<br />

“Haan dekho kaun keh raha hai!! Haddi saale jyada<br />

bakaiti na karo. Kamre main ghus ke so jao chupchap”<br />

kaka insisted.<br />

“Ae kaka yeh machcharo ka kuch karo be” continued<br />

Haddi. It seemed as if he was in full mood of doing wh<strong>at</strong><br />

was called “Nautanki”.He was well drunk and had<br />

recieved a Fakka today. No one deserved to do a<br />

nautanki more than him today.<br />

“Ae charu gupta kaminey, bahar nikal saale”<br />

Or maybe not. This was Untees shouting outside out<br />

Charu’s room. Apparantly he had taken the stint with<br />

Charu a bit too seriously. He was standing outside<br />

Charu’s room shouting his thro<strong>at</strong> out. He will continue<br />

this for 10 more min after which he would be dragged<br />

by kaka to his room. During this time kaka will succeed


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in convincing Haddi to stop worrying about mosquitos<br />

and make him sleep on his bed.<br />

“Saala nautanki” kaka will say and proceed to take care<br />

of Untees. After making sure th<strong>at</strong> Untees was tucked in<br />

his room, kaka will go and crash in his room. Being the<br />

only non-drinker in the group, kaka had become used to<br />

taking responsibility of everyone. The only problem with<br />

th<strong>at</strong> was he was the always the last one to sleep<br />

It was a wonderful evening. The sun had just set in the<br />

horizon but the sky was still displaying a whole range of<br />

colors on some sc<strong>at</strong>tered clouds present there. A large<br />

g<strong>at</strong>hering of people was visible <strong>at</strong> wh<strong>at</strong> seemed like<br />

some kind of a prize distribution ceremony. Flood lights<br />

were focused all around the dais which was set up on<br />

lush green grass of wh<strong>at</strong> looked like a huge ground.<br />

Visible behind the dais was a scoreboard which read<br />

XXXIX-Inter IIT sports meet-2003<br />

Bombay<br />

IIT Kanpur 160<br />

IIT Bombay 20<br />

IIT Delhi 10<br />

IIT Madras 10<br />

IIT Guwah<strong>at</strong>i 10<br />

IIT Kharagpur 10<br />

Haddi was sitting in the front row holding IITk’s flag<br />

listening cheerfully to a man in the 50’s.<br />

“……..This year’s interiit sports meet has been<br />

spectacular in many regards. We have seen Kanpur


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register a record victory; we have seen Kanpur’s men’s<br />

<strong>at</strong>hletic team win all the <strong>at</strong>hletic events which is<br />

unprecedented in the long history of the Interiit sports<br />

meet. But above it all we have seen one person break<br />

the n<strong>at</strong>ional record for men’s 100m, 200m, 400m and<br />

long jump.We also saw this person contribute his heart<br />

and soul to ensure his teams victory in volleyball. If<br />

someone asked me wh<strong>at</strong> Interiit sports meet is all<br />

about, I would have said it’s about interaction, making<br />

new friends, healthy competition and a spirit of<br />

sportsmanship, but not this time. InterIIT sports meet-<br />

2003 was all about one person, Rohit Parnerkar!!<br />

Looking <strong>at</strong> his record breaking performance in this<br />

InterIIT, all the directors of IIT met yesterday and<br />

decided to start a new award, ‘the presidents gold medal<br />

for excellence in sports’. Quiet apparently the first<br />

recipient of this award is none other than Rohit<br />

Parnerkar!!!”<br />

The whole place erupted with Noise. Everyone was<br />

clapping all around. Haddi’s teamm<strong>at</strong>es from IITK had<br />

brought a drum from somewhere which they were<br />

be<strong>at</strong>ing with full force.<br />

“Rohit if you could please come on stage”<br />

“Ladies and gentlemen, the recipient of the first ever<br />

president’s gold medal for excellence in sports, Rohit<br />

Parnerkar!!”<br />

“Rohit Parnerkar!!!!!”<br />

“Room number 120”<br />

“Wh<strong>at</strong> the hell is wrong with this guy, why is he telling<br />

everyone my room number right now” thought an el<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

and confused Haddi as he approached the dais to<br />

recieve his medal.<br />

“Rohit Parnerkar!!!!”<br />

“Room number 120”<br />

“wh<strong>at</strong>s wrong with you uncle!! I swear if you call out my


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room number one more time I will throw this flag on<br />

you!!” Haddi was getting irrit<strong>at</strong>ed now.<br />

“Rohit Parnerkar!! Phone hai aapka!! Hold pe rakha hai.<br />

Jaldi aayiye!!”<br />

“Iski aawaz to ekdum daul<strong>at</strong>raam-ji jaisi hai” mused<br />

Haddi.<br />

This is when he was woken up by daul<strong>at</strong>raam-ji who was<br />

now standing next to his cot ensuring th<strong>at</strong> he had woken<br />

up.<br />

“Phone hai aapka!! Jaldi chaliye”<br />

“Haan daul<strong>at</strong>raam-ji, a<strong>at</strong>a hoon” said a surprised and<br />

bewildered Haddi in a sleepy voice.<br />

Haddi got up and s<strong>at</strong> on his cot for a while thinking<br />

about the dream he had just had. He was exhilar<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

and a wee bit disappointed. Winning the Inter IIT sports<br />

championship was his dream. A dream which he had<br />

fulfilled today, in a dream.<br />

“Saala sapna aaye to aisa. Jai ho kingfisher bhagwan<br />

ki”. He thought<br />

He then put a worn out pair of slippers on his feet and<br />

started walking towards the hostel phone. It was seven<br />

O’clock in the morning. Haddi hadn’t woken up this early<br />

for ages and from the look on his face it appeared as if<br />

this was the first time he had w<strong>at</strong>ched a sunrise. He<br />

soon reached the quad and could now see a phone off<br />

the hook.<br />

Still yawning, Haddi somehow dragged himself to the<br />

phone and picked up the receiver.<br />

“Hello” he said in a sleepy voice.<br />

“Hi, is this Rohit??” Came a question from the other end.<br />

It was a girl’s voice which Haddi was quiet surprised to<br />

hear.


“Yeah. Who is it??”<br />

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“Hey hi, kaisa hai?? main Neha bol rahi hoon”.<br />

“Neha….!! Which Neha? I mean, where are you talking<br />

from?”<br />

“Are main IIT kanpur aa rahi hoon aaj. Maine tumhe<br />

email kiya tha na kal ki main German class join kar rahi<br />

hoon. ”<br />

Haddi was thoroughly confused now. He was having a<br />

hard time remembering which Neha he was talking to.<br />

Moreover he couldn’t recall any Neha emailing him to<br />

say she was coming to study german in IITK. One thing<br />

he knew for sure, all the Neha’s he knew were in<br />

Indore.Based on th<strong>at</strong> info he decided to play along.<br />

“Tum Indore se Kanpur German class karne aa rahi ho?”<br />

“Yeh Indore kahan se beech main aa gaya. Mein to<br />

kabse hi Kanpur main hoon”<br />

“Really ?? Tum Kanpur main ho?” asked Haddi still<br />

confused.<br />

“This is Rohit from B-120 right?”<br />

“Yes. I am Rohit from B-120”<br />

“And this is Hall-3??”<br />

Suddenly a light bulb went on in Haddi’s head.<br />

Apparently there was a Haddi in B-120 hall-3 also. The<br />

girl had somehow ended up calling the wrong hostel.<br />

Moreover since Daul<strong>at</strong>ram-ji had probably assumed th<strong>at</strong><br />

the caller knew wh<strong>at</strong> hostel they were calling into, he<br />

had just focused on the Rohit and B-120 part. Hence the<br />

confusion<br />

“No, this is hall-2” Haddi responded


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“Oops. I am so sorry. Sorry to wake you up so early”<br />

Neha replied apologetically<br />

“It’s ok. No worries. By the way before you hang up….<br />

You have a gre<strong>at</strong> voice”<br />

“Thanks…..bbye” Neha said softly and hung up.<br />

“Th<strong>at</strong> was pleasant” Haddi said to himself.<br />

Haddi took a deep bre<strong>at</strong>h and felt the cold morning air<br />

go deep into his lungs.His face lit by the sc<strong>at</strong>tered<br />

sunlight coming through the lush green trees <strong>at</strong> the<br />

entrance of the hall. After giving a long yawn Haddi<br />

started walking back to his room. As he was walking<br />

across the corridor he saw some monkeys lunging up<br />

and down the trees adjacent to the corridor. He sped up<br />

his pace. He was really not interested in having an early<br />

morning tryst with IITK’s most notorious animals. By the<br />

time he reached his wing his sleep was almost gone and<br />

he decided to take a detour to the b<strong>at</strong>hroom. He entered<br />

the b<strong>at</strong>hroom, took some w<strong>at</strong>er from the sink tap and<br />

threw it on the face. He then decided to wash his hands<br />

and feet. Since it was kinda difficult (Not impossible) to<br />

do th<strong>at</strong> in the sink, he decided to move to the shower.<br />

He moved towards first of the four showers, opened it’s<br />

door and saw something really surprising. Instead of<br />

finding an empty shower floor lined with green granite<br />

tiles he found a much disheveled cre<strong>at</strong>ure lying there. It<br />

was Chashmish.<br />

Chashmish was sitting in the corner of the shower room<br />

with his back on the wall and legs outstretched. With<br />

one hand he held a half-empty bottle of beer while the<br />

other had a cigarette butt in it. With his neck slightly<br />

tilted towards his left shoulder, Chashmish presented a<br />

perfect example of why one shouldnt go to b<strong>at</strong>hroom too<br />

drunk. Apparently when he went in the b<strong>at</strong>hroom last<br />

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Haddi went out of the b<strong>at</strong>hroom to find someone who<br />

would help him put Chashmish on a bed. He found<br />

“Champak” roaming in the wing. Both of them made<br />

sure th<strong>at</strong> Chashmish was sleeping comfortably in his<br />

room a few minutes l<strong>at</strong>er. Haddi then took a quick<br />

shower and raced to the mess in order to c<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

breakfast. After which he came back to his room and<br />

crashed. The gang woke up well past noon and<br />

conglomer<strong>at</strong>ed around 3 in the canteen to get<br />

something to e<strong>at</strong>. Now th<strong>at</strong> it had become sure th<strong>at</strong> they<br />

will have to stay in the <strong>summer</strong>, all of them had to<br />

register in the hall office. They spent the remainder of<br />

the afternoon talking to people in the hall office making<br />

sure they didn’t have to leave their current rooms. It<br />

took some convincing but since it was a very large<br />

group, the hall office finally agreed. It was yet another<br />

sweltering hot day and by the time everything in the<br />

hostel was in place, everyone was extremely tired. It<br />

must have been around 5 o’clock when Vodka saw an<br />

email from a senior who suggested th<strong>at</strong> Roy may not<br />

offer the course during the <strong>summer</strong> semester. As soon<br />

as Vodka told this to the rest of the group, everyone got<br />

super stressed. CHM201 was the pre-requisite of several<br />

core courses across a number of different departments<br />

which were going to be offered in the fall semester. If<br />

the course didn’t get offered in the <strong>summer</strong> and they<br />

didn’t pass it, it basically meant none of them would be<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>ing on time. Within 10 min a 50 people strong<br />

group was heading towards the DOSA office to convince<br />

the authorities to offer the course during <strong>summer</strong>. Even<br />

after an hour long discussion, the best the authorities<br />

could say th<strong>at</strong> they would talk to Prof Roy and inform<br />

the students tomorrow. The entire group came back to<br />

the hostel in despair. Stress had just increased 10 folds<br />

within the past 3 hours. The seven of them decided to<br />

have an early dinner grab a few bottles of beer and go<br />

straight to the rooftop. The plan executed to perfection<br />

by the minute. By 8 0’clock all of them were sitting<br />

comfortably on the rooftop. After some initial worries<br />

about the course, everyone decided to let go and enjoy


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themselves. Shortly the session became devoted to<br />

some pretty heavy kaka bashing.<br />

“Tumhe saale bahut serious alcohol deficiency hai kaka.<br />

Isiliye tumhara academic performance level pe nahi hai“<br />

“Haan be, aur to aur tum us deficiency ko door karne ke<br />

liye sutta bhi nahi maarte”<br />

“saalon kyon maar rahe ho meri”<br />

Laughter, laughter, laughter<br />

Chashmish was laughing his heart out when his<br />

<strong>at</strong>tention went to the guy standing on top of the roof<br />

ledge some 50 feet away.<br />

“Aeee. Kyaa kar raha hai!!” Chashmish shouted looking<br />

towards the guy, stood up and started running towards<br />

him.<br />

Everyone else was taken aback by Chashmish’s actions<br />

and it took them a while to grasp wh<strong>at</strong> was going on.<br />

Everyone first looked <strong>at</strong> Chashmish and then looked <strong>at</strong><br />

the guy whom Chashmish was running towards. After<br />

realizing wh<strong>at</strong> was going on, everyone else started<br />

following Chashmish and began shouting <strong>at</strong> the guy. The<br />

laughter was gone, adrenaline had took over. As<br />

everyone got closer they could see the guy’s face. Haddi<br />

struggled to dentify him. He had seen him before but he<br />

couldn’t recall from where. As Haddi approached further,<br />

it struck him. He was the third guy from the first b<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

which had come out from VS Mao’s room. Haddi vividly<br />

recalled his tears as well.<br />

“Are yeh to VS Mao ki class main tha. Isko Shaayad Eco<br />

main Fakka Aaya hai!!”<br />

Everyone’s shouts seemed to have no effect on the guy.<br />

He kept standing on the ledge. The wind on the roof<br />

made his shirt flutter and swayed him dangerously. But<br />

he seemed oblivious of everything. His eyes were


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closed. He just didn’t seem to wanna look the world in<br />

the eye anymore. The entire group was rushing towards<br />

him to prevent him from doing the unthinkable.<br />

Chashmish was leading them all. His heart be<strong>at</strong>ed really<br />

fast and he had his hand outstretched.<br />

“Dhak Dhak”<br />

Chashmish was now 40 feet from the guy<br />

“Dhak Dhak”<br />

30 feet<br />

“Dhak Dhak”<br />

20 feet. This is when it happened. The guy disappeared.<br />

Chashmish had failed. The guy had jumped!!<br />

Everyone’s heart stopped. They stopped dead in their<br />

tracks. They couldn’t think. It had hardly been 2 seconds<br />

and the horrific scene had already traum<strong>at</strong>ized them.<br />

Standing in front of them all was Chashmish who still<br />

had his hand outstretched.<br />

“Is this really happening? How did I miss him??”<br />

Chashmish could feel a guilt building up inside him and<br />

he knew it was going to be extremely difficult living his<br />

life with th<strong>at</strong>. Chashmish was 10 feet away from the<br />

ledge but he couldn’t make himself walk and look <strong>at</strong> the<br />

scene beyond roof’s edge. He could feel his eyes getting<br />

wet. He removed his glasses and wiped the tears off his<br />

eyes when he heard some commotion down below.<br />

Chashmish g<strong>at</strong>hered some courage and went to the<br />

edge of the roof. Three stories below he saw a body<br />

covered with mud lying motionless on the ground.<br />

Tears were flowing uncontrollably through Chashmish’s<br />

eyes.<br />

“How did I fail? Why wasn’t I faster!!?”


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Then suddenly he thought he saw the guy’s hand move.<br />

Chashmish wiped off the tears, put back his glasses and<br />

looked intently towards the body as if asking it to move<br />

again. It didn’t. Chashmish was about to reject it as an<br />

aberr<strong>at</strong>ion when the hand moved again. Chashmish was<br />

el<strong>at</strong>ed. He gave a sigh of relief and shouted<br />

“Bach gaya hai be saala!! Jaldi neeche chalo!!”<br />

The guy was rushed to the IITK health center as soon as<br />

possible. He was surrounded by the seven of them when<br />

he was being put on the stretcher and taken inside. His<br />

bre<strong>at</strong>hing was shallow and he seemed delirious. Kaka<br />

and Chashmish were saying<br />

“It’s gonna be ok! It’s gonna be alright” to the guy as<br />

the <strong>at</strong>tendants made arrangements inside the health<br />

center. This is when the guy said with a b<strong>at</strong>ed bre<strong>at</strong>h<br />

“All of you! Promise me something! You guys will <strong>at</strong>tend<br />

each and every class in this semester”<br />

“Saala pagla gaya hai” Vodka whispered to Untees as<br />

soon as he heard the guy say those words. It was a very<br />

odd time to be asking something like this. All of them<br />

initially ignored it but then when the guy started<br />

repe<strong>at</strong>ing those lines in a shallow bre<strong>at</strong>h, the <strong>at</strong>tendant<br />

supervising the guy said in a concerned voice<br />

“Aap log ek promise bhi nahi kar sakte kya?”<br />

The seven of then looked <strong>at</strong> each other and then said<br />

“We promise” in unison.<br />

“Thanks” the guy said as he was rushed in the innerds of<br />

the health center for surgery. A group of 15 odd people<br />

waited for him outside. Apart from the seven of them<br />

the group consisted of some seniors, a faculty member<br />

and a SIS guard. Chashmish was still a little shook up<br />

from the incident. Vodka, kaka and Mariyal were trying<br />

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stunned. Untees and Haddi were talking to a number of<br />

people here and there trying to get more inform<strong>at</strong>ion on<br />

the guy. They came back after a solid 15 minutes and<br />

joined the group. Everyone paused and looked <strong>at</strong> them<br />

expecting some inform<strong>at</strong>ion. Untees started talking<br />

“So bande ka naam hai Gaurav. Kanpur ka launda hai.<br />

He was AIR-81 in JEE. He has seen a lot of ups and<br />

downs in his career. First sem main isne dussa maara<br />

tha. Doosre sem bhi isne Dussa maara tha. Third sem<br />

saale ne 9.6 maari thi. From fourth sem nobody knows<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> happened but he has basically come down to<br />

Vodka’s academic level. Somebody there was saying<br />

th<strong>at</strong> he started taking drugs from the fourth semester.<br />

He seems to be <strong>at</strong>tending counseling sessions with<br />

psychi<strong>at</strong>rists. His condition was definitely less than<br />

ideal.”<br />

This is when one of the faculty members present there<br />

starting g<strong>at</strong>hering the students. It seemed like it was<br />

time for a speech. The group encircled the professor as<br />

he started talking.<br />

“This is the second suicide <strong>at</strong>tempt within the last week.<br />

Fortun<strong>at</strong>ely this one did not succeed. I say this not as a<br />

faculty but as a f<strong>at</strong>her. Please don’t ever think of doing<br />

something like this. You guys are winners. Irrespective<br />

of how many F’s you get here as soon as you step out<br />

you ARE going to be<br />

successful……..blah…….blah…….blah……….”<br />

Everyone had heard the speech before but the fact of<br />

the m<strong>at</strong>ter was th<strong>at</strong> suicides were a part of life in IIT<br />

Kanpur. Every year <strong>at</strong>least two or three lives were lost<br />

due to suicides. Some due to bad grades, some due to<br />

botched up love affairs and some due to reasons<br />

unknown.<br />

All of them waited for a full hour before a doctor came<br />

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“He is out of danger. He just has some injuries on this<br />

head and a broken leg. He is going to be fine. Wh<strong>at</strong> I<br />

don’t understand is how he didn’t get more hurt? He fell<br />

from the roof right??”<br />

“Yes th<strong>at</strong> is correct but fortun<strong>at</strong>ely there was<br />

construction going on behind the B-wing and the<br />

workers had dug up the whole area and put in w<strong>at</strong>er in<br />

it. It was practically a mud pond th<strong>at</strong> the guy fell into.”<br />

Replied Chashmish<br />

“Good Good. Well you guys can give a tre<strong>at</strong> to the<br />

workers when they come back tomorrow. I have put<br />

th<strong>at</strong> guy to sleep. All of you can now go and take rest”<br />

The crowd dispersed in a jiffy. The seven of them<br />

started making their way back from the Health center to<br />

the hostel. They were just crossing the intersection in<br />

front of the girl’s hostel when Chashmish said<br />

“I think we should keep the promise th<strong>at</strong> we made”<br />

This st<strong>at</strong>ement of Chashmish sparked off an intense<br />

deb<strong>at</strong>e between two factions in the group. One faction<br />

which considered the promise to be something they<br />

gave to a delirious guy in order to make him feel better<br />

was not so keen on taking it seriously. The other felt like<br />

doing it just to keep their word. Chashmish led the<br />

second faction and made some significant points which<br />

eventually made the entire group to agree on keeping<br />

up the promise. Although the first faction agreed<br />

extremely reluctantly Chashmish did not care as long as<br />

they did.


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An Escape from CHM201<br />

After a pretty eventful few days, <strong>summer</strong> semester<br />

began for CHM 201 people. Efforts from the students<br />

and the Dean of Academic Affairs had ensured th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

course got offered during the <strong>summer</strong> semester.<br />

Everybody was really serious towards studies for the<br />

first few classes. Afterall they had a promise to uphold.<br />

Everyone was an ideal student for th<strong>at</strong> dur<strong>at</strong>ion; waking<br />

up on early in the morning, having a b<strong>at</strong>h, taking<br />

breakfast and then going to class. The fact th<strong>at</strong> the class<br />

was <strong>at</strong> 7:30 in the morning seemed to have no effect on<br />

them. It was hard to differenti<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong> these were the<br />

same people who had trouble <strong>at</strong>tending the 11:00<br />

o’clock class just a few weeks ago. Haddi, Untees and<br />

kaka bought new copies and multicolored ball pens so as<br />

to take detailed notes (which was a big deal considering<br />

th<strong>at</strong> they had not bought any kind of st<strong>at</strong>ionary for the<br />

last one year), Mariyal had bought a new alarm clock to<br />

wake up every morning, Axle had halted his hacking<br />

activities after 1:00 in the night, Chashmish was<br />

sleeping for just 10 hours and vodka had significantly<br />

reduced his talk-time on the cellphone. He was down to<br />

like 2 recharges a week from 4. All in all people had<br />

made significant changes in their life to align themselves<br />

with the current scenario.<br />

All of them quietly went to L7 every morning and<br />

listened to Prof. Roy’s lecture on physical chemistry.<br />

Haddi, Untees and kaka wrote three to four pages of<br />

lecture notes every day in technicolor. And as a symbol<br />

of his increasing passion towards studies kaka started<br />

bringing a ruler in class from the second lecture<br />

”Abe diagram banayenge acche se” was his reasoning<br />

when asked about it.<br />

“Abe Haddi hum bhi scale layenge agle hafte se” Untees<br />

said to Haddi; clearly he was very impressed <strong>at</strong> Kaka’s<br />

initi<strong>at</strong>ive.


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“Haan be, aur sa<strong>at</strong>h main pencil bhi le aayenge. Saala<br />

aur professional lagega. Aaj hi shaam ko chalte hai<br />

shopC”. Exclaimed Haddi.<br />

In the next class Haddi even asked a question to the<br />

professor mid lecture. The professor was discussing<br />

something about randomness in n<strong>at</strong>ure when Haddi<br />

raised his hand as Mariyal and Vodka looked <strong>at</strong> him with<br />

their mounts open in surprise. The professor asked him<br />

to speak as soon as he was finished with his current<br />

topic.<br />

“Sir, do you think randomness is just a way of handling<br />

variables we can’t quantify??”<br />

“Th<strong>at</strong>’s an interesting point. Why do you say th<strong>at</strong>?”<br />

“Sir I think with enough inform<strong>at</strong>ion about the variables<br />

and their values we can even predict the position and<br />

momentum of an electron simultaneously with pin point<br />

accuracy which I know is in direct contradiction with<br />

Heisenberg’s uncertainity principle. It is a well known<br />

principle, yes, but r<strong>at</strong>her than actually analyzing and<br />

quantifying the underlying causes of the descrepancy we<br />

have come to accept it as a fact and have started basing<br />

our theories and observ<strong>at</strong>ions on it. It may be th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

variables th<strong>at</strong> are involved are extremely difficult to<br />

measure or even unknown. But we should not close the<br />

window by assuming it to be a fact of life. Just a<br />

thought”<br />

Haddi finished talking and relaxed in his se<strong>at</strong>. He saw a<br />

dumbfounded Mariyal who was still looking <strong>at</strong> him with<br />

an open mouth. The professor too looked impressed. He<br />

thought for a second then said<br />

“Anyone else wants add anything to th<strong>at</strong>?”<br />

Nobody spoke.<br />

“This is a very good point th<strong>at</strong> our friend has made here.<br />

I would like to impress upon all of you the crux of it.


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Always keep an open mind. Never take anything as<br />

absolute. Always question. Th<strong>at</strong>’s how science<br />

progresses. Now to answer the actual question, I don’t<br />

know. It is definitely possible. But for the purpose of our<br />

current discussion, we will assume a universe full of<br />

randomness. Please feel free to prove me wrong by<br />

doing a Doctor<strong>at</strong>e.”<br />

The entire class gave a good laugh on his last line and<br />

the professor then went back to teaching. At the end of<br />

the lecture Haddi, Untees and kaka had a detailed<br />

discussion about the topic which was inconclusive yet<br />

tantalizing. If this was the st<strong>at</strong>e of Haddi, Untees and<br />

kaka, others were no different. Vodka was experiencing<br />

an unexplained overflow of cash in his pocket, about<br />

which he was very happy and expressed it by directing<br />

th<strong>at</strong> cash towards beer. Mariyal was ecst<strong>at</strong>ic about<br />

w<strong>at</strong>ching the sunrise everyday and had started<br />

exercising in the morning with Jaggu. Chashmish was a<br />

little confused though. He just didn’t know wh<strong>at</strong> to do<br />

with the kind of time he had available with him<br />

everyday.<br />

”Bahut lamba hota hai be din. Mujhe to p<strong>at</strong>a hi nahi tha.<br />

Are Jaggu kucch b<strong>at</strong>ao be kyaa kiya jaye itne bade din<br />

ka”<br />

”Vyaayam karne chala karo tum mere sa<strong>at</strong>h. sareer<br />

banega tumhara” replied Jaggu. Axle was busy reading<br />

about the l<strong>at</strong>est in computer security and trying new<br />

hacking methods.<br />

The first week was pretty uneventfully.All the guys were<br />

really happy and surprised <strong>at</strong> their performance. Nobody<br />

could believe th<strong>at</strong> they had <strong>at</strong>tended all the lectures,<br />

made notes and th<strong>at</strong> too in full senses. It sounded too<br />

good to be true. The next week was gonna prove exactly<br />

th<strong>at</strong>, it really was too good to be true.<br />

Monday went pretty smoothly. They <strong>at</strong>tended the lecture<br />

took notes on the kinetic theory of gases and Came out


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of a jam packed L7 discussing their plans for the rest of<br />

the day.<br />

“Main Computer center jaa raha hoon. Koi chal raha<br />

hai??” kaka asked.<br />

”Haan chalo main chalta hoon” Mariyal replied.<br />

”Main library jaa raha hoon. Bahut neend aa rahi hai”<br />

said Haddi with a yawn.<br />

”Bakwaas!! Newscientist ka naya issue aaya hai saala<br />

wahi padhne jaa raha hai” cheeked Untees. Haddi was<br />

an addict for newscientist magazine. He had read close<br />

to 300 archived issues of the magazine in 7 days after<br />

reading his first one in the IITK library.<br />

“There’s just something about the magazine th<strong>at</strong><br />

kickstarts my imagin<strong>at</strong>ion in a good way” was wh<strong>at</strong><br />

Haddi’s explan<strong>at</strong>ion was when asked about his obsession<br />

for the magazine. He had to read any new issues of the<br />

magazine as soon as it came in. apparently this was<br />

something people had started using to pull his leg.<br />

”Haan to ab ekdum jaa ke to neend nahi hi aayegi na.<br />

Thodi der kuch padh loonga to autom<strong>at</strong>ically neend aa<br />

jaegi” Haddi promptly defended himself.<br />

”Neend to mujhe bhi aa rahi hai. Chalo main bhi chalta<br />

hoon” added Untees.<br />

Chashmish was standing in deep thought. May be the<br />

thought of sleeping in the cool air conditioned<br />

<strong>at</strong>mosphere of library was being too overwhelming for<br />

him to think anything. Haddi looked <strong>at</strong> him and said<br />

”Are Chashmish itna m<strong>at</strong> socho, chale chalo. Bahut dino<br />

se soye nahi ho dhang se.”<br />

”Are haan yaar Haddi. Bahut samasyaein hai zindagi<br />

main. Lagta hai so ke hi solution milega iska. Chalo jaldi<br />

chalo.” replied Chashmish with a smile.


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Axle and vodka were too hungry to go anywhere. They<br />

decided to go back to the hostel.The seven of them<br />

promptly split up into groups of 2 and 5 with Axle and<br />

Vodka heading towards the hostel and the rest of them<br />

moving towards the library. A few minutes l<strong>at</strong>er, Untees,<br />

Chashmish and Haddi were saying bye to kaka and<br />

Mariyal as they split up with them and headed towards<br />

the computer center. Within the next half an hour,<br />

everyone had settled into their intended co-ordin<strong>at</strong>es<br />

and a series of unfortun<strong>at</strong>e events was about to begin.<br />

The computer center was desol<strong>at</strong>e <strong>at</strong> the hour. Hardly a<br />

few human beings were present in the building. Half of<br />

them were security guards while the other half was<br />

made up by system administr<strong>at</strong>ors, mad research<br />

assistants and some maintenance people. Since it was<br />

still early morning as per student standards, none of<br />

them were expected to be seen in the computer center.<br />

Kaka and Mariyal constituted a small group of<br />

exceptions to th<strong>at</strong> expect<strong>at</strong>ion. They entered through<br />

the glass door of computer center where a cold chill<br />

greeted them. The temper<strong>at</strong>ure inside the computer<br />

center was kepy pretty low to improve the oper<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

efficiency of the electronic equipments. They checked in<br />

by flashing their identity card to the SIS guard present<br />

<strong>at</strong> the door who decided to be particularly annoying by<br />

making them sign in. Thereafter kaka and Mariyal<br />

moved straight to windows NT lab loc<strong>at</strong>d opposite the<br />

supercomputer. They occupied adjacent se<strong>at</strong>s in the lab<br />

and flicked the mouse. The respective computers broke<br />

out of hibern<strong>at</strong>ion and presented them with the logon<br />

screen. A quick entry of username and password made<br />

the screen disappear. After a double click on the internet<br />

explorer which brought up an IE window, the following<br />

adress was typed<br />

http://sprint.bantu.com<br />

The CC authorities were being extremely proactive in<br />

preventing ch<strong>at</strong>ting and other extra-curricular activities<br />

in the computer center since the last 3 months.


74<br />

Consequently it had become almost impossible to use<br />

yahoo messenger in the computer center. (Unless one<br />

was with Axle who inevitably found a way to make it<br />

work). But this was not enough to stop persistent<br />

people. Some deligent person had found a website<br />

where a lot of young people from Indian and abroad<br />

conglomer<strong>at</strong>ed. The best part about the website being<br />

th<strong>at</strong> it had an in-browser ch<strong>at</strong> client which allowed<br />

people to ch<strong>at</strong> within the browser without the need to<br />

install anything on the computer. Th<strong>at</strong> website was<br />

http://sprint.bantu.com<br />

Initially designed to be a hub for the customers of sprint<br />

network, the website now played host to a plethora of<br />

people from all over India who couldn’t access yahoo<br />

messenger. Ch<strong>at</strong>ters mostly consisted of student from<br />

various institutes like the IIT’s, jaipur’s vanasthali and<br />

colleges of the Delhi University. Plenty of girls used to<br />

ch<strong>at</strong> on it and so the hope of finding th<strong>at</strong> special<br />

someone brought a lot of IITians in the ch<strong>at</strong> rooms of<br />

sprint.bantu.com<br />

Kaka logged on under the username: crazyeyes and<br />

started hunting. After browsing through a few ch<strong>at</strong>rooms<br />

kaka finally found a few profiles th<strong>at</strong> s<strong>at</strong>isfied his<br />

criteria. He shot off IM’s for like half an hour to the<br />

“qualified” people just to realize th<strong>at</strong> no one was<br />

replying him. Frustr<strong>at</strong>ed, kaka asked Mariyal if how<br />

things were going for him.<br />

”Abe Mariyal tumhe koi bandi mili hai kyaa?”<br />

“Are haan. Ek bandi mil gayi hai bhaiya. aur to aur<br />

kanpur ki hi hai aur IIT campus main hi rehti hai. kyaa<br />

hua tumhe koi nahi mili kyaa abhi tak??” replied Mariyal<br />

with the last line in a half mocking tone.<br />

“Are nahi yaar. badi der se koshish kar rahe hai” replied<br />

kaka morosely


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“Tumhara to sorry ho gaya” added Mariyal. Clearly<br />

fueling kaka’s frustr<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

“Are milegi milegi, humein bhi milegi. Ruko tum.” Kaka<br />

said with a renewed conviction and started searching<br />

again. He shot off an IM to hip_preeti, some girl from<br />

Delhi and then started browsing the website to look for<br />

the next candid<strong>at</strong>e. This was when he saw some magical<br />

words show up in the<br />

st<strong>at</strong>us bar of the ch<strong>at</strong> window for hip_preeti<br />

“hip_preeti is typing a message”<br />

Within seconds came the message th<strong>at</strong> was being typed.<br />

hip_preeti: Hi there<br />

Kaka quickly re-checked her profile. Her profile pic was<br />

gorgeous. With her black eyes and auburn hair she<br />

looked like an angel. Moreover she was from Delhi<br />

which was pretty closeby in case their affair picked up<br />

he<strong>at</strong>. Kaka checked for some obvious symbols to verify<br />

if the profile was genuine and found them all to be in the<br />

green. The photo looked realistic. It was taken outside<br />

some restaurant. A quick google search placed the<br />

restaurant in canaught place Delhi. No phone number<br />

was present in the profile which was a pretty good sign<br />

of a profile’s genuineness. Finally and most importantly<br />

it was kaka who had IM’d her first and not vice versa.<br />

The profile was indeed genuine. It was time for Kaka to<br />

implement all the ch<strong>at</strong>ting expertise he had gained in<br />

the past two years and win over some hearts. Kaka took<br />

a deep bre<strong>at</strong>h and started typing.<br />

crazyeyes: Hey a very good morning to you. Howz life?<br />

hip_preeti: life’s good. asl?<br />

crazyeyes: 23 M and from the land where beauty like<br />

yours doesnt exist.


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hip_preeti: � thanks for the complement. btw I m frm<br />

Delhi<br />

crazyeyes: let me guess. are you a student <strong>at</strong> the DU?<br />

hip_preeti: yeah I m, studying Arts <strong>at</strong> LSR. But how did<br />

u know?<br />

crazyeyes: well it was an educ<strong>at</strong>ed guess.<br />

hip_preeti: you sound really intelligent. Where are you<br />

from?<br />

crazyeyes: well i m originally from Haldwani but right<br />

now I m in IIT Kanpur.<br />

hip_preeti: you are from IIT!!<br />

crazyeyes: as a m<strong>at</strong>ter of fact I m. and before I forget I<br />

would also like to say th<strong>at</strong> you are gorgeous<br />

hip_preeti: � thanks.<br />

Kaka was awestruck. This was THE perfect girl for him.<br />

Gorgeous, intelligent th<strong>at</strong>’s how he had dreamt his<br />

Simran to be. And here she was right in front of him. At<br />

th<strong>at</strong> very moment kaka decided th<strong>at</strong> he was gonna get<br />

to know this girl really well, meet her and make her fall<br />

in love with him irrespective of the effort it took.<br />

While kaka was busy playing Raj in his life, Mariyal was<br />

on fire. He had already convinced the girl to meet him.<br />

He was not too happy with the venue though.<br />

”Are kaka yaar is ladki ko kaise convince karoon ki<br />

shopC wala CR ekdum ganda hai” exclaimed Mariyal.<br />

”Abe lekin woh to kaafi accha hai” kaka replied sounding<br />

a little confused.<br />

”Are woh bahut mahenga hai isiliye ganda hai. Wahan<br />

gaya to mere mahine bhar ke paiso ka sorry ho jaega”<br />

explained Mariyal. Kaka shrugged his shoulders.


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Mariyal tried a little bit to nudge the girl to change the<br />

venue but it didn’t help. He now had a d<strong>at</strong>e in CR <strong>at</strong><br />

8:00 pm today.<br />

”Chalo kaka room chale, bahut bhook lag rahi hai” said<br />

Mariyal with a s<strong>at</strong>isfied look on his face. His work was<br />

done. He looked very happy <strong>at</strong> his achievement.<br />

”Are ruko saale. Tumhara kaam to ban gaya ab meri<br />

zindagi bhi to kuchh acchi ho jaane do. By the way<br />

tumhariwali ka naam kyaa hai?” Asked kaka<br />

”Naam hai uska Reena. Kisi librarian ki ladki hai aur<br />

campus main hi rehti hai” Mariyal replied proudly. ”Aur i<br />

guess tumhari wali ka naam preeti hai” he added as he<br />

stared <strong>at</strong> Kaka’s computer screen.<br />

”Haan Preeti Garg naam hai. LSR delhi se arts ka koi<br />

course kar rahi hai. yeh dekho iski photo” kaka opened a<br />

window on the computer screen with Preeti’s profile on<br />

it.<br />

“Are bhaiya. kaka yeh to gasab maal hai be. Ise to tum<br />

zaroor p<strong>at</strong>aana” exclaimed Mariyal. He was clearly<br />

impressed with the girl.<br />

”Haan be koshish to yehi hai” replied kaka<br />

“Abe Mariyal aisa karo tum chalo main thodi der abhi<br />

yahin baithoonga”<br />

“Accha theek hai kaka main chalta hoon. baad main<br />

milte hai” said Mariyal. He left the computer center and<br />

started making his way towards Hall-2. After 5 mins he<br />

was passing outside the IITk library where a few<br />

interesting developments were taking place.<br />

“It was a pleasure meeting you Neha” said Haddi to a<br />

girl with long wavy hair, big brown eyes and a dimpled<br />

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“Hey it was nice meeting you too Rohit” replied the girl<br />

pushing back a vagabond group of hair on her face<br />

behind her ear. ”Aneesha, chale??” she added to her tall<br />

and gorgeous friend standing next to her.<br />

“Yeah sure” Aneesha replied. She then moved her<br />

<strong>at</strong>tention to Untees and said<br />

“Alright Prachit, so i guess I will see you around”<br />

“Haan bilkul, hum log bhi German class join karne ki<br />

soch hi rahe hai. To ab mulaq<strong>at</strong> hoti rahegi.” Untees<br />

responded with a smile. The two girls reciproc<strong>at</strong>ed the<br />

goodbyes with a smile and started going down the stairs<br />

towards the second floor of the library while Untees and<br />

Haddi w<strong>at</strong>ched them leave. After the two girls<br />

disappeared, both of them came and s<strong>at</strong> in the<br />

periodicals section loc<strong>at</strong>ed on the third floor of the<br />

library.<br />

“Haddi!! hum logo ki kism<strong>at</strong> itni buri bhi nahi hai yaar.”<br />

“Sahi kehte ho be Untees, kahan hum log sone aaye the<br />

aur kahan hum dono ko girlfriend mil gayi”<br />

“Accha hua jo tumne who German magazine uthayi aur<br />

use transl<strong>at</strong>e karne ke liye hum log german-english<br />

dictionary dhoondhne gaye”<br />

“Tumhari height saali kuchh to kaam aayi. Tumhari<br />

height dekh kar hi shayad Aneesha ko laga ki tum hi ho<br />

jo use who german ki kitaab nikaal ke de sakte ho. Mast<br />

ho gaya ekdum. Untees ko mil gayi Aneesha aur Haddi<br />

ko Neha”<br />

“Mujhe to p<strong>at</strong>a hi nahi tha ki German class main itni<br />

mast bandiya a<strong>at</strong>i hai nahi to main to pahle semester se<br />

hi join kar leta”<br />

“Yaar tummm log to phoddd diyeee bee” came a voice<br />

from somewhere. Haddi and Untees looked around to<br />

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the whole event and was quiet impressed with Haddi<br />

and Untees.<br />

”Hehe, yaar ab kyaa kare hum log hai hi talented”<br />

cheeked Haddi and all three of them burst into laughter.<br />

”Bahut bhook lag rahi hai be Haddi. Chalo Chashmish ko<br />

uth<strong>at</strong>e hai aur hall chalte hai”<br />

”Haan be chalo”. Both of them got up and started<br />

walking towards the archive section on the third floor of<br />

the library. A rel<strong>at</strong>ively calm section of the library this<br />

was where most of the students came in to sleep. In a<br />

remote corner of this section Chashmish was sleeping<br />

with two binded journals of electrochemical society<br />

under his head.<br />

”Uth be” shouted Untees as he kicked Chashmish to<br />

wake him up.<br />

”Hmmm. kya time hua ………be” asked Chashmish as he<br />

got up e<strong>at</strong>ing a few words of the sentence with his<br />

yawn.<br />

“Khane ka time hua hai. Bahut bhook lagi hai. Jaldi hall<br />

chalo” said Haddi to Chashmish and signaled him to<br />

stand up.<br />

After a lot of effort Chashmish got up, stretched his<br />

arms and the three of them started heading down. After<br />

getting out of the Library, Chashmish was briefed about<br />

the events of the morning on their way back to hall-2.<br />

Chashmish listened intently to Haddi’s vivid descrition<br />

quietly. After Haddi was done describing, Chashmish<br />

took a few seconds to digest the inform<strong>at</strong>ion. As soon as<br />

he was done he said.<br />

“M<strong>at</strong>lab tum yeh keh rahe ho ki jab main so raha tha,<br />

tum dono german class jaane wali do ladkiyon se mile,<br />

unse aache se jaan pehchaan kari aur unse email<br />

address aur phone number exchange kiye!!!” exclaimed<br />

a very surprised Chashmish.


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“Haan” said Haddi with broad smile on his face.<br />

“Are tum log to phod diye be” said Chashmish quiet<br />

amused by the achievement of his friends.<br />

The rest of the journey to the hostel went past with<br />

Haddi and Untees filling up Chashmish with a complete<br />

replay of their close encounter with the second kind.<br />

It was a burning hot afternoon. All three of them were<br />

quiet relieved to reach the hostel. The mess hall was<br />

filled with people from <strong>at</strong>least three different hostels as<br />

only a few messes remained opened during the <strong>summer</strong>.<br />

Fortun<strong>at</strong>ely for the Hall-2 people, it was the turn of their<br />

mess to remain open.<br />

Untees, Haddi and Chashmish went straight to the mess.<br />

The menu was a p<strong>at</strong>hetic aalu-fry, some kadhi, rice and<br />

thick roti’s. The three of them picked up their pl<strong>at</strong>es<br />

very unhappily, served themselves a little bit of<br />

everything, came and s<strong>at</strong> on the table where Mariyal<br />

was having his lunch.<br />

After a brief exchange of events between them it was a<br />

common consensus th<strong>at</strong> the day was really auspicious<br />

for flirting.<br />

“Sahi hai be kaka bhi mast phod raha hai Preeti ke<br />

sa<strong>at</strong>h” said Haddi.<br />

“To tum shaam ko jaa rahe ho?” asked Untees to Mariyal<br />

“Haaum” replied Mariyal with his mouth filled with food.<br />

“Bhagwaan ne chhaha to hum log bhi tumhari position<br />

pe bahut jald pahuchenge aur library mein ‘kuchh kuchh’<br />

karenge” cheeked Haddi.<br />

All four of them laughed for a few minutes after this<br />

convers<strong>at</strong>ion, <strong>at</strong>e a little bit and then started proceeding<br />

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walking through the corridor when Untees suddenly<br />

started shouting.<br />

“Tum ek number ke gh<strong>at</strong>ia insaan ho be. Kyon chale<br />

aaye ho yahan” This took Haddi completely by surprise.<br />

Before Untees started shouting, Haddi was walking<br />

normally with his eyes on the ground. He looked<br />

towards Untees to see wh<strong>at</strong> was wrong with him. As<br />

soon as he looked up the picture became quiet clear to<br />

him. Charu gupta was crossing them in the corridor<br />

coming in from the opposite side. Since their encounter<br />

on the cycle rickshaw, Untees had made it a point to<br />

make his life as miserable as possible <strong>at</strong> wh<strong>at</strong>ever<br />

chance he got. After a he<strong>at</strong>ed exchange of words,<br />

Untees and the rest proceeded to their wing. From<br />

where they entered the wing, Untees’s room was the<br />

first to come.<br />

”Shaam ko milte hai Haddi” he said and entered his<br />

room.<br />

“Ok” replied Haddi as he continued walking with the<br />

others. Shortly thereafter he was the only one left<br />

walking towards his room.<br />

“Ab saala kyaa kare” Haddi mused. He wasn’t sleepy <strong>at</strong><br />

all. His mind was full of good thoughts. He didn’t wanna<br />

be alone. All he wanted to do was to hear some good<br />

romantic songs and keep picturing Neha in his head. He<br />

instantly thought of Champak. He had a very good<br />

collection of video songs on his computer and was<br />

always enthusiastic about w<strong>at</strong>ching them.<br />

“Haan saala usi ke kamre pe chalte hai” thought Haddi.<br />

Champak’s room was pretty close to Haddi’s. Haddi was<br />

almost there. The door of Champak’s room was ajar and<br />

Haddi could hear a faint tune of his favorite song playing<br />

on the computer. Without bothering to knock, Haddi<br />

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The mess in Champak’s room gave an impression of a<br />

guy who was really studious and into computers and<br />

programming. However th<strong>at</strong> was exactly wh<strong>at</strong> he was<br />

not. A student of chemical engineering, he was into<br />

computers just for ch<strong>at</strong>ting, w<strong>at</strong>ching movies ,smallville<br />

and listening to songs. He was trying to learn age of<br />

empire for the last 1 year with no success. He was a<br />

devoted ch<strong>at</strong>ter and spent a lot of his time finding some<br />

love online. Most of the time he used to ch<strong>at</strong> to girls<br />

from vanasthali and some other institutes of Delhi. He<br />

always got a good start but messed up the m<strong>at</strong>ter after<br />

some while. Haddi had tried a number of times to<br />

explain him a few key things about online ch<strong>at</strong>ting but<br />

to no avail. Two three days was the maximum time th<strong>at</strong><br />

any girl talked to him.<br />

Haddi entered the room. The computer was resting in<br />

one corner of the room. There was no one in the chair in<br />

front of it or in the room for th<strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>ter. He went<br />

straight to the computer and increased the volume. The<br />

song was almost over. Realizing th<strong>at</strong> he hadn’t checked<br />

his e-mail for a while, Haddi opened an IE window and<br />

started typing his login info on the IITK squirrelmail<br />

logon page. This is when he noticed a minimized IE page<br />

in the windows taskbar. Curious, he maximized the<br />

window and saw Sprint.bantu.com open on it.<br />

Apparently Champak was pursuing his favorite hobby.<br />

Inquisitive about how Champak was messing up the ch<strong>at</strong><br />

this time, Haddi started going through the logs. His eyes<br />

widening simultaneously.<br />

This is when Champak came into the room. He was<br />

shocked to see Haddi in the room and sitting in front of<br />

the computer.<br />

“Saale chappal chappal marenge, kya kar rahe ho. utho<br />

saale wahan se” he said to Haddi going all fan<strong>at</strong>ical and<br />

waving his hands gesturing him to get up.<br />

Unmoved, Haddi looked <strong>at</strong> Champak with a cheeky smile<br />

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“Kyaa be kyon has rahe ho” Champak asked<br />

“Saale tu sudheraga nahi na” said Haddi<br />

Champak looked <strong>at</strong> Haddi for a moment and then smiled<br />

back like a child caught while doing a mischief.<br />

“Hehe… are yaar bore ho raha tha. Socha yehi kar liya<br />

jaye”<br />

”Aage kyaa socha hai??” asked Haddi.<br />

“Kuchh nahi yaar bas ek-do din aur timepaas karoonga.<br />

Isse jyada kyaa ho sakta hai” replied Champak.<br />

Haddi gave him a wicked smile. Apparently some big<br />

plan had brew up in his mind.<br />

“Bahut kuchh ho sakta hai. Tum bas jaisa main kahoon<br />

waisa karte chalo. I will help you with this. Yahan tel<br />

m<strong>at</strong> machana”<br />

Meanwhile Axle was busy indulging in his addiction. He<br />

was deep into trying a brand new hack method. He had<br />

succeeded in sniffing the network traffic of the Girl’s<br />

hostel and by doing so he now had the passwords of<br />

around 30 email accounts. He was rejoicing his moment<br />

of victory by reading the emails present in the various<br />

hacked accounts. Apparently wh<strong>at</strong> he read was<br />

extremely entertaining as he laughed uncontrollably for<br />

quiet sometime as he read the emails. His laughter was<br />

extremely loud and compelled Vodka to close the<br />

window of his room as it was interfering the<br />

convers<strong>at</strong>ion with his girlfriend. The convers<strong>at</strong>ion was<br />

more of a fight as his girlfriend was not too happy about<br />

him cutting his time on the cellphone. Wh<strong>at</strong>ever time he<br />

spent talking to her these days was not too pleasant.<br />

But Vodka was hell bent on not giving up and so far his<br />

determin<strong>at</strong>ion was paying out well. Vodka was facing<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> they called the blues of distance rel<strong>at</strong>ionship. His<br />

girlfriend was a neighbor whom he had met during the<br />

last winter vac<strong>at</strong>ion. After 10 days of a superfast love


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story, it had become a distance rel<strong>at</strong>ionship with Vodka<br />

in Kanpur and the girl in Dehradoon. Shortly after<br />

reaching Kanpur, Vodka had realized th<strong>at</strong> the distance<br />

rel<strong>at</strong>ionship was going to be extremely costly as the girl<br />

proved to be extremely possessive and wanted vodka to<br />

call her in wh<strong>at</strong>ever free time he got. Vodka tried his<br />

best to cut off the convers<strong>at</strong>ion but eventually ended up<br />

talking for more than three hours. By the time he was<br />

done Kaka had returned from the computer center. As<br />

soon as he returned, kaka went straight to bed in a<br />

euphoric st<strong>at</strong>e. Everything around him was going on<br />

with clockwork precision. His dream of finding a girl was<br />

finally coming true, he was <strong>at</strong>tending all the classes and<br />

taking notes th<strong>at</strong> too with colored pens, wh<strong>at</strong> else did he<br />

want.<br />

Kaka fell asleep while thinking about all the happy things<br />

around him. He would wake up after 4 hours and go<br />

straight to the dinner table with his friends who were<br />

particularly noisy today.<br />

“Abe tum logo ko maloom hai karthik kumar ki gf Soha<br />

jadeja use dodo bul<strong>at</strong>i hai!!” Axle was found shouting in<br />

the mess<br />

“Nahi maloom lekin isme kyaa badi ba<strong>at</strong> hai” Untees<br />

replied<br />

“Isme badi ba<strong>at</strong> yeh hai ki woh apne Delhi wale bf ko bhi<br />

wahi bul<strong>at</strong>i hai” Axle replied and burst into his loud<br />

laugh. He was joined by five other people sitting on the<br />

table. The only one missing was Mariyal who was busy<br />

<strong>at</strong>tending his D<strong>at</strong>e in CR.<br />

“Are Axle, kyaa kya info nikal liye ho be tum” Chashmish<br />

said. He seemed quiet amused by Axle’s achievement.<br />

“Aur kitni ladkiyon ke do boyfriend hai be” kaka queried.<br />

“Do waliyon ka to nahi p<strong>at</strong>a lekin harshita Mishra ke<br />

teen hai” he replied and started laughing again.


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“Kaise has rahe ho be!! Tumhare h<strong>at</strong>h to lagta hai<br />

duniya ka sabse bada khajana lag gaya hai” mused<br />

Haddi.<br />

”Are yaar Haddi tumhe kyaa b<strong>at</strong>aye. Meri poori dopaher<br />

itni entertaining beeti hai ki main describe nahi kar<br />

sakta. Mujhe aisi aisi info mili hai ki ab Avantika Singh<br />

bhi mujhe notes dene se inkaar nahi karegi”<br />

Avantika singh was a girl in chemical department and<br />

used to guard her lecture notes better than the way US<br />

government guards it’s nuclear arsenal.<br />

”Aisa kyon be” asked kaka<br />

“Aisa isliye ki agar usne aisa nahi kiya to main poore<br />

department ko b<strong>at</strong>a doonga ki woh porn stories ko<br />

subscribe karti hai”<br />

Laughter, Laughter, Laughter.<br />

After a very entertaining dinner all the guys were quiet<br />

happy. A few 100 meters away. A smiling Mariyal was<br />

returning from his d<strong>at</strong>e in the CR. The d<strong>at</strong>e was exactly<br />

as costly as he had predicted, but it had been well worth<br />

it. The girl was really cute and Mariyal was quiet happy<br />

with the happenings of the evening. Mariyal reached the<br />

hostel and was greeted by Daul<strong>at</strong>ramji.<br />

“Mayur aap hi hai na??” he was asked by bespectacled<br />

Daul<strong>at</strong>ramji.<br />

“Haan ji main hi hoon b<strong>at</strong>ayiye” Mariyal replied<br />

“Aapka call hai campus se. Hold pe rakha hai” he said<br />

pointing towards the phone.<br />

Mariyal was quiet surprised. “Who could it be?” he<br />

thought while walking towards the receiver.<br />

“Hello. This is Mayur”


“Hey Mayur, this is Reena”<br />

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5 minutes l<strong>at</strong>er when he got off the phone Mariyal was<br />

in a Dilemma. He made it straight to Untees’s room<br />

where Chashmish, Haddi and Untees were planning out<br />

their str<strong>at</strong>egies.<br />

”Abe nahi yaar Untees, is approach main fight ho jaegi. I<br />

mean Kitna ganda dialogue hai. Ise to main veto kar<br />

raha hoon” Haddi was heard saying to Untees.<br />

“Are aao launde….kaisi rahi d<strong>at</strong>e…kyaa kyaa kiya aur<br />

kyaa kyaa karne wale ho” Haddi winked and called out<br />

to Mariyal as soon as he entered the room.<br />

“Yaar d<strong>at</strong>e bahut sahi rahi. Ladki badi acchi hai aur<br />

campus main bhi hai. Lekin main ek bahut badi problem<br />

main pad gaya hoon” Mariyal replied in a concerned<br />

voice.<br />

”Kyon kyaa hua?” Untees asked. Mariyal’s expressions<br />

had ensured th<strong>at</strong> he had complete <strong>at</strong>tention of<br />

everyone.<br />

“Mujhe abhi hostel main a<strong>at</strong>e hi Reena ka phone aaya<br />

tha. Shuruw<strong>at</strong> main kuchh to ba<strong>at</strong>ein hui. Phir woh<br />

mujhse kehti hai ki uske ghar pe subah 8 se le ke 10<br />

baje tak koi nahi rehne wala hai. She was saying she<br />

wanted my company. Mujhe samajh nahi aa raha main<br />

kyaa karoon” Mariyal said<br />

”Lekin kal subah tum kaise jaa paoge.kal to apni 2-2.5<br />

gh<strong>at</strong>e ki class hai.instructor ki dopaher ko hi to mail aayi<br />

thi” said Chashmish as if mentioning something very<br />

obvious to Mariyal.<br />

”Haan be Mariyal. We promised ki ek bhi class nahi miss<br />

karenge <strong>summer</strong> main. Sincere banana hai hum logo<br />

ko.” added Untees<br />

“Every goal requires some sacrifices, some pain Mariyal.<br />

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philosophy. Mariyal seemed dejected. A war of priorities<br />

seemed to be going inside him. After a while he sighed<br />

“Haan yaar tum log sahi keh rahe ho. mujhe sudharna<br />

hai. Main nahi jaunga. Infact maine use yehi bola phone<br />

pe ki main nahi aa paunga. Lekin woh request kari hai ki<br />

dekho ho sake to aa jaana, I will wait for you. Lekin koi<br />

nahi may be kisi aur din” He paused for a bit then added<br />

”Anyways tum log kyaa kar rahe ho??”<br />

“Hum log hamari waliyo ko email type karne ki koshish<br />

kar rahe hai” Untees replied as he moved towards his<br />

computer and said<br />

“Abe Haddi Zara do minute ruko, ek minute main mail<br />

check kar leta hoon”.<br />

Meanwhile Mariyal started describing his d<strong>at</strong>e to Haddi.<br />

“Waise maja bahut aaya be. Thoda paisa thuk gaya lekin<br />

koi ba<strong>at</strong> nahi” Mariyal said enthusiastically.<br />

“Haddi…..Yeh mail shayad hum dono ke liye hai” Untees<br />

called out while keeping his eyes on the computer<br />

screen.<br />

Haddi moved towards the computer screen to read the<br />

email on it.<br />

To: prachit@<strong>iitk</strong>.ac.in<br />

From: aneesha@yahoo.com<br />

cc: rohit@<strong>iitk</strong>.ac.in<br />

Sub: Hi here<br />

Hi there Prachit and Rohit,<br />

How r u guys doin? myself and Neha had a really good<br />

time talking to you guys today. I hope the same is true<br />

for you. The reason I am writing this mail is because we<br />

badly need your help. Tomorrow is the last d<strong>at</strong>e for<br />

completing the formalities of registering in the German


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class. Myself and Neha have to leave for lucknow by a<br />

train which leaves <strong>at</strong> around 11:15, which means we will<br />

have to leave campus by 10:00-10:15. We two being<br />

new in the campus dont know a thing as to how to<br />

proceed for registr<strong>at</strong>ion. Can you guys please help us<br />

out? If you can please meet us around 9:15 outside<br />

library, we can finish everything and be on our way by<br />

10.<br />

Thanks<br />

Aneesha and Neha<br />

Untees and Haddi looked towards each other and sighed<br />

in disappointment. They were now in the same bo<strong>at</strong> as<br />

Mariyal’s now. It was a golden chance. By meeting the<br />

girls tomorrow the guys would have portrayed their<br />

seriousness towards the girls in a very effective manner.<br />

But a promise is a promise.<br />

“Tommorow’s class better be worth it” Haddi said and<br />

started walking back toward his room. He met Champak<br />

on the way and went and s<strong>at</strong> in his room.<br />

Meanwhile Axle was having troubles of his own. He had<br />

returned from the dinner table very enthusiastically in<br />

the hope of reading more emails. But as soon as he<br />

reached his room and s<strong>at</strong> on his computer he found his<br />

sniffing software display the message.<br />

PACKET DATA LOST. SESSION TERMINATED.<br />

On digging a little bit Axle realized a f<strong>at</strong>al mistake. All<br />

the tricks and feints he had played in getting the GH<br />

d<strong>at</strong>a to his computer had been logged by w<strong>at</strong>chdog<br />

programs put in place by the computer center<br />

administr<strong>at</strong>or. Axle was overwhelmed. In case he got<br />

caught he would be suspended for 6 months.<br />

“How the hell did I miss this!!”<br />

A fellow hacker of his had recently got the same<br />

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mistake. Swe<strong>at</strong> trickled down his face. He just couldn’t<br />

let th<strong>at</strong> log file get in the hands of the administr<strong>at</strong>or.<br />

After 10 min of procrastin<strong>at</strong>ion Axle somehow got hold<br />

of his senses.<br />

“Soch Axle soch” he said to himself.<br />

“I still have a lot of time. The CC administr<strong>at</strong>or won’t<br />

read the logs till l<strong>at</strong>e morning. I can do this”<br />

A ray of hoped instantly shined his mind. It was risky<br />

but he was in trouble anyways. Atleast this way he had<br />

a chance to make amends. All he had to do was to hack<br />

in the computer center servers and make a few changes<br />

to the logs. It was a daunting task as he had to get it<br />

done before 10 the next day.<br />

”I can do this” Axle thought and started typing<br />

fan<strong>at</strong>ically on his computer.<br />

While Axle was burning his head on the computer<br />

screen, kaka was having a gre<strong>at</strong> time. He was sitting in<br />

the mini computer center in the hall and ch<strong>at</strong>ting with<br />

Preeti. Preeti was proving to be the girl of his dreams.<br />

hip_Preeti: So you mean you dont have a girlfriend??<br />

crazyeyes: Yeah. have been a bit focused towards<br />

studies and stuff.<br />

hip_Preeti: do you plan to continue keeping tht focus in<br />

the near future??<br />

crazyeyes: I think I might have found a reason not to<br />

hip_Preeti: �<br />

hip_Preeti: hey will you be online around 8:00am or so<br />

tommorow?<br />

crazyeyes: dunno. i think I have an extra class<br />

tommorow.<br />

hip_Preeti: ohhh. well I am going out of town


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tommorow. dunno when I will be coming online again.<br />

Just wanted to have another ch<strong>at</strong> with you before I left.<br />

Kaka was pissed.<br />

“why did the instructor have to keep an extra class<br />

tommorow only” he thought. But wh<strong>at</strong> the heck, a<br />

promise was a promise. He said no to her.Bid her<br />

goodbye, did the usual goodnights and sweet dreams.<br />

He then went and lied down in his room. He so wanted<br />

to sleep and dream about Preeti.<br />

Vodka’s sleep however was gone. He was having a<br />

terrible fight with his girlfriend. She was way pissed with<br />

the way vodka was behaving from the past few days.<br />

Vodka was trying his level best to explain to her th<strong>at</strong> he<br />

wasn’t ignoring her and there was no other girl in his<br />

life. He failed miserably with his efforts. His phone call<br />

eventually ended when his girlfriend started crying and<br />

hung up. And the worst thing about the situ<strong>at</strong>ion was<br />

th<strong>at</strong> vodka didn’t have any balance in his phone to call<br />

her up and console her. Frustr<strong>at</strong>ed from the events he<br />

went over to Haddi’s room in order to talk to him. But<br />

Haddi was not to be found in his room.<br />

”Abe. Haddi kidhar hai??” vodka asked Haddi’s<br />

roomm<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

“Are woh Champak ke room main hoga dekho zara”<br />

Haddi’s roomm<strong>at</strong>e replied pointing towards Champak’s<br />

room.<br />

Vodka headed towards Champak’s room. As he reached<br />

closer to the room he could hear them talking.<br />

“Champak tumne saale gadbad kar di.” Haddi was<br />

saying to Champak.<br />

“Are yaar mere dimaag se ekdum hi utar gaya ki tum<br />

logo….” Champak was cut off midway by vodka who<br />

came in the room and said<br />

“Haddi mera kutta ban gaya”


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Haddi asked wh<strong>at</strong> had happened. After listening to<br />

Vodka’s account of wh<strong>at</strong> had happened, Haddi said<br />

”Tu yahan kyaa kar raha hai??”<br />

“Kya m<strong>at</strong>lab” vodka asked back.<br />

”Right now you should be in a STD calling your girlfriend<br />

consoling her and explaining your situ<strong>at</strong>ion. Shouldn’t<br />

you?” Haddi explained.<br />

”Ahh but unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely it’s pretty l<strong>at</strong>e and I dont think<br />

ab koi STD khule milenge tujhe. subah class ke baad<br />

sabse pahla kaam yehi karna” Haddi added with a sigh.<br />

“Hmmm” Vodka replied. His face reflecting the storm<br />

within his mind and his inability to counter it.<br />

“Lagta hai wahi karna padega” he added morosely.<br />

Both Haddi and Vodka proceeded to sleep in their rooms<br />

thereafter.<br />

But sleep had decided to deceive everyone of them<br />

today. Kaka was dreaming about Preeti alrite but with<br />

eyes wide open. Untees was lying on his bed staring<br />

towards the roof of his room trying to look for a way to<br />

meet his girl tomorrow. Vodka was totally worked up, he<br />

just couldnt stop thinking about his girlfriend. Mariyal<br />

was getting weird dreams. His dreams were presenting<br />

him with various permut<strong>at</strong>ions with which he could go<br />

and meet Reena. Haddi was restless in his bed too.<br />

”Arghh!!! Can this stop!!”. He thought with his head<br />

under his pillow. Something was troubling him. It was as<br />

if someone was shouting around him. He tossed and<br />

turned in his bed. When he couldnt bear it anymore he<br />

s<strong>at</strong> up and shouted<br />

“Bhola chup reh mere baap” to his roomm<strong>at</strong>e. Bhola had<br />

a habit of talking in his sleep and had decided to be<br />

conspicuosly loud today.


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As a result of Haddi’s shout, Bhola got up, s<strong>at</strong> up for a<br />

while, mumbled something in his sleep slang and then<br />

slept again. The only good thing th<strong>at</strong> emerged for Haddi<br />

out of this was th<strong>at</strong> Bhola was much more silent now.<br />

The only people who were not complaining about sleep<br />

were Chashmish and Axle. Chashmish wasn’t<br />

complaining as he was asleep and snoring. Axle wasnt<br />

complaining as sleep was the last thing he needed right<br />

now. He was too busy erasing his digital footprints. After<br />

a number of permut<strong>at</strong>ions he realized th<strong>at</strong> logic bombs<br />

were just not going to cut it. He might be successful in<br />

erasing the logs but then his act of modifying the logs<br />

would be logged and he would be back to square one.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> he needed was a worm and he didn’t have the<br />

time or the expertise for it.<br />

The morning came with a bit of mist and lot of clouds. It<br />

was a gorgeous day considering the amount of he<strong>at</strong><br />

Kanpur was receiving in the <strong>summer</strong>. The cool breeze<br />

blowing through the lurching trees made the morning<br />

even more beautiful.Blowing unhindered from east to<br />

the west the wind blew from one end of the campus to<br />

the other as if challenging everyone to be sad in it’s<br />

face. It didn’t find any challenger for a long time. But<br />

then came hall-2 and it struck 7 people walking out of it.<br />

The wind tried it’s best but it couldnt bring any sort of<br />

happiness in the minds of 6 people with swollen eyes.<br />

However it was successful in moving the 7th person who<br />

just couldnt contain himself from appreci<strong>at</strong>ing it’s<br />

beauty.<br />

“Kyaa sundar din hai yaar. Aise din koi sundar ladki<br />

sa<strong>at</strong>h hoti to ba<strong>at</strong> ban ja<strong>at</strong>i. Kyaa bolte ho tum log”<br />

Chashmish mused.<br />

”Maarenge mar jaoge Chashmish” Vodka snapped.<br />

Rest of the group looked <strong>at</strong> Chashmish as if he had just<br />

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mistake pretty fast, wiped the smile off his face and<br />

hurried towards L-7.<br />

”Haddi yaar mujhe aakhri copy abhi bhi edit karni hai<br />

yaar log ki. I need a worm. Kaise ho paega be??” Axle<br />

said in a stressed tone.<br />

but Haddi was in a world of his own. His mind was too<br />

busy cursing the prof for making him miss the chance <strong>at</strong><br />

his love life. Mariyal hardly spoke. Untees was walking<br />

with his mouth shut and eyes on his worn out chappals.<br />

“Kaka yeh tennis court ke saamne wala STD kab khulta<br />

hai??” Vodka asked.<br />

“Yaar khul to jaana chahiye tha abhi tak p<strong>at</strong>a nahi kyon<br />

nahi khula hai” kaka replied.<br />

The <strong>at</strong>mosphere remained tense till their journey to L-7.<br />

The biggest lecture hall of IITk, L-7 had a capacity to<br />

hold upto 430 students <strong>at</strong> a time. L-7 was being used in<br />

the <strong>summer</strong> semester for the first time in the history of<br />

IITk. But never before had so many Fakkas been<br />

granted to a b<strong>at</strong>ch.<br />

A very big hall with se<strong>at</strong>s arranged on an incline, L-7<br />

almost looked like a continous array of se<strong>at</strong>s except for<br />

the aisles in between. A broad aisle running parallel to<br />

the stage separ<strong>at</strong>ed the hall in almost two equal parts.<br />

The part in back was separ<strong>at</strong>ed by two aisles<br />

perpendicular to the broad aisle. The front part too was<br />

divided by two aisles perpendicular to the broad aisle.<br />

There were three entrances to the hall. One on either<br />

end of the broad aisle and a big one adjacent to the<br />

stage.<br />

All of them entered the hall and proceeded straight to<br />

the back section of the hall. Haddi, Vodka and kaka<br />

chose to sit 5 rows back from the broad aisle. Rest of<br />

them s<strong>at</strong> in the same row but separ<strong>at</strong>ed by one of the<br />

small aisles with Mariyal in the corner.


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The lecture began with Prof Roy arriving in the class<br />

wearing a white shirt and a black pant. He began with a<br />

new topic and started lecturing to the student body<br />

while periodically moving towards the board to draw<br />

some diagrams and write a few lines.<br />

“So….this is wh<strong>at</strong> the quantum principles tell us. An<br />

<strong>at</strong>om with electrons moving around a fixed nucleus <strong>at</strong><br />

fixed distances”<br />

“Wh<strong>at</strong> the heck… yeh sab kyaa hai yaar. Yeh to maine<br />

dasvi kaksha main seekha tha yaar” kaka mumbled in<br />

Haddi’s ear who had already started dozing off. His sleep<br />

was interrupted by a slight commotion in the vicinity.<br />

Haddi opened his eyes to see Prof Roy writing somethng<br />

on the blackboard. He turned right to see Mariyal<br />

moving down the aisle. Apparently Mariyal had had<br />

enough and had decided to <strong>at</strong>tend to more important<br />

things. All he had to do now was to turn right, walk the<br />

broad aisle, open the door and get out. Everything was<br />

going good for Mariyal until he made the right turn. This<br />

is when Prof Roy decided th<strong>at</strong> he had written enough<br />

and turned towards the class to explain more of basic<br />

quantum <strong>at</strong>omic theory. But instead of a well settled<br />

class taking notes, he saw an anomaly walking the<br />

broad aisle heading towards the door. Generally<br />

professors used to ignore such acts but this was <strong>summer</strong><br />

semester and they were hardly 10 min into lecture.<br />

“Hey you!! Where are you going?” professor Roy said in<br />

an agit<strong>at</strong>ed tone which sounded even more agit<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

through the sound amplific<strong>at</strong>ion system of L-7. All eyes<br />

now turned towards Mariyal who was still walking<br />

comfortably on the aisle as if having an evening stroll.<br />

He was so engrossed with Reena’s thoughts th<strong>at</strong> he<br />

wasnt even aware th<strong>at</strong> the professor was talking to him.<br />

“Hey you!!” Professor Roy’s voice becoming lot more<br />

stern now.<br />

Mariyal still walking.


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“Hey you!!” Professor Roy almost shouting now.<br />

This is when Mariyal realised th<strong>at</strong> something was wrong.<br />

Evrybody sitting on the se<strong>at</strong>s in the aisle was staring <strong>at</strong><br />

him. Mariyal kept on walking but turned left and saw<br />

Prof Roy pointing a finger <strong>at</strong> him. Mariyal’s smile faded.<br />

“You stop right there and get back to your se<strong>at</strong>!!” Prof<br />

Roy still shouting.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> happened next couldn’t have been predicted by<br />

Prof Roy in his wildest of dreams.<br />

Mariyal started running towards the door.<br />

Surprised by this act Prof Roy intensified his protests.<br />

“Stop!! Stop you!!”<br />

Mariyal still running<br />

the entire class was in hysterical mode w<strong>at</strong>ching this.<br />

Almost everyone was laughing.<br />

“Stop!! Stop!!”<br />

Mariyal’s agony finally ended when he reached the door<br />

and got out. The door slammed shut behind him with a<br />

huge bang.<br />

Prof Roy stood on the stage looking <strong>at</strong> the door for a<br />

moment and said<br />

“I will make sure he doesn’t pass this course” and got<br />

back to his lecture<br />

It took a while for the class to settle down after the<br />

incident. Within a few minutes Mr Roy was back to<br />

explaining the class about nucleus and the revolving<br />

electrons. But for 5 guys it was time for some drastic<br />

measures. Haddi Untees, Vodka, kaka and Axle all<br />

looked towards each other and instantly understood<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> they needed to do. As soon as Prof Roy turned


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towards the blackboard, Haddi got up and started<br />

walking towards the door. He was followed by Untees,<br />

vodka, kaka and Axle while Chashmish s<strong>at</strong> there gaping.<br />

After some deliber<strong>at</strong>ion he also got up and started<br />

walking towards the door. Unlike Mariyal, the 6 of them<br />

were pretty lucky. Dr Roy kept busy with the blackboard<br />

the entire time. As soon as they got out of the door and<br />

felt the cool morning breeze, a wave of happiness and<br />

relief swept all of them, they were free.<br />

The Romance<br />

Freedom is a mixed bag. Not everything is green beyond<br />

the doors of L-7. Things might go to an exact opposite


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of wh<strong>at</strong> you expect. However this wouldn’t be the case<br />

with Untees and Haddi, who were now sitting in the<br />

library with two gorgeous girls Neha and Aneesha. A<br />

bunch of forms lay in front of them on the table which<br />

were being inked by Haddi and Untees.<br />

“Tum log lucknow kaise jaa rahi ho” inquired Untees, his<br />

eyes stuck on Aneesha sitting opposite to him on the<br />

table<br />

“Train se” Aneesha replied softly.<br />

“And when are you coming back”<br />

“2 days l<strong>at</strong>er”<br />

“Are do din tumhare bina German class kaise chalegi”<br />

cheeked Untees<br />

“Tum log ho na”<br />

“Are ab tumhare bina hamara man bhi kahan lagega”<br />

Untees just couldnt contain himself. As soon as those<br />

words came out of his mouth, color faded off Untees’s<br />

face. He knew he had made a terrible mistake. A<br />

balance of Humility and audacity always wins a girl, but<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> Untees did here was sheer stupidity. The next<br />

words of Aneesha were gonna define Untees’s future.<br />

Untees looked for a while <strong>at</strong> Aneesha, his mind pleading<br />

to god, his eyes narrowed in anticip<strong>at</strong>ion of a cruel reply<br />

from Aneesha. Wh<strong>at</strong> came was a sweet smile and a<br />

question<br />

“DOSA office kab khulta hai??”<br />

Meanwhile Haddi was busy talking to Neha, and unlike<br />

Untees was balancing Humility and audacity to<br />

perfection.


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“Naam??” Haddi called out like a government clerk<br />

talking to a complainee. His eyes on the forms and his<br />

hand writing intently.<br />

“Neha Jain saheb” replied Neha with a laugh, apparently<br />

playing along.<br />

“Sushh!! Majak nahi. P<strong>at</strong>a??”<br />

“215/8 Arya nagar Kanpur 208003″<br />

“Phone number??”<br />

“05122547567″<br />

“Mobile number??”<br />

“9833568354″<br />

“Boyfriend ka naam?” Haddi slipping in a major query in<br />

between some minor ones.<br />

“Flirt kar rahe ho kyaa” replied Neha, quiet surprised<br />

with sudden change in the questions.<br />

“Th<strong>at</strong> depends”<br />

“On wh<strong>at</strong>??”<br />

“On your answer” said Haddi with a smile while looking<br />

directly in Neha’s eyes. Confidence oozing out of him.<br />

“Yuvraj singh” Came an instant reply from Neha.<br />

“Are you sure it’s not Sachin Tendulkar or Rahul dravid?”<br />

said Haddi with a little bit of sarcasm which Neha<br />

reciproc<strong>at</strong>ed with a smile.<br />

“Aajkal ki ladkiyan, TV dekh ke bahut bigad rahi hai”<br />

added Haddi.


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Neha opened her mouth as if to say something but<br />

looked <strong>at</strong> Haddi, thought for a while and then decided<br />

otherwise.<br />

“Hey Neha, tujhe cellphone recharge karvana hai” came<br />

a voice from Aneesha. Apparantly she and Untees had<br />

taken a break from their talk.<br />

“Ohh yeah. I had totally forgotten about it. Rohit, is<br />

there any place closeby where we can do th<strong>at</strong>??”<br />

enquired Neha.<br />

“Yeah we can go to the shopping center. Untees tum<br />

logo ka form bharna ho gaya kya” said Haddi<br />

“Nahi abhi tak to nahi” said Untees.<br />

“To aisa karte hai main aur Neha ShopC jaa ke a<strong>at</strong>e hai,<br />

tab tak tum log form bhar lo” said Haddi and started<br />

getting up from his chair. He didn’t want anybody to<br />

give a second thought to his plan. He just wished Untees<br />

had heard wh<strong>at</strong> he wanted to say between the lines.<br />

Untees thought for a second and said<br />

“Haan yeh sahi idea hai tum log ho aao”. Untees then<br />

gave a quick smirk to Haddi as he passed towards the<br />

corridor which had to be interpreted as “Well done”.<br />

Both of them were now alone with their ladies and<br />

happily flirting.<br />

“Kaun hai wahan!!!! Ruk jao wahin pe!!!” Shouted a<br />

shrill voiced lady on a bespectacled boy somewhere in<br />

the campus.<br />

Meanwhile Axle was bre<strong>at</strong>hing easy. He had successfully<br />

elimin<strong>at</strong>ed the last traces of his electronic activities. It<br />

had not been easy. He had to break through a number<br />

of firewalls in order to get to his destin<strong>at</strong>ion. The fe<strong>at</strong><br />

was not only spectacular because of the technicality<br />

involved but also due to the fact th<strong>at</strong> it was<br />

accomplished under gre<strong>at</strong> pressure. Axle had finally


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reached the spot for which he had set out 2 years ago.<br />

He had always dreamt of being a Hacker. After<br />

numerous sleepless nights, online training sessions, 4<br />

login cancell<strong>at</strong>ions and 5000rs in fine Axle had well and<br />

truly achieved his goal in the past two days.<br />

“I m good” He said to himself with a smile. His eyes<br />

were getting heavier. It was time to sleep.<br />

”Kitna hua bhaiya??” Vodka asked to the PCO manager<br />

as soon as he got out of the phone chamber.<br />

“124 rupaye” The PCO manager replied in a muffled<br />

voice. His mouth was too full with Paan for any kind of<br />

voice to come out with full intensity.<br />

Vodka paid the money and started to scout his way out<br />

from the PCO. A long queue of people had accumul<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

within the 45 min he was inside the phone chamber.<br />

Somewhere in the middle of the queue stood sissy who<br />

looked <strong>at</strong> Vodka as if he had committed a crime and said<br />

“Kyaa Vodka, itni der tak koi ba<strong>at</strong> karta hai kyaa?<br />

Tumhare peeche kitna rukne pad raha?”<br />

“Marenge mar jaoge sissy. Maine nahi bola hai rukne ko.<br />

Jitni ba<strong>at</strong> kari hai uske paise diye. Ab raaste se h<strong>at</strong>o aur<br />

jaane do” Vodka boiled off on Sissy. Surprised with such<br />

a reply sissy was too taken aback to say anything.<br />

Numerous eyes staring <strong>at</strong> him from all the directions<br />

didn’t help either. He stepped aside and w<strong>at</strong>ched Vodka<br />

pass by out of the PCO.<br />

crazyeyes:hey dont go away brb<br />

hip_Preeti: ok come back soon.<br />

Kaka locked the screen, got up and started walking<br />

towards the b<strong>at</strong>hroom. He had been ch<strong>at</strong>ting continuosly<br />

for the last hour and badly needed a break. His chappals<br />

made a lot of noise as he walked which echoed in the<br />

large hall of the computer center. He passed by a SiS<br />

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in which the b<strong>at</strong>hrooms were loc<strong>at</strong>ed. As he moved<br />

closer he could the ch<strong>at</strong>ter on the guard’s radio.<br />

“P<strong>at</strong>rol guard to st<strong>at</strong>ion. Theft reported in one of the<br />

faculty quarters. Chor shayad area main hi. 2<br />

eyewitness. Over!”<br />

“St<strong>at</strong>ion to p<strong>at</strong>rol guard. Eyewitness ke sa<strong>at</strong>h rahiye.<br />

Aapko jeep bheji jaa rahi hai. Jeep ke a<strong>at</strong>e hi eyewitness<br />

ko bitha ke area ka daura kare. Agar woh kisi vyakti ko<br />

pehchaane to use hiraas<strong>at</strong> main lein.over!!”<br />

“P<strong>at</strong>rol guard to st<strong>at</strong>ion. Jee sahab over”<br />

“St<strong>at</strong>ion to p<strong>at</strong>rol jeep. Turant jaye faculty quarter……….”<br />

The voice faded away as Kaka reached the b<strong>at</strong>hroom.<br />

Kaka took a quick sip of w<strong>at</strong>er from the w<strong>at</strong>er cooler<br />

which was extremely cold as always. Kaka always<br />

wondered why the thermost<strong>at</strong> of the w<strong>at</strong>er cooler was<br />

not recalibr<strong>at</strong>ed to a more moder<strong>at</strong>e temper<strong>at</strong>ure. He<br />

was sure nobody on the campus was capable of drinking<br />

w<strong>at</strong>er this cold. He visited the adjoining b<strong>at</strong>hroom<br />

quickly and was back in front of the monitor talking to<br />

his gal.<br />

hip_Preeti: so wh<strong>at</strong> are you gonna do now?<br />

crazyeyes: hmm dont know….. Will prbbly just go to<br />

hall-2 and hang out with Haddi and Untees.<br />

hip_Preeti: kkk…….aite then….I will c u after 2 days.<br />

crazyeyes: k…waise tum jaa kahan rahi ho.<br />

hip_Preeti: just going for a cousin’s marriage in<br />

Gurgaon.<br />

crazyeyes: aite have fun…….. aur dekhna wahan se koi<br />

dulha le ke m<strong>at</strong> aana �<br />

hip_Preeti: � will try not to. k take care bbye


crazyeyes: ok bbye.<br />

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Kaka logged off. Gave a big and loud yawn and started<br />

making his way towards hall-2.<br />

If Kaka was making a good progress towards his goal<br />

Haddi had almost achieved it. Walking slowly towards<br />

the ShopC he was having a heartfelt talk with Neha.<br />

Neha was now conversing very comfortably with him<br />

and was opening up quiet well.<br />

“I am the youngest of three siblings. I have one brother<br />

and one sister.we live in a joint family. All in all i think I<br />

have around 15 cousins. One of my cousins is actually a<br />

student of IITK. He lives in Hall-3 and coincidentaly his<br />

name too is Rohit.”<br />

Something struck Rohit as soon as he heard this<br />

“Did you by any chance call him some while back ?” He<br />

asked<br />

“Yes I did”<br />

“And did you by any chance talk to a guy with a gre<strong>at</strong><br />

voice and <strong>at</strong>titude by mistake before you actually dialed<br />

the right Rohit?”<br />

“Ummm… Yeah!! Was th<strong>at</strong> you??”<br />

“Hehe Yeah th<strong>at</strong> was me. See, we were destined to<br />

meet. But we are digressing, please continue”<br />

“Yeah. So my family is wh<strong>at</strong> you would call a typical<br />

nineteenth century “Khaandaan”. My family is extremely<br />

traditional. Culture, respect, ideals are everything for<br />

them.” She almost scoffed as she said the last line.<br />

”It gets pretty annoying <strong>at</strong> times. Girls are still tre<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

secondary to boys. God knows how much I had to fight<br />

in order to take this course. Damn! Main tumhe yeh sab


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kyon b<strong>at</strong>a rahi hoon. I have never said all these things<br />

to anyone. I am sorry I got carried away” said Neha.<br />

Haddi looked into her gorgeous eyes and said<br />

“Don’t be. It just means th<strong>at</strong> you are comfortable with<br />

me. May be I am the someone whom you needed to<br />

pour your heart out with.”<br />

Haddi said those words with so much intensity th<strong>at</strong> Neha<br />

was dumbfounded for a moment. Both of them stood<br />

there in the middle of the road facing each other looking<br />

into each other’s eyes. Neha’s swaying hair made the<br />

sight altogether more beautiful for Haddi.<br />

Their love scene was broken by the noise of footsteps<br />

approaching towards them. Haddi looked up towards his<br />

right to see Mariyal running towards him from the<br />

ShopC. As he came closer Haddi opened his mouth to<br />

say something but Mariyal cut him off and said “Baad<br />

main samjha<strong>at</strong>a hoon” as he passed the two. Confused,<br />

both of them kept looking <strong>at</strong> him run away. Mariyal kept<br />

running straight, crossed the bushes, climbed the<br />

academic area wall and disappeared.<br />

“Yeh kaun tha??” asked Neha<br />

“This was Mariyal. One of my very good friends.” replied<br />

Haddi still looking towards the wall trying to piece<br />

together the puzzle.<br />

“Wh<strong>at</strong>’s wrong with him?” she asked.<br />

“May be he’s just practicing to be<strong>at</strong> me in <strong>at</strong>hletics”<br />

Haddi replied with a smile.<br />

“Ohh so you are an <strong>at</strong>hlete too??” said an amused Neha.<br />

“Yupp, one of the very best” said Haddi boastfully.<br />

They had almost reached the shopping center now.The<br />

shopping center was rel<strong>at</strong>ively quiet. Not all shops had


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opened and the ones which had opened were still<br />

getting cleaned up. Haddi and Neha entered one of the<br />

book stores and purchased a BSNL recharge card. They<br />

roamed around for a bit in the ShopC as Haddi showed<br />

her around. After they had roamed quiet a bit, Haddi<br />

looked <strong>at</strong> his w<strong>at</strong>ch and said.<br />

“Hey Neha I think we should hurry back now. Tum l<strong>at</strong>e<br />

ho jaogi”<br />

“Yeah. You are right. Where are we supposed to meet<br />

Untees and Aneesha?”<br />

“I think hum log seedhe DOSA office chalte hai. Most<br />

probably those guys would have also realised th<strong>at</strong> it’s<br />

almost time and must have reached there by now”<br />

“Ok……” she replied<br />

With this they started walking back towards the<br />

academic area <strong>at</strong> a brisk pace.<br />

“So Rohit, wh<strong>at</strong> do you guys do in your free time?”<br />

“Nothing we just play games, cards, w<strong>at</strong>ch movies and<br />

play stupid pranks on each other”<br />

“Cool…..waise shaitani main main bhi kam nahi<br />

hoon………family ki champion hoon main is maamle<br />

main”<br />

“Really?? Hmmm……. ” He thought for a moment and<br />

then said.<br />

“Would you be interested in being part of one?”<br />

“May be….. Zara describe karo”<br />

Haddi spent the p<strong>at</strong>h from ShopC to library describing<br />

the prank he had in his mind. By the time Haddi<br />

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their destin<strong>at</strong>ion and could see Untees and Aneesha<br />

standing <strong>at</strong> a distance.<br />

“WoW!!……th<strong>at</strong> is a good one. I would definitely love to<br />

be a part of this one. But woh bura to nahi maanega<br />

na??” Said Neha as Haddi as finished describing. She<br />

looked impressed.<br />

“Nahi nahi. Don’t worry about th<strong>at</strong>. Haan but be aware<br />

of one thing. Kisi ko is baare main kaanokaan khabar<br />

nahi honi chahiye”<br />

“Done!!”<br />

Things <strong>at</strong> DOSA office went quite fast. The two couples<br />

were out of there in under half an hour. It was not<br />

uneventful though. Untees almost threw a chair on<br />

someone and Aneesha almost threw up on some guy.<br />

But nonetheless all four of them were now walking back<br />

towards the main road.<br />

”Are saale ki himm<strong>at</strong> to dekho. Hum itni tameez se keh<br />

rahe the ki bhaisahab line main khade reh ke kaam<br />

kariye to saala hum pe hi chilla diya. Woh to accha hua<br />

ki tum time pe chair par baith gaye warna humne to use<br />

maar hi di thi” Said Untees.<br />

“Haan kyonki maine uske sa<strong>at</strong>h ke chaar pahelwano ko<br />

dekh liya tha. Tumne to full program bana hi liya tha<br />

pitne ka”<br />

“Ohh aisa tha kyaa. saale pahle kyon nahi b<strong>at</strong>aye. Chalo<br />

jadli nikalte hai yahan se. Pahle hi life main bahut<br />

problem chal rahi hai. Aur nahi chahiye”<br />

Untees signaled the ladies to pick up the pace. Aneesha<br />

was doing much better now and obliged instantly. It was<br />

Untees’s request afterall.<br />

“So kya hua tumhe ulti kyon aa gayi”


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“Are kaise gande log the is office main. I am not coming<br />

here again.”<br />

“Are hua kyaa”<br />

“Jab tumhara jhagda chal raha tha, i just stepped back<br />

from all the commotion. Wahan par ek clerk ki table thi.<br />

Uspar ek chai ka cup aur usme ekdum laal liquid pada<br />

hua tha. Mujhe to bahut curiosity hui. Aisi chai to maine<br />

kabhi dekhi hi nahi thi. Mere mooh main paani aa gaya.<br />

Then I realized ki woh clerk meri taraf dekh raha hai.<br />

Woh paan chaba raha tha aur mujhe ghoor raha tha. I<br />

got uncomfortable, main idhar udhar dekhne lagi. Woh<br />

paan chaba<strong>at</strong>a raha aur mujhe dekhta raha. Phir usne<br />

woh mysterious chai wala cup uthaya aur apne mooh ki<br />

taraf le jaane laga. During the whole time he kept<br />

ghooring me and paan chab<strong>at</strong>a raha” With this Aneesha<br />

made a real nasty face as if she was gonna puke again.<br />

“Are theek to ho??” Untees asked in a concerned tone<br />

“Yeah i m good. Don’t worry”<br />

“Phir??”<br />

“Phir kyaa!! Usne mujhe ghoorte ghoorte, paan chab<strong>at</strong>e<br />

chab<strong>at</strong>e apna cup mooh ke paas laaya aur usme saari<br />

peek spit kari”<br />

“Kyaa!!!!”<br />

“Yeah!! Why else do u think I shouted? Woh banda<br />

ekdum hi sarfira tha. I dont think I will be drinking chai<br />

for teen chaar din”<br />

Haddi and Neha were laughing like crazy by the time<br />

Aneesha finished. Untees somehow managed not to<br />

crawl on floor and said.<br />

“Well ab samajh main aaya ki b<strong>at</strong>hroom main ek banda<br />

apni shirt kyon saaf kar raha tha”


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“Well yeah th<strong>at</strong>. Yeah my shreak was too loud. Usne<br />

woh cup apne upar gira liya uske baad”<br />

And there it was, the academic area g<strong>at</strong>e with three<br />

cycle rickshaws standing in front of it.<br />

As soon the four of them approached the g<strong>at</strong>e, all three<br />

rickshaws came in and started hounding them to take up<br />

their service. Aneesha and Neha picked one and started<br />

heading towards it when Untees interjected<br />

“Are tum logo ko chhod dete hai hum g<strong>at</strong>e tak”<br />

For some reason the expressions on Haddi’s face saw a<br />

dram<strong>at</strong>ic change on hearing these words. It appeared<br />

th<strong>at</strong> some thought process had initi<strong>at</strong>ed in his mind.<br />

“Yeah why dont you come with us. It will be a lot of<br />

maja.” Aneesha just had to agree to wh<strong>at</strong> Untees says.<br />

“Are hum log zaroor chalte, but we have a very<br />

important assignment to submit <strong>at</strong> 1 and we don’t even<br />

know whom we are going to copy it from as of now. I<br />

don’t think we will be able to drop you guys to the g<strong>at</strong>e”<br />

said Haddi with a very sorry face.<br />

“Kaun sa assignment, kaisa assignment”<br />

“The assignment which Mr Roy told us to submit while u<br />

were sleeping”<br />

“Ohh. Well Ok then Aneesha. Tumhare aane ke baad<br />

milte hai. I have your cellphone number anyways. Will<br />

be in touch”<br />

“Yeah sure, bye Prachit”<br />

“Bye Rohit”<br />

“Bye Neha”<br />

Untees and Haddi stood there for some while looking <strong>at</strong><br />

the rickshaw as a very prominent


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Creak!! Creak!! surrounded them.<br />

“Untees tum ek number ke sarke hue insaan ho be”<br />

“Kaahe be!!”<br />

“Bina jeb ki nicker pehni hai tumne, mere paas paise hai<br />

nahi aur ladkiyon ko chhodne chale hai g<strong>at</strong>e par”<br />

Creak !! Creak!!..... Fading away.<br />

“Haan main yeh sab nahi soch paaya us time par”<br />

Untees stood there for a moment, his eyes still looking<br />

<strong>at</strong> the rickshaw, took a deep bre<strong>at</strong>h and said<br />

“Abe Haddi”<br />

“Haan bol” Haddi too looking <strong>at</strong> the rickshaw dissolving<br />

in the horizon.<br />

“I think I am falling in love”<br />

“I know” Haddi replied.<br />

“Even I am”<br />

So love was in the air. The air which blew from the<br />

rickshaw towards hall-2 and touched Untees and Haddi<br />

on the way. As soon as the rickshaws disappeared, both<br />

of them moved briskly towards the hall-2 g<strong>at</strong>e. They<br />

were greeted by a stare from charu gupta walking in the<br />

corridor. As Haddi and Untees were rel<strong>at</strong>ively happy<br />

right now, just some really nasty stares was all wh<strong>at</strong><br />

charu got.As soon as he went past the both of them<br />

Untees said<br />

”Well th<strong>at</strong> was an inauspicious entry”<br />

”Sahi main” Haddi replied.<br />

They slowly made their way towards the hall-2 quad<br />

passing in front of the ever ringing phone. On one of the<br />

phones was Franky talking to someone. When Haddi


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went past him he quickly pulled Franky’s nikker down.<br />

Haddi was expecting it to be a little more tight but it<br />

wasn’t. And with the kind of force Haddi had applied, the<br />

nikker no longer remained on Franky’s hips but slipped<br />

down to his knees instead.<br />

“Are kya kharte ho shaale ma…….” was all Haddi heard<br />

as he ran towards the mess While Untees came slowly<br />

walking ahead.<br />

“Abe Haddi yeh bheed kaisi hai be?” Untees said<br />

pointing towards a notice board on the mess wall. Haddi<br />

was busy laughing <strong>at</strong> Franky who was picking up his<br />

nikker and wasnt really looking in the direction towards<br />

which Untees was pointing. On Untees’s signal he looked<br />

around to see <strong>at</strong>least 20 people standing in front of the<br />

notice board which generally wasnt occupied by<br />

anybody.<br />

The smile on Haddi’s face was replaced by an expression<br />

of curiosity. Untees had caught up to him by th<strong>at</strong> time.<br />

Both of them started moving slowly towards the notice<br />

board<br />

”End sem ka paper laga hai kya notice board pe? Saala<br />

itni junta tabhi aa sakti hai notice padhne” said Haddi<br />

while walking towards the notice board<br />

“Kaun sa notice board hai be yeh?” enquired Untees<br />

“I think it’s the gymkhaana notice board. The only<br />

notices there are regarding good for nothing events and<br />

stupid gymkhaana meetings”<br />

“Are yeh to wahi hai na jispe kabhi kabhi apna naam<br />

a<strong>at</strong>a hai??”<br />

“Haan haan wahi hai.Llekin yaar aaj…….” Haddi was cut<br />

off midway by a loud noise from Champak standing in<br />

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“Are are woh rahe hamare hero” he shouted. Champak<br />

was wearing a white t-shirt and a striped nikker and<br />

looked like the prisoner of an Indian jail. He repe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

th<strong>at</strong> line twice or thrice and clapped after every<br />

repetition making sure everyone was now looking <strong>at</strong><br />

Untees and Haddi.<br />

Surprise, Confusion, bewilderment, anger, the next few<br />

seconds saw a variety of emotions flow through on<br />

Untees and Haddi’s face to stabilize on an emotion called<br />

shock when they finally made their way through the<br />

crowd to see the notice board.<br />

The locked notice board held all the notices in a decent<br />

sized wooden box which had wooden chips falling from<br />

it. The notice in question was printed on a blue colored<br />

A4 sheet stuck with four rusting pins.<br />

7th June,<br />

STUDENT GYMKHANA<br />

IIT KANPUR<br />

This notice is with regards to a case logged against Mr<br />

Rohit Parnerkar (Roll No – Y10231) and Mr Prachit<br />

Kapoor (Roll No – Y10823) by the sports committee on<br />

6th Jan of this year. After due deliber<strong>at</strong>ion to all the<br />

evidence, the Gymkhana counsel has decided th<strong>at</strong> Mr<br />

Haddi and Mr Kapoor are guilty of extreme indiscipline <strong>at</strong><br />

the InterIIT sports meet-2002 held <strong>at</strong> IIT Delhi. Their<br />

actions <strong>at</strong> the sports meet were extremely irresponsible<br />

and unprofessional. In addition to adversely affecting<br />

their respective teams, their behavior reflected badly on<br />

IIT Kanpur’s image <strong>at</strong> the prestigious event. Mr Rohit<br />

Parnerkar and Mr Prachit Kapoor are hereby banned<br />

from all future IIT Kanpur sports events, both inter and<br />

intra-collegi<strong>at</strong>e. Additionally both of them are fined Rs<br />

5000/- each to be submitted to the Dean of student<br />

affairs office by the 14th July.<br />

Director- IIT Kanpur


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Amidst all the laughter around them, Haddi and Prachit<br />

looked <strong>at</strong> each other and shook their heads.<br />

“Are they Serious!!! All sports events!!!” Haddi said<br />

“Are they serious!!! 5000 rupaye!!!” Exclaimed Prachit<br />

187 seconds ago<br />

“Access denied”<br />

“Access denied”<br />

“Aaj jo hai meri wa<strong>at</strong> lag gayi” Axle said to himself. He<br />

had exhuasted almost every possible trick in his h<strong>at</strong> but<br />

just wasnt able to get through to the file he was<br />

interested in. This was the last piece of evidence th<strong>at</strong> he<br />

needed to elimin<strong>at</strong>e in order to be completely invisible.<br />

He was exactly in the same situ<strong>at</strong>ion which he was<br />

afraid of. He had been successful in modifying the logs<br />

but now his log modific<strong>at</strong>ion had been logged. Axle<br />

thought he had worked around the problem in morning<br />

but he was mistaken.<br />

“Yeh mujhse nahi ho payega. I need some help. I have<br />

to call him”<br />

Axle got up and started making huge strides towards the<br />

hostel g<strong>at</strong>e. On the way he passed a boisterious crowd<br />

standing in front of the notice board. Just as he was<br />

passing behind the crowd, he heard someone shout<br />

“Are they serious!! 5000 Rs!!”<br />

The voice seemed familiar to Axle and for a moment he<br />

thought about stopping and enquiring wh<strong>at</strong> the fuss was<br />

all about but he somehow contained himself. He had<br />

more important stuff to take of <strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> moment.<br />

Within a few moments he reached the STD. “Saala kyaa<br />

speed se aaya main, aaj to main Haddi ko bhi hara deta”<br />

Axle thought, apparently he was quiet impressed with


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the time taken by himself to get from his room to the<br />

STD. When he got closer to the STD, he saw Charu<br />

gupta come out of the STD. Axle was giving him a stone<br />

cold stare when charu passed by, mumbled<br />

“P<strong>at</strong>a nahi kitni ba<strong>at</strong> karega” under his bre<strong>at</strong>h and<br />

moved on.<br />

The STD was a small shack of brick with a window and a<br />

big door. Right opposite the door inside was a counter<br />

behind which a yound <strong>at</strong>tendant s<strong>at</strong>. Adjacent to the<br />

counter was a glass booth with a phone inside it for<br />

people to talk priv<strong>at</strong>ely. And right opposite the counter<br />

and the booth was a waiting bench. There were two<br />

phones in the STD, the other one being on the counter<br />

for people to make local calls. As soon as Axle entered,<br />

he was relieved to find th<strong>at</strong> the STD was almost empty.<br />

There was some guy talking in the booth inside which<br />

Axle hardly cared about. He was just interested in<br />

making a local call. He made straight for the phone on<br />

the counter and started punching in the number<br />

9845658…… when the <strong>at</strong>tendant interjected,<br />

“Bhaisahab mobile number call karenge kyaa?”<br />

“Haan haan” Axle replied. His hand still busy punching<br />

the numbers<br />

“Us phone se nahi na lag payega mobile”<br />

“Kyon?” Axle looked up.<br />

“Are humein nahi na p<strong>at</strong>a hai. Maalik bola so b<strong>at</strong>aya”<br />

“Bahut zaroori hai ek baar try kar rahe hai hum” said<br />

Axle as he finished dialing and then waited for the ring<br />

to go through with one hand on the headset and other<br />

on the hip.<br />

Axle was expecting the phone to ring, the line to connect<br />

and then the heavy voice of a guy. Instead wh<strong>at</strong> he<br />

heard was the sweet voice of a lady saying something in


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english. Axle was a bit surprised and couldn’t process<br />

the voice. He got control of his senses by the time the<br />

voice went on it’s second repitition and listened<br />

carefully.<br />

“This facility is not available on your telephone”<br />

Annoyed, he dropped the phone, s<strong>at</strong> on the waiting<br />

bench and started gazing here and there. His eyes<br />

moved quickly throughout the room and saw<br />

paraphernalia of things<br />

Clock<br />

Brown window curtain<br />

Cooler<br />

Smiling <strong>at</strong>tendant<br />

Notebook<br />

Photo of god hanuman<br />

A cockroach on the floor<br />

Notebook<br />

Smiling <strong>at</strong>tendant<br />

”Haan haan aap sahi keh rahi the. Us phone se mobile<br />

nahi lagta. Mujhe samajh aa gaya. Ab hasna band<br />

karoge!!” said Axle annoyed with the smiling <strong>at</strong>tendant.<br />

“Are hum to kuchh keh hi nahi rahe hai. Aap to bhaiya<br />

jabaran hi” replied the <strong>at</strong>tendant. He was a little taken<br />

aback by the alleg<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Axle frowned and started looking around again.<br />

Clock<br />

11:15


Bored face of <strong>at</strong>tendant<br />

Notebook<br />

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Call counter for the booth phone<br />

Hanuman’s picture<br />

Suddenly Axle felt something wrong with one of the<br />

l<strong>at</strong>est objects and retraced the trajectory of his eyes.<br />

Hanuman’s picture (nothing wrong there)<br />

Call counter for the booth phone (7347 seconds 351 rs)<br />

“Are bhaiya yeh counter kharaab hai kya??”<br />

“Nahi bhaiya. Ekdum perfecttt chalu hai. Ee to woh<br />

andar wale bhaiya hai. Do tho ghante se andar baithe<br />

ba<strong>at</strong> kar rahe hai. Aapke pahle ek aur bhaiya baithe the<br />

40 min. Phir uth ke chal diye.”<br />

“Perfect” Axle said to himself. The words utterred by<br />

charu gupta suddenly started making a lot of sense.<br />

Those were for the guy sitting inside the glass booth.<br />

Cursing bene<strong>at</strong>h his bre<strong>at</strong>h Axle was getting extremely<br />

imp<strong>at</strong>ient. He was shaking his legs uncontrollably and<br />

looking here and there <strong>at</strong> a frantic pace. He continued<br />

this for a while and finally got tired and relaxed a bit<br />

when the meter got to 7757sec. He could hear muffled<br />

voices from the guy inside the booth.<br />

“No…………….i…..didn’t…..go…….……..th<strong>at</strong>…girl………………….<br />

she……………nothing……………………you everything”<br />

“Are maan jao bhabhi jee” Axle uttered under his bre<strong>at</strong>h<br />

with his hands outstretched and looking upwards. He<br />

seriously was in a nick of time.<br />

“Bhaiya bahut haste hai aap” Axle said out loud to the<br />

young <strong>at</strong>tendant who apparently had heard him utter<br />

those words.


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“Are bhaiya hum to kuchh kar hi nahi……” said the<br />

<strong>at</strong>tendant in a defensive mode<br />

“Haan haan p<strong>at</strong>a hai” said Axle. He was “this” close to<br />

loosing his p<strong>at</strong>ience.<br />

7956 sec<br />

Muffled voice “Ohhhh babe…….i lub………….muahh”<br />

“Ohh yes” Axle………apparently relieved.<br />

The guy inside the booth hung up the phone, took a<br />

deep bre<strong>at</strong>h, opened the door and looked straight<br />

towards Axle.<br />

“Vodka!!” exclaimed Axle…… ”2 ghante!!!”<br />

“Don’t ask” vodka replied in a tired tone, paid money to<br />

the <strong>at</strong>tendant and left.<br />

By the time vodka got out of the STD, Axle had already<br />

got in the glass booth and dialed the number.<br />

One ring<br />

Two ring<br />

“Hello? Sikandar? Axle bol raha hoon. Need your help”<br />

956 seconds earlier:<br />

Chashmish had just woken up from an amazing sleep.<br />

He got out of his room and walked slowly towards the<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hroom. His slow saunter conveyed no sense of<br />

urgency wh<strong>at</strong>soever. With every step he took <strong>at</strong><br />

appeared as if some of his body parts were reluctant to<br />

move forward but had to do it just because they were<br />

interconnected. He was giving a loud yawn when he<br />

passed in front of Champak’s room and decided to<br />

encroach it. Inside the room Champak had just logged<br />

out of sprint.bantu.com and had a very s<strong>at</strong>isfied<br />

expression on his face.


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“Kyaa be Champakve. Bahut khush ho. Kya ba<strong>at</strong> hai??”<br />

Chashmish asked in a mocking tone<br />

“Time aane pe sab p<strong>at</strong>a pad jaega be” Champak replied,<br />

still smiling.<br />

“Accha!! Khair woh sab chhodo be. Yeh b<strong>at</strong>ao weekend<br />

pe kyaa kar rahe ho??”<br />

“Yaar main to ghar jaa raha hoon 2 din ke liye, sunday<br />

ra<strong>at</strong> ko waapas aaunga. Actually main bas nikal hi raha<br />

tha”<br />

“Aise?????!!!” Chashmish exclaimed.<br />

“Kyon be? Kyaa problem hai??”<br />

“Saale Champakve apne aap ko dekhe ho? Neeche<br />

Tihaad jail waala pajaama pehne ho, upar daadaji waali<br />

bushirt, ghar jaa rahe ho ki kalyanpur ke st<strong>at</strong>ion par<br />

ande bechne??” Chashmish cheeked and started<br />

laughing uncontrollably.<br />

His remarks irked Champak big time and Chashmish was<br />

instantly thrown out of the room. Champak then locked<br />

his room and slowly made his way towards the mess. On<br />

his way he passed the gymkhana notice board where he<br />

saw two familiar names: “Prachit kapoor and Rohit<br />

Parnerkar”. Intrigued he continued to read the entire<br />

notice whence he realized both of them had been<br />

banned from the interIIT sports team. By the time he<br />

finished reading, Champak had a wicked smile on his<br />

face.<br />

“Saale dono ke dono naam roshan kar liye hai apna” he<br />

said to himself. He then saw GDrive passing by and<br />

grabbed his tshirt.<br />

“Saale kyaa kar raha hai” GDrive shouted as he tried to<br />

free himself.


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“Are yeh padho! Dekho do naujawano ne woh kaam kar<br />

dikhaya hai jo aaj tak koi na kar paaya. Kisi student ka<br />

naam dekhe ho is notice board pe!!” Champak<br />

exclaimed trying to make GDrive read the notice board<br />

who stopped struggling. GDrive peeked towards the<br />

notice board, read the notice board and was amused<br />

instantly. Within a few seconds both of them had<br />

collected an army of people around them and were<br />

making them read the notorious notice. Meanwhile<br />

Champak saw Haddi and Untees come from around the<br />

corridoor and made enough ruckus to ensure both of<br />

them came and read the notice board with a bewildered<br />

expression on their face. When they were finished<br />

reading, the lines<br />

“Are they Serious!!! All sports events!!!”<br />

and<br />

“Are they serious!!! 5000 rupaye!!!”<br />

alongwith the expressions on Haddi and Untees’s face<br />

made Champak’s day. With this he was off to his home<br />

for the weekend.<br />

The weekend passed in a jiffy for everyone, well almost.<br />

kaka was a bit irrascible the whole weekend which was<br />

pretty obvious as he was not being able to talk to his<br />

girl. Vodka’s hand was back to his ear with a cellphone<br />

in between the two. Chashmish slept to the point of<br />

fossiliz<strong>at</strong>ion. Mariyal did not move an inch from his<br />

room which was pretty abnormal for him considering his<br />

venturesome n<strong>at</strong>ure. Untees tried to drag him out of his<br />

room a number of times but to no avail. For some<br />

reason he just did not want to leave his room. This had<br />

been a topic of major perplexity as he didn’t leave the<br />

room even under the context of free alcohol which is as<br />

high the stakes can go. Haddi spent another alcohol<br />

filled weekend with Axle who was extremely happy. He<br />

had been rescued by his savior, Sikandar.


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“Saale ne kya hack kiya systems ko, it was flawless. He<br />

is quiet simply the best hacker in IITK” Axle st<strong>at</strong>ed to<br />

Haddi.<br />

“Saala coming from you th<strong>at</strong> st<strong>at</strong>ement means a lot. So<br />

basically you just called him and he did this for you??”<br />

“Yupp. As simple as th<strong>at</strong>”<br />

“Saala who is Sikandar?? Iske bare main bahut sun raha<br />

hoon main aajkal. Every newsgroup I go I see a number<br />

of threads to decipher his identity”<br />

“P<strong>at</strong>a nahi. Maine kaafi trace karne ki koshish kari but<br />

he is good. Usne apna address bahut acche se cloak kar<br />

ke rakha hua hai. I can’t find out wh<strong>at</strong> room he is<br />

loc<strong>at</strong>ed in. But yes I have to agree. His rise has been<br />

nothing less th<strong>at</strong> phenomenal. All he did was post his<br />

phone on the newsgroup and asked people to call him if<br />

they had any problems. Saala shuruw<strong>at</strong> main to mujhe<br />

bahut bakwaas laga yeh sab. I mean it’s all too dram<strong>at</strong>ic<br />

when you look <strong>at</strong> it. A guy who gives out his phone<br />

number and solves people’s problems! It just doesn’t<br />

sound real. But hey if you keep th<strong>at</strong> skepticism aside,<br />

you will realize th<strong>at</strong> guy is something else. If you have<br />

been following the newsgroup you will realize th<strong>at</strong> he<br />

doesn’t have a 100% success r<strong>at</strong>e. Sometimes he just<br />

tells people on the phone th<strong>at</strong> he can’t do it. But for<br />

people who he does help, he goes all the way.”<br />

“Hmm. Well to sikandar” Haddi raised a toast to him.<br />

Axle did the same and did a bottoms up and officially<br />

ended their weekend.<br />

Monday began with the same routine with everyone<br />

waking up, going to the class and then getting involved<br />

in their extracurricular activities. As soon as CHM201<br />

class got over, Haddi went straight to Champak’s room.<br />

Champak had came back in the morning and was<br />

engulfed in his favorite activity.


119<br />

“Tu saale bahut kamina hai Haddi” said a truly<br />

flabbergasted Champak after he listened to a suggestion<br />

from Haddi.<br />

“Kyaa bakwaas hai. Chalu tune kiya. Pl<strong>at</strong>form tune<br />

banaya. Main to bas ek acchi ending dena chahta hoon”<br />

Haddi tried to justify himself.<br />

“But yaar Haddi is plan mein ek problem hai. ise acche<br />

se execute karne ke liye you will need a real person on<br />

the other side”<br />

“Woh already ho gaya hai” said Haddi with a wink<br />

“Hehe………Tu saale bahut kamina hai Haddi”<br />

Haddi helped Champak with his ch<strong>at</strong>ting initi<strong>at</strong>ives for<br />

quiet sometime. When they were done it was almost<br />

lunch time. Champak decided to quickly check his email<br />

before heading for lunch. He quickly opened the IITK<br />

squirrelmail page and put in the credentials. As soon the<br />

page opened, he saw a mail from the Dean of Student<br />

Affairs<br />

From: dosa@<strong>iitk</strong>.ac.in<br />

To: all@<strong>iitk</strong>.ac.in<br />

Sub: Theft in Faculty Quarters<br />

Dear all,<br />

There was a theft in one of the faculty quarters some<br />

while back. SiS authorities are investig<strong>at</strong>ing the m<strong>at</strong>ter<br />

and have assured us of c<strong>at</strong>ching the perpetr<strong>at</strong>or. Please<br />

cooper<strong>at</strong>e with the authorities in the coming days to<br />

reign in this growing nuisance.<br />

Thanks<br />

Dean of Student Affairs


120<br />

“Huh… Haddi, lagta hai kisi faculty ke quarter main chori<br />

ho gayi.”<br />

“Aisa kyaa? Kyaa chori hua? Midterm ke paper?”<br />

“Hehe nahi be. Kuchh khaas detail nahi diye hai, but<br />

lagta hai is cheez ka bada issue banega”<br />

“Hmm possible hai. Chalo abhi kuchh khaa ke a<strong>at</strong>e hai”<br />

With this, Haddi and Champak went in the mess and<br />

joined Untees, Axle and Chashmish who were indulged<br />

in some very intense deb<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

“Tere liye itna difficult kyon hai yeh maanana ki i might<br />

actually believe in it??”<br />

“Because this is insane. Agar hum bahut bluntly bole to<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> happened was a child marriage. I dont know ki<br />

tum yahan aane ke baad bhi aisa kaise bol sakte ho ki<br />

woh sahi tha.”<br />

“Sahi gal<strong>at</strong> ki yahan ba<strong>at</strong> hi nahi hai. ba<strong>at</strong> yeh ki main<br />

us shaadi main believe karta hoon ki nahi”<br />

“Abe Untees, hum ek ba<strong>at</strong> b<strong>at</strong>aye, UP ke jis area se Axle<br />

aaya hai wahan yeh sab normal hai” Chashmish adding<br />

a comment in between.<br />

“Abe normal hoga but it’s not right. Agar ise itna bhi<br />

samajh nahi aaya to iske itne padhne ka kyaa m<strong>at</strong>lab<br />

nikla. Kal ko apne bachcho ke sa<strong>at</strong>h bhi ye yahi karega.<br />

aur haan … ofcourse…. how did I forget this…. wh<strong>at</strong><br />

about the girl? Tum to ok ho … lekin us ladki ka kyaa?<br />

Kyaa woh ok hai? Jahan tak tumne b<strong>at</strong>aya hai she is<br />

also pretty well educ<strong>at</strong>ed by now. Wh<strong>at</strong> happens if she<br />

doesn’t believe in all this?”<br />

“Abe Untees tumhe jab equ<strong>at</strong>ion ke variables hi p<strong>at</strong>a<br />

nahi hai to tum use solve kaise kar paoge. It’s a very<br />

well knit and traditional structure where I come from.<br />

Yeh sab cheezein sab bahut seriously lete hai. Agar ek


121<br />

baar shaadi ho gayi to ho gayi. Kab hui hai kaise hui hai<br />

nobody cares. Jahan tak mere baccho ka sawaal hai,<br />

yes, i wouldn’t let this repe<strong>at</strong> in their gener<strong>at</strong>ion kyonki<br />

dynamics badal jayenge. Lekin as far as i am concerned<br />

I was born and brought up with a certain belief system.<br />

I don’t care about your opinion as to whether or not it’s<br />

right or wrong. I just care ki main usme kitna believe<br />

karta hoon. This is my way of showing respect to the<br />

traditions th<strong>at</strong> have been going on for centuries. It’s my<br />

way of saying thanks to my family. Kal ko mujhe unse<br />

yeh nahi sunana hai ki humne tujhe itna padhaya,<br />

likhaya and you couldn’t even respect a bond th<strong>at</strong> was<br />

formed right in the beginning. I dont want to hear th<strong>at</strong>.<br />

Shaadi is a very serious m<strong>at</strong>ter <strong>at</strong> my place.it’s<br />

something th<strong>at</strong> brings entire factions together. I will<br />

respect it under wh<strong>at</strong>ever circumstances. “<br />

“So basically agar tumhe koi bahut acchi ladki mil gayi<br />

to bhi you won’t give up this” Untees paused for a bit as<br />

if searching for a meek word to define wh<strong>at</strong>ever he<br />

thought was going on and then said “shaadi and all” with<br />

a lot of stress on shaadi<br />

“No I won’t. For me it’s done. I m not revisiting this”<br />

“Wh<strong>at</strong> about the girl? Wh<strong>at</strong> if she finds someone?”<br />

“She is equally devoted to this as I am. She will die but<br />

won’t go against her family. Family pride is everything<br />

for us.”<br />

“Family pride se zindagi nahi k<strong>at</strong>egi Axle. I hope you or<br />

the girl realizes this before it’s too l<strong>at</strong>e”<br />

“Bahut ho gaya. I dont owe you any explan<strong>at</strong>ions. It’s<br />

my way of life. Tum hote kaun ho ise question karne<br />

wale.” Axle shouted and stormed out of the mess. Vodka<br />

had just joined the table when this happened.<br />

“Kya hua ise” he enquired


122<br />

“Kuchho nahi be. Axle ki jo hai bachpan main shaadi ho<br />

gayi hai. Child marriage, agar hum by definition jaye to.<br />

Untees use samjhane ki koshish kar raha tha ki woh sab<br />

bakwaas hai.”<br />

“Abe hum yeh nahi keh rahe hai ki woh sab bakwaas<br />

hai. Mera point sirf itna tha ki woh realize kare ki<br />

wh<strong>at</strong>ever he did was a part of an extremely outd<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

tradition and if he feels it’s not working out for him then<br />

he should think about getting out of it” Untees still<br />

boiling.<br />

“Nahi aayega woh uske bahar aur consider bhi nahi<br />

karega” Vodka spoke m<strong>at</strong>ter of factly.<br />

“It’s a m<strong>at</strong>ter of family pride, He won’t even consider it”<br />

“Haan be Untees.mujhe bhi yahi lagta hai. Use rehne do<br />

shaanti se. yeh wala topic unnecessarily m<strong>at</strong> lao, it’s not<br />

worth it” Chashmish said calmly. Almost everyone on<br />

the table seconded him. Untees didn’t agree but he had<br />

no other choice. He decided to let it go.<br />

May was almost over now and he<strong>at</strong> was hitting IITK like<br />

a crazy ocean wave on rocks. Everyone did all they<br />

could to make their life as cold as possible. Along th<strong>at</strong><br />

lines Haddi spent a lot of time in Champak’s room (The<br />

only room in the wing with a cooler), kaka in the<br />

computer center (with its uber cool A/C) ogling and<br />

typing away <strong>at</strong> sprint.bantu.com and everyone else in<br />

the library which also happened to be very comfortable.<br />

Mariyal had finally gotten out of his room and ventured<br />

out into the wild wild west of books. If the library was<br />

cold, the environment on one of its table was colder.<br />

Untees and Axle hadn’t called truce after their he<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

discussion in the mess and didn’t talk to each other. Fed<br />

up with the cold stares and sarcastic comments<br />

exchanged between the two, Mariyal and Chashmish<br />

decided to move to the racks. Mariyal picked up a bound<br />

journal of electrochemistry placed it under his head and<br />

lied down on the nice and cold floor of library while


123<br />

Chashmish made himself comfortable with the journal of<br />

electrochemical society.<br />

“Bhaiya bahut paka rahe hai yeh log” said Mariyal. His<br />

eyes closed and hands on the stomach<br />

“Haan be sahi bol rahe ho” replied Chashmish as if very<br />

annoyed with Untees and Axle’s actions. Suddenly<br />

something occurred to him and he said to Mariyal<br />

“Tum yaar mere do sawaalo ka jawab do. Number ek<br />

tumhe jo Chm201 main phir se fakka lagne wala hai<br />

uska kuchh socha hai? Aur number do… pichhle kuchh<br />

dino se tumne apne aap ko kamre main kaahe kaid kar<br />

ke rakha tha?”<br />

On listening to those questions Mariyal gave a slight<br />

smirk and remained relaxed. Apparently he was not<br />

worried about the Fakka <strong>at</strong> all.<br />

“Abe fakke ka to kauno tension hi nahi hai. Woh to<br />

maine mast tareeke se solve kar liya”<br />

“Abe kaise be” Chashmish s<strong>at</strong> up. He was very curious<br />

now.<br />

“Saala us din badi tension hui mujhko jab saala Axle<br />

mujhe b<strong>at</strong>aya ki Roy bola ki woh mujhe fakka de dega.<br />

Phir saala meri Vodka se ba<strong>at</strong> hui. Usne mujhe ek bahut<br />

hi mast idea diya. Uska idea mujhe bahut sahi laga.<br />

Main seedha prof ke paas gaya. Pahle to woh saala<br />

mujhe bahut galiyaya. Phir usne mujhse poocha ki tum<br />

kyon bhaage? To maine usse bola ki sir I was having<br />

loose motions the whole night but i Didn’t want to miss<br />

the lecture so I came anyways but after 10 mins i just<br />

couldnt control it anymore so I had to go. When you<br />

were calling out to me the situ<strong>at</strong>ion was extremely<br />

critical so i had to run. I hope you understand. Aur yeh<br />

sab maine itne sincerely bola ki woh saala mast maan<br />

gaya. Gadar ho gaya ekdum. Vodka ko is idea ke liye<br />

main daaru pilane waala hoon.”


124<br />

“Hehe bahut sahi be. Aur doosre questions ka answer<br />

kyaa hai?”<br />

“Doosra m<strong>at</strong>ter thoda sa complic<strong>at</strong>ed hai. So hua aisa ki<br />

chm201 se nikal kar hum gaye seedha Reena ke ghar.<br />

Uske ghar pe to koi tha nahi. So main aur reena jo hai<br />

mast pyaar karne main lage hue the” Mariyal added a<br />

wink to the narr<strong>at</strong>ion after he said the word pyaar and<br />

continued. “Bahut maja aa raha tha.Baaki kisi cheez ka<br />

hosh hi nahi raha, isliye hum uski maa ki jeep ki aawaz<br />

hi nahi sun paaye. The next thing i know, reena was<br />

panicing and asking me to run out of the back garden.<br />

As soon as I stepped in the garden, Reena started<br />

shouting Chor!!! Chor!!! in order to save her soul.”<br />

Mariyal uttered under his bre<strong>at</strong>h ”Kamini saali” and<br />

continued ”But anyways. Main badi mushkil se uske<br />

backyard ki wall kood faand kar nikla. Phir main jo<br />

bhaaga hoon ki poocho hi m<strong>at</strong>. Faculty quarters se main<br />

aaya ShopC, wahan raste main Haddi and Neha dikhe.<br />

But i was just interested in running. Wahan se academic<br />

area ki diwaar koodi. Wahan se bhaagta hua seedha<br />

hall-2 aaya. Saala itni speed se bhaaga hoon ki Haddi ko<br />

bhi hara deta saala race main!! Accha hi hua ki main tez<br />

bhaaga, mujhe baad main kaka b<strong>at</strong>aaya ki unhone mere<br />

liye jeep wagairah bheji thi”<br />

“Saala kaka ko kaise maloom?”<br />

“Are woh CC main tha jab yeh sab hua. Usne ek guard<br />

ka radio transmission suna”<br />

“Are saala to jo email aai thi DOSA ki………” Chashmish<br />

suddenly realized and blurted out.<br />

“Haan I was the chor in th<strong>at</strong>” replied Mariyal in a<br />

boastful tone.<br />

“Saala bahut tension ho gayi yaar yeh to”<br />

“It was worth it” Mariyal winked.


125<br />

“So ab to tum us ladki se nahi hi miloge m<strong>at</strong>lab.<br />

Breakup ho gaya tum logo ka to??” Chashmish said as if<br />

saying something very obvious.<br />

“Wh<strong>at</strong>? Kyon?? Nahi!! Bilkul nahi!! Mein milne wala hoon<br />

use quiet regularly”<br />

“Main samjha nahi” Chashmish full confused now.<br />

“Are saale maine itni effort daali. Itna bada incident ho<br />

gaya. Us bandi ne mujhe almost marwa diya. Usne mere<br />

saamne mujhe Chor bola. Ab use thode hi na<br />

chhodoonga. Ab to mast aish karoonga uske sa<strong>at</strong>h” A<br />

wicked smile came up on Mariyal’s face as he said those<br />

words after which he closed his eyes and went back to<br />

sleep again.<br />

Meanwhile kaka was typing away on his computer. He<br />

couldn’t believe he was actually doing this. He was very<br />

averse to all this when he first came in. The whole idea<br />

of online romance just didn’t appeal to him. But th<strong>at</strong> was<br />

first year. Now he was an example of a guy smitten all<br />

over by preeti. She talked as if she was his best friend.<br />

“Soulm<strong>at</strong>e, yes th<strong>at</strong>’s wh<strong>at</strong> this girl is” kaka thought<br />

with a smile on his face as he added yet another line to<br />

the IM.<br />

Crazyeyes: �<br />

hip_preeti: Hey I need to step out for around 45 min.<br />

will you be there when i come back<br />

Crazyeyes: Absolutely!!<br />

hip_preeti: ok then i will c u in a while<br />

User hip_preeti has signed out<br />

Kaka sighed. He was very happy. But now there was a<br />

sudden emptiness in his life


126<br />

“Wh<strong>at</strong> to do for the next 45 mins”.<br />

After contempl<strong>at</strong>ing for a while it struck him. The answer<br />

was AOE!!! AOE, or age of empires was a LAN game<br />

intensely popular in IIT Kanpur. Be it any time of the<br />

day, one could find <strong>at</strong>least a 100 people playing this<br />

game. Kaka was an expert in this game and loved it to<br />

de<strong>at</strong>h. He instantly went to a hidden folder in one of the<br />

users account and had logged into the game and<br />

browsing for teams in a m<strong>at</strong>ter of minutes. Suddenly he<br />

got an eerie feeling as if somebody was standing behind<br />

him. He turned around and saw a 6 feet tall extremely<br />

dark figure staring down <strong>at</strong> him. This was sumeet<br />

kumar, President of the student council. Student council<br />

was a body made up of from a subset of students which<br />

governed things like festivals, mess menus etc. One of<br />

the tasks assigned to the council members was to make<br />

sure people were not misusing CC Resources and it<br />

seemed like kaka was in the net.<br />

“Read this” Sumeet said in a heavy voice. Still towering<br />

over kaka and handing him a piece of paper.<br />

CC POLICIES<br />

The centre provides facilities to support and enhance the<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ional mission of the institute; for enriching the<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ional experience of the students, faculty and the<br />

staff and supporting their research and academic<br />

activities; and for providing autom<strong>at</strong>ion support to the<br />

institute. This facility is needed for ………………….<br />

Blah<br />

Blah<br />

Blah<br />

Blah


Blocking Resources:<br />

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1. Playing games on the machines in the computer<br />

centre<br />

2. Locking the screen of machines in the computer<br />

centre<br />

3. Sending junk mail to all the users<br />

4. Sending chain letters<br />

Minimum punishment is suspension of computer<br />

access facilities for two weeks. Additionally<br />

financial fine may also be imposed.<br />

Kaka’s heart sank. Although he knew wh<strong>at</strong> was coming<br />

even before reading the dreaded paper, seeing it in<br />

black and white was not easy. All th<strong>at</strong> he got from<br />

reading the paper was<br />

“Blah….. blah…….blah…… I am screwed”<br />

“This can’t be happening” He thought. “I have to talk out<br />

of it” and then started speaking<br />

“Yeah, ok, read it” replied kaka and handed back the<br />

paper. His tone rebellious<br />

“You know it’s illegal to play games in the CC”<br />

“Not in this case. There is hardly anyone around. I am<br />

not blocking anybody from doing their work. And it’s not<br />

as if I am w<strong>at</strong>ching Porn. I am just taking a break”<br />

“Rules are rules. I am going to need your I- Card”<br />

demanded sumeet<br />

“Are itni bakaiti kahe kar rahe ho bhai. Tumne bhi to<br />

kiya hoga yeh sab. Kyaa bakwaas hai”<br />

“Tum I-Card Lao” Sumeet insisted<br />

Kaka sighed. This can’t be happening. There is no way I<br />

can afford loosing my login right now. But he knew he<br />

had to do it. He took out his I-Card and handed it over


128<br />

to Sumeet. Agit<strong>at</strong>ed, he then turned to his computer<br />

and went back to his AOE.<br />

“Yeh kyaa kar rahe ho. mana kiya na“<br />

“I gave you the I-card right. Ab jao na” replied kaka and<br />

turned back towards his computer.<br />

Sumeet clinched his teeth but he couldn’t do anything.<br />

He stormed away uttering something about getting<br />

kaka’s login cancelled in the next few min.<br />

“Haan haan kar le” kaka said to himself, but despite all<br />

the facade kaka knew his login was gone. He would have<br />

to figure out an altern<strong>at</strong>ive to keep talking to his gal as<br />

internet access was limited to people with login.<br />

However he decided th<strong>at</strong> this was probably a<br />

consider<strong>at</strong>ion for a l<strong>at</strong>er point of time — an assertion<br />

th<strong>at</strong> would be proven wrong in the next 10 min when<br />

kaka returns after a trip to the b<strong>at</strong>hroom<br />

“Access denied”<br />

Sumeet was clearly not pleased with the way kaka had<br />

tre<strong>at</strong>ed him and had kept his word. Kaka’s login had<br />

been disabled. Within the next 5 min kaka would run to<br />

the closest STD in the shopping center and dial a<br />

number.<br />

“Tring tring”<br />

“Tring tring”<br />

“Yupp” Came a voice from the other side<br />

“Hello? Sikandar? Need your help”<br />

Haddi and Champak in the meantime were strolling in<br />

the wing. Both of them had been sitting in front of the<br />

computer for quiet a while and had decided to take a<br />

break


129<br />

“Accha I have to go meet Neha. Main abhi chalta hoon.<br />

You keep up the good work.” Said Haddi and started<br />

walking towards the hostel g<strong>at</strong>e. He and Neha had<br />

planned to meet there. Haddi put his hand in the jeans<br />

pocket and checked to see if the piece of paper he had<br />

been working on so diligently for the last few days was<br />

still there or not. After confirming its presence, he took<br />

his hand out of the pocket, unwrapped a chewing gum<br />

and instantly put it in his mouth. The way to the library<br />

seemed obnoxiously long to him today. He just wanted<br />

to get to the library and see his girl. After a few mins<br />

(which felt like eons) Haddi finally reached the library.<br />

After quick I-Card verific<strong>at</strong>ion he was making his way up<br />

to the third floor of the library. After reaching up to the<br />

third floor he realized th<strong>at</strong> the library was more crowded<br />

than everyday. Extremely crowded considering it was<br />

the <strong>summer</strong> semester. Then he realized it was a school<br />

tour day or something. Kids from all over Kanpur had<br />

been brought over to see IIT Kanpur so th<strong>at</strong> they can<br />

get motiv<strong>at</strong>ed, study hard and get into IIT. Haddi looked<br />

here and there, turning his neck <strong>at</strong> frantic pace when he<br />

finally found his girl sitting in the middle of all the hulla<br />

gulla staring <strong>at</strong> him with her gorgeous eyes and a<br />

perfect smile. Haddi felt a very positive energy flow<br />

inside him and he returned the smile. He checked the<br />

paper in his jeans and felt it<br />

“Still there” he thought. Haddi grabbed a newscientist<br />

magazine and s<strong>at</strong> besides her<br />

“Hi. Kaisi ho?”<br />

“I am gre<strong>at</strong>. Library is too crowded right? Kyaa ho raha<br />

hai?”<br />

“Are it’s some school day. Schools from all over kanpur<br />

have come here for a tour”<br />

“Ohh ok…. Wh<strong>at</strong> is there in your pocket? Why are you<br />

checking your pocket again and again?”


130<br />

Haddi’s face reddened. Awkwardly he started.<br />

“Well… i have….. I have been you know… writing<br />

something for you for sometime and wanted to give it to<br />

you but mujhe dar hai ki tumhe woh shayad pasand nahi<br />

aayegi.”<br />

Neha Stared <strong>at</strong> Haddi for sometime as if considering<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> he had said then smiled and said.<br />

“Dikhao. I want to read”<br />

Haddi took out a crumpled piece of paper out of his<br />

pocket and handed it over to Neha.<br />

Neha Unfolded it and started reading.<br />

“I dont know why i like you<br />

May be it’s your cute eyes<br />

which are deep vials of surprise<br />

may be it’s your hair<br />

which are a bre<strong>at</strong>h of fresh air<br />

I dont know why I like you<br />

may be it’s the way you complement me<br />

you seem to be the only one capable of challenging me<br />

may be it’s your intelligence<br />

a result of due deligence<br />

I don’t know why I like you<br />

May be it’s your company<br />

makes the vaccuum in my life fall down with gravity<br />

may be it’s your voice<br />

It makes me rejoice<br />

I don’t know why I like you<br />

may be it’s your smile<br />

which is worth going countless miles<br />

May be it’s the way you carry yourself<br />

the aura around you makes me forget myself


131<br />

I dont know why I like you<br />

May be it’s the mystery surrounding you<br />

It’s a riddle I always process in my mental Queue<br />

May be it’s the way you cloak your nice side<br />

always keeping your best part inside<br />

I dont know why I like you<br />

May be it’s the way you hold my hand<br />

Makes me oblivious to sky and land<br />

May be it’s the way you kiss<br />

sends me on an eternal bliss<br />

I don’t know why I like you<br />

I just know th<strong>at</strong> I do<br />

there is no may be about last line<br />

It’s definitely!!”<br />

Neha Started off with a smile which kept getting wider<br />

and wider the more she read. After she had finished<br />

reading her cheeks were a dark shade of red. She<br />

looked <strong>at</strong> Haddi and said.<br />

“Par maine tumhara ha<strong>at</strong>h to abhi tak kabhi pakda hi<br />

nahi hai”<br />

“Right on target” thought Haddi and said<br />

“I know, but maine imagine kiya hai ki main jab<br />

pakdoonga to mujhe aisa hi lagega. Don’t believe me?<br />

Let’s try” Said Haddi moved his hand as if to ask Neha’s.<br />

Neha thought for a second and then obliged.<br />

Haddi closed his eyes for a second and said.<br />

“I was wrong”<br />

“Kyon”<br />

“It is nowhere close to wh<strong>at</strong> I have written”<br />

Neha’s color changed


“Why”<br />

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“Because it feels infinitely better!”<br />

Neha blushed. She then looked <strong>at</strong> Haddi, came close to<br />

him and hushed in his ear.<br />

“And I haven’t kissed you yet”<br />

Haddi’s heart was be<strong>at</strong>ing very fast now. He replied with<br />

a soft smile<br />

“Let’s try”<br />

Neha looked into his eyes and signaled towards all the<br />

crowd as if to ask “How? Where?”<br />

Haddi smiled, held her hand and started hunting for a<br />

priv<strong>at</strong>e place. The task seemed easy but proved to be<br />

extremely elusive. Every aisle, every corner was filled<br />

with people. Disappointed, Haddi glanced <strong>at</strong> Neha and<br />

felt her p<strong>at</strong>ience veering away.<br />

“Come on!! Think!!”<br />

And then it struck him. it was a very risky idea but hey<br />

it was worth it. Both of them made their way back to the<br />

third floor and starting moving towards the b<strong>at</strong>hroom.<br />

Neha made a disapproving noise as soon as she realized<br />

it was the b<strong>at</strong>hroom th<strong>at</strong> they were heading towards.<br />

“No we are not kissing in the b<strong>at</strong>hroom. Bas mere sa<strong>at</strong>h<br />

chalo”<br />

Directly opposite the b<strong>at</strong>hroom was a lift. A very old<br />

style elev<strong>at</strong>or with sliding iron doors. The lift was used<br />

to carry books up and down the library and was<br />

restricted for official use. Additionally its condition did<br />

not look too strong. As soon as they reached to the lift,<br />

Haddi opened the sliding doors and asked Neha to get<br />

in. Neha hesit<strong>at</strong>ed for a bit, and then complied. Both of<br />

them got in the lift and then Haddi closed the sliding


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door. This is when a group of kids passed through the<br />

corridor. Although the lift had no lights in it, the ambient<br />

light from the corridor was high enough for the kids to<br />

realize wh<strong>at</strong> was going on. Haddi’s initial plan did not<br />

involve actually starting the lift but seemed like he<br />

would have to do it to get his kiss. Haddi pressed the<br />

button for the ground floor and the lift started moving<br />

with a lot of noise. As soon as the lift reached between<br />

the floors, Haddi pressed the stop button. He now had<br />

all the privacy possible. He instantly grabbed Neha and<br />

kissed her with a lot of passion. (5:11pm)<br />

Meanwhile on the ground floor, two library <strong>at</strong>tendants<br />

pulled a big rack of books and pressed the button to call<br />

the lift which didn’t show any signs of moving<br />

Attendant 1: “lagta hai lift kharaab ho gayi hai”<br />

(5:14pm)<br />

Attendant 2: “Yeah lagta ho aisa hi hai. Chalo paani pee<br />

ke a<strong>at</strong>e hai. Ho sakta hai phir chalu ho jaye” (5:14pm)<br />

.<br />

.<br />

Attendent 1: “Chalu hui??” (5:22pm)<br />

Attendant 2: “Nahi” (5:22pm)<br />

Attendant 1: “Theek hai kal dekhte hai (5:22pm)<br />

(5:24pm) The lift starts moving. It stops <strong>at</strong> the second<br />

floor. Two extremely el<strong>at</strong>ed people get out and start<br />

making their way out of the library.<br />

Second week of June was about to get over. It was<br />

midterm time. Everyone was busy prepping for mid<br />

terms pretty seriously. But somehow Untees just didn’t<br />

feel like studying. He didn’t like chemistry much. Inspite<br />

of everyone’s insistence th<strong>at</strong> he study, Untees decided<br />

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reaching the paanwaala’s shop in ShopC, Untees asked<br />

for a gold flake, lit it up and started smoking. He would<br />

have taken 2-3 puffs when an extremely gorgeous girl<br />

walked in and asked for a packet of navy cut. It was a<br />

pretty uncommon sight and additionally Untees had a<br />

thing for spoiled girls so he just couldn’t take his eyes<br />

off of her. Within a short while Untees had used his<br />

magic and become friends with the girl.<br />

“It’s gre<strong>at</strong> to meet you Prachit.” said the girl as she let<br />

out a puff of smoke from her mouth.<br />

“My pleasure Ankita. I will see you around. Bye”<br />

“Bye”<br />

Goodbye wasn’t the only thing Ankita gave untees. He<br />

also had her phone number and a time to meet with her.<br />

“Saale Untees phir Aneesha ka kyaa?” asked kaka when<br />

Untees recounted the story to him<br />

Untees shrugged his shoulders and said<br />

“Uska kyaa? I will meet her too”<br />

“So basically you will two time?”<br />

“Yeah!!” Untees replied m<strong>at</strong>ter of factly and added<br />

”Shaadi ke pahle sab allowed hai”<br />

Kaka just shook his head. He was a very traditional guy<br />

in this sense, a one woman guy. He was the Raj from<br />

DDLJ. Untees’s ideology was beyond him.<br />

“Khair meri chhodo. Apni b<strong>at</strong>ao. Maine suna tumhara<br />

login cancel ho gaya.”<br />

“Are haan yaar. Saala AOE khelte pakda gaya.”<br />

“To phir ab login ka kya hai? Ba<strong>at</strong> kaise karoge Preeti<br />

se?”


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“Sikandar solved my problem in 5 mins. I gave him a<br />

call and within ten min I was using an altern<strong>at</strong>ive login.<br />

Sikandar rocks!!!”<br />

“By god who is this guy? Pichhle kuchh dino se jise<br />

dekho har koi usi ki ba<strong>at</strong> kar raha hai. hai kaun aakhir<br />

yeh?”<br />

“P<strong>at</strong>a nahi Untees. But so far he has gotten a lot of<br />

people out of a thick spot”<br />

“Hmm. ab kyaa plan hai?”<br />

“Kuchh plan nahi hai saale, magna hai. Chalo tum bhi<br />

nahi to phir se fakka khaa jayenge hum log”. Untees<br />

resisted but eventually kaka was able to convince him to<br />

join Mariyal, Chashmish, Vodka, Axle and Haddi in<br />

studying chm201 <strong>at</strong> the library. Midterms were on the<br />

head. The <strong>summer</strong> term involved two midterms and an<br />

end term exam. This time the first mid term was in the<br />

second week of June and the second one on the last day<br />

of June.<br />

“Saala mobile phone bahut ho gaye hai aajkal logo ke<br />

paas” commented kaka when a guy talking on a<br />

cellphone passed him and Untees while going towards<br />

the library.<br />

“Hmm. Sahi keh rahe ho kaka. Waise cell phone se yaad<br />

aaya, tumhe p<strong>at</strong>a hai ki Kanpur main cellphone kahan<br />

bech sakte hai. Aneesha ko apna cell bechna hai”<br />

“I think jareeb chauki main bahut dukaane hai. Wahan<br />

bol do jaane ko”<br />

“Ok. I will email her today”<br />

With this both of them entered the library and went<br />

straight to the third floor to join the others. As soon as<br />

both of them reached the third floor and started settling<br />

with the other, Mariyal and Chashmish insisted th<strong>at</strong><br />

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studying as is and their cold war was not making things<br />

any easier. Axle and Untees reluctantly agreed to call of<br />

their animosity starting off a very productive magga<br />

session.<br />

If <strong>at</strong> all w<strong>at</strong>ching a guy jump from a roof had made any<br />

difference to these guys was in terms of their study<br />

p<strong>at</strong>tern. They studied longer and with a slightly higher<br />

focus. Studies might have picked up, but as far as<br />

extracurricular activities were concerned, they were a<br />

notch above everything else. The library lift was out of<br />

order for longer times, Axle’s hacking abilities continued<br />

to improve, sprint.bantu.com had a diligent customer in<br />

the CC, the phone companies made a lot of money out<br />

of Vodka, Mariyal kept climbing the walls, Chashmish’s<br />

sleep remained constant <strong>at</strong> 13 hours per day and Untees<br />

somehow managed to continue two timing the girls<br />

successfully. The next four weeks went by in a jiffy for<br />

everyone. By the end of the second midterm everyone<br />

was in pretty good shape with respect to academics<br />

which autom<strong>at</strong>ically meant th<strong>at</strong> the extracurricular<br />

activities were going to ramp up significantly.<br />

Meanwhile back in Kanpur City, two girls sitting on the<br />

last bench of a class room in their school were having an<br />

hell of a time. It was now their sixth period and the girls<br />

had almost finished going through all the SMS.<br />

Prachit<br />

I like you a lot Aneesha<br />

Neha<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong>?? He likes you!! This is so cool. Ab to bol<br />

diya na usne. U also agree no. y u playing hard<br />

to get?


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Neha<br />

U r so mean! Kyon pareshan kar rahi hai use.<br />

Just say it no<br />

Rohit<br />

Mujhe lagta hai ki mere dost ko tumse pyaar<br />

ho gaya. Kyaa tumko bhi aisa lagta hai?<br />

Prachit<br />

Yuhoo!! Muaah!!<br />

Neha<br />

Yay. You guys are now officially together. I m<br />

so happy for you guys<br />

Geeta and Shaili together went<br />

“Awwwww”<br />

“I wonder wh<strong>at</strong> happened next” mused Geeta.


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THE NEXT<br />

Kaka was really excited today. Today he was going to<br />

talk to Preeti for the first time. And now th<strong>at</strong> he was<br />

standing in front of the phone in the quad he wondered<br />

why he hadn’t asked Preeti to talk on phone before.<br />

“I wanted her to be comfortable” he consoled himself.<br />

Preeti was supposed to call <strong>at</strong> 10:30am. He checked his<br />

w<strong>at</strong>ch and saw the time. 10:25am.<br />

“Saala kisi cheez ka intezaar ho to time kitna dheere<br />

ja<strong>at</strong>a hai” He thought.<br />

This is when he saw Haddi running in the corridor<br />

towards him. Haddi slowed down a bit when he was<br />

passing kaka and said<br />

“Neha se milne jaa raha hoon”<br />

Kaka nodded and w<strong>at</strong>ched Haddi run past him. Haddi<br />

hurried out of the hostel and turned towards the road<br />

which led to the STD. Kaka took a deep bre<strong>at</strong>h and<br />

checked the time in his w<strong>at</strong>ch.It was 10:27am. Kaka<br />

could feel the heart be<strong>at</strong>ing loudly against his chest. He<br />

was a bit nervous and excited <strong>at</strong> the same time. The last<br />

time he felt like th<strong>at</strong> was when he was waiting for his<br />

JEE rank.<br />

10:28 AM, kaka was now recalling the sequence of<br />

events th<strong>at</strong> had brought him here. He was sitting in the<br />

CC with Haddi and ch<strong>at</strong>ting with preeti. Haddi had been<br />

quiet impressed with the way kaka was talking with<br />

Preeti. However when he asked<br />

“To kaka ab tak tumne 5-6 baar phone pe ba<strong>at</strong> to kar hi<br />

lee hogi”<br />

and got a neg<strong>at</strong>ive reply from kaka, Haddi was quiet<br />

stunned.


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“Are you suggesting kaka ki tumne ab tak is ladki se ek<br />

bhi baar ba<strong>at</strong> nahi kari hai??? Why?? How do you know<br />

ki the person on the other end is genuine??”<br />

Kaka remembered getting extremely disturbed by<br />

Haddi’s question. Since he had been ch<strong>at</strong>ting with Preeti<br />

th<strong>at</strong> very second, he asked her to call him as soon as<br />

possible. To his relief and Haddi’s embarrassment, Preeti<br />

had agreed to talk to him the very next day <strong>at</strong> 10:30am.<br />

Haddi however still insisted kaka to take all this with a<br />

pinch of salt.<br />

“Upto the point she actually talks to you, don’t take all<br />

this very seriously”.<br />

And here he was waiting for her call. The next 2 minutes<br />

were going to either prove him to be a bond or a<br />

phenomenal fool who had been wasting his time over<br />

some random person. He gave a sigh of relief when <strong>at</strong><br />

10:29, a full minute earlier than the prescribed time, the<br />

phone rang and asked for Kaka. Kaka took the receiver<br />

from daul<strong>at</strong>ram-ji and started talking<br />

“Hi. This is preeti”<br />

“Hey Preeti, you are a full one minute early”<br />

“Haha, I couldn’t wait anymore. “<br />

“It’s so nice to finally hear your voice. You have no idea<br />

how confused I was yesterday when Haddi questioned<br />

your existence. I couldn’t counter him. If you hadn’t<br />

called today, I don’t know wh<strong>at</strong> I would have done.”<br />

“Don’t worry about it. I hope now your friends would<br />

stop making fun of you. You can now go and tell them.<br />

Preeti actually exists. I must say one thing though. You<br />

should have taken this initi<strong>at</strong>ive a bit earlier, I so<br />

wanted to talk to you. But you know, I am a girl. Didn’t<br />

wanna initi<strong>at</strong>e it myself. Would have appeared<br />

desper<strong>at</strong>e”


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“Tum ladkiyan bahut sochti ho”<br />

“Haha. Th<strong>at</strong>’s true. Ok anyways now th<strong>at</strong> we are talking,<br />

I wanna invite you to Delhi for my Birthday. I am<br />

throwing a party <strong>at</strong> McD, Canaught place – <strong>at</strong> 11:00 am<br />

on the 14 th of July. It’s my birthday. I know you have<br />

your exam on the 16 th but I am sure you can make it<br />

here and be back to Kanpur in time for everything. All of<br />

my friends will be there. If you don’t mind I want you to<br />

meet all of them. I want them to meet my Boyfriend”<br />

Kaka thought for a second then said<br />

“I will be there. You can count on it. Before this moment<br />

passes away I wanna tell you something.”<br />

“Wh<strong>at</strong>?”<br />

“I love you”<br />

“I love you too. Alrite I need to run. Have a class. I will<br />

see you on ch<strong>at</strong>. Bbye”<br />

“Bbye Preeti”<br />

Kaka was on cloud nine. He was now officially<br />

committed. Kaka was heading back to his room with a<br />

big smile on his face when saw Untees coming from the<br />

other side. As soon as he came closer kaka shouted<br />

“She loves me!!”<br />

“Sahi main?? Call kiya kya usne? Mast yaar Kaka.”<br />

Kaka nodded a yes to all the questions. He was very<br />

happy.<br />

“Tum kahan jaa rahe ho be??”<br />

“Yaar meri badi fight ho gayi hai. Do ladkiyon ko<br />

sambhalna bada mushkil ho raha hai be. Saala abhi<br />

main jaa raha hoon Aneesha se milne. Phir dopaher ko


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jaana hai doosri wali ke yahan. Who Akeli hai dopaher<br />

ko” Untees winked and then continued.<br />

”Phir uske baad mujhe Aneesha ko waapas milna hai.<br />

Aaj ka din to mera full laundiyabaaji main hi jaane waala<br />

hai”<br />

“Tum saale” kaka said as Untees bid him goodbye and<br />

got out of the hostel. While he was getting out, he saw<br />

Haddi and Neha coming in from towards the STD.<br />

Untees said hi to both of them. Then out of excitement<br />

he added<br />

“Kaka ko call aa gaya Preeti ka. So it seems he is not<br />

insane afterall”<br />

“Really!! Th<strong>at</strong>’s cool” Haddi replied. All three of them<br />

walked towards the library where they met Aneesha and<br />

spent some “quality” time together in their own ways<br />

which for Haddi and Neha meant kissing in the elev<strong>at</strong>or.<br />

Axle seemed to be having his own kind of fun by<br />

learning advanced worm encryption skills. Vodka was as<br />

usual busy on the telephone. Mariyal was “busy” with<br />

Reena while Chashmish kept sleeping as usual. The 13 th<br />

of July came in a jiffy and kaka received a Hero’s<br />

farewell from Kanpur st<strong>at</strong>ion. All six of them came to<br />

drop him <strong>at</strong> the st<strong>at</strong>ion and wished him good luck. He<br />

was now less than 24 hours away from his Simran.


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THE INCIDENT<br />

Nizamuddin St<strong>at</strong>ion is wh<strong>at</strong> you can call a typical Indian<br />

railway st<strong>at</strong>ion. Bustling with hawkers, coolies,<br />

policemen, railway engineers etc. It is a superposition of<br />

an India th<strong>at</strong> was and the India th<strong>at</strong> is. Here is where<br />

you can find a pl<strong>at</strong>form sweeper taking a break from his<br />

work and answering a cellphone call, here is where you<br />

will find a 70 years traditional granny sitting on the<br />

same bench as a hip Indian girl in her teens listening to<br />

her ipod. Here is where you will find kaka with a small<br />

backpack, getting down from the train like a bollywood<br />

hero in slow motion. Kaka got down, reshuffled his<br />

backpack on his shoulder and gave a sigh of<br />

accomplishment. He had made it to Delhi. Now all he<br />

had to do was to get to Canaught place by 11 am. Kaka<br />

checked his w<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

“9:47am”<br />

“Plenty of time” he thought and started making his way<br />

out of the st<strong>at</strong>ion. Between a plethora of jaded faces,<br />

kaka’s glimmering face stood out. He had never been<br />

happier in his entire life and it showed. Happiness was<br />

oozing out of him. As soon as he reached outside he<br />

took a bus for Canaught place. He got inside and settled<br />

in a se<strong>at</strong> next to the window. He was joined shortly by a<br />

young boy who came and s<strong>at</strong> next to him. The boy had<br />

headphones on but the music was loud enough for kaka<br />

to hear the slight din of<br />

“Tujhe dekha to yeh jaana sanam” and get mushy. He<br />

tilted his neck and put his head on the window while still<br />

looking outside. After a while when the song got over<br />

and he realized wh<strong>at</strong> he was doing, all he could muster<br />

was a smile and a thought<br />

“God. I am in love”


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For the next hour of the journet kaka will remain<br />

smitten. Mushy songs will keep playing on the<br />

headphones adding fuel to the fire of love inside kaka.<br />

Atleast 5-6 people saw kaka’s actions and gave<br />

hysterical laughs but kaka was oblivious to it all. All he<br />

could think about was preeti, His one and only love.<br />

He got down <strong>at</strong> canaught place bus stop around<br />

10:40am. The McDonald’s where Preeti had called him<br />

to meet was a short walk from there. Kaka checked his<br />

w<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

“10:41am”<br />

“Good. I will have time to freshen up a bit. I want this<br />

meeting to be picture perfect” he thought and picked up<br />

his pace.<br />

He entered the McDonalds and headed straight for the<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hroom. After a quick grooming session he was out<br />

and about picking up the best table the place could<br />

offer. He settled on one and quickly checked his<br />

backpack. The four mangoes in there were still intact<br />

and ripe. He had ordered them especially from<br />

Maharashtra.<br />

“She loves hapus mangoes. This is like ‘THE’ thing she<br />

likes to e<strong>at</strong> the most. It would make a gre<strong>at</strong> gift” was<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> kaka had answered when Untees had asked him<br />

why he was packing Mangoes for his trip.<br />

Kaka let out a deep bre<strong>at</strong>h and checked his w<strong>at</strong>ch.<br />

“10:56am. Any min now!!”<br />

He could feel his heart pumping louder and faster inside<br />

his chest yet again. The Last time he was this excited<br />

was just before talking to preeti and while waiting for IIT<br />

JEE result before th<strong>at</strong>.<br />

“Saala JEE ka result to mast aaya tha. Yeh bhi mast hi<br />

rahega. Buck up dude” He told himself and started


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looking around here and there. A quick analysis of McD’s<br />

revealed to him th<strong>at</strong> all the tables were occupied by<br />

couples. There wasn’t any single person sitting on any<br />

table.<br />

“Th<strong>at</strong> will change shortly” he consoled himself and<br />

checked his w<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

“11:10Am”<br />

“Jaldi aao Preeti”<br />

Kaka waited for 5 more mins after which he couldn’t<br />

contain himself. He got up and made a beeline for the<br />

STD across the road. After waiting in the queue for<br />

around 2 mins he went inside the dingy cubicle and<br />

started dialing Preeti’s number<br />

“0 9 8 3 3 5 6 8 3 5 4″<br />

He finished dialing and waited for a few moments before<br />

the phone started ringing. Someone picked it up on the<br />

other side after 3 rings<br />

“Hello Preeti”<br />

Commotion!<br />

“Hello!! Hello!!”<br />

More commotion. Exactly the kind you hear when the<br />

person on the other end is trying to put you on speaker.<br />

“Hello!! Preeti!! Can you hear me?? Main canaught place<br />

ke McD aa gaya hoon. Tum kahan ho??<br />

Commotion was now a lot less. The noise also reduced<br />

significantly. Kaka felt as if he could hear the faint<br />

laughter. Then suddenly came a voice from the other<br />

side<br />

“Ka be!!”


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Kaka was taken aback. Instead of Preeti’s soft and sweet<br />

voice wh<strong>at</strong> he heard was a deep voice of some guy.<br />

“Lagta hai wrong number lag gaya” he thought and said<br />

“Ummm… preeti…… hai…… kya?” half expecting the<br />

other person to say wrong number and hang up on him<br />

“Haan hai na. Lo ba<strong>at</strong> karo” came a reply and kaka was<br />

full confused.<br />

“Lagta hai preeti ka bhai hai” kaka thought. The next<br />

voice he heard was the familiar sweet voice of Preeti<br />

“Hey kaka. I am so sorry. It was not my idea. I am so<br />

sorry”<br />

“Are nahi Preeti sorry ki koi ba<strong>at</strong> nahi. Main to bas yeh<br />

pooch raha tha ki kitni……….” this is when kaka paused<br />

and processed the last sentence of Preeti.”It was not my<br />

idea?? Wh<strong>at</strong> does th<strong>at</strong> mean”. He was still deciphering<br />

those cryptic words when the deep voiced guy was back<br />

on the line again.<br />

“Ka be chirkut. Kaisi lag rahi hai dilli”<br />

Kaka was dumbfounded. He couldn’t process wh<strong>at</strong> was<br />

going on.<br />

“B<strong>at</strong>ao na be. Chup kyon ho gaye IITK ke sher”<br />

Kaka still blank<br />

“Kya hua? McD pasand nahi aaya kyaa??”<br />

Then it struck him. He knew this voice. He had known it<br />

for the past 2 years and heard it everyday.<br />

“Haddi!!! tu????”<br />

This is when kaka heard a laugh-riot erupt on the other<br />

end of the line and kaka knew wh<strong>at</strong> had happened. He<br />

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kaka ended up giving all kinds of gaalis he knew to<br />

Haddi on the phone. Haddi somehow made sure Neha<br />

(Playing the role of preeti) did not hear those. After kaka<br />

had exhausted his repetoire, he calmed down and<br />

managed a meek smile<br />

“Hehe”<br />

“Sorry yaar kaka. Main soch raha tha ki tujhe dilli na<br />

bheje but when I heard ki tu aaj tak dilli nahi gaya hai to<br />

I decided to let it go”<br />

“Hehe. Saale Haddi…. tu bahut kamina hai”<br />

“Sorry yaar kaka. Here….. “Preeti” se ba<strong>at</strong> karo” and<br />

Haddi handed over the phone to Neha<br />

“I am so sorry kaka. I hope you don’t take it the wrong<br />

way. It was all in good spirit.”<br />

“It’s ok Neha. Haddi is right. now I can actually see<br />

some delhi”<br />

“Ok kaka. Try and have fun there. See you when you<br />

are back”<br />

“Ok bye Neha” and he cut the phone. Kaka paid the<br />

money, got out of the STD, Stood outside for a while,<br />

Shook is head, Smiled, said<br />

“Good one” and moved on. Delhi was waiting for him.<br />

The <strong>at</strong>mosphere in Haddi’s room was riotous. More<br />

people kept pouring in as soon as they heard wh<strong>at</strong> had<br />

transpired. Everyone would first laugh, then tell Haddi<br />

“Tu bahut kamina hai”<br />

And then start laughing again. By 12:00 pm everyone in<br />

the hostel seemed to be aware of the act. This is when<br />

Neha and Aneesha decided it was time for them to go<br />

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”Accha Rohit main abhi chalti hoon. Aneesha and I will<br />

see you <strong>at</strong> 4 in the CC canteen?”<br />

“Ok Neha” Replied Haddi. He and Untees then Dropped<br />

off both of them to the library.<br />

After coming back, the entire gang had lunch together<br />

(Sans Kaka who was in Delhi). Lunch was particularly<br />

fast. Especially for Haddi, who used to take <strong>at</strong>least 30-<br />

35 min to finish his lunch, finished his lunch in 15 min<br />

fl<strong>at</strong>. While everyone else was oblivious of this, Mariyal<br />

was not. He was also not oblivious of the fact th<strong>at</strong> Haddi<br />

was in some deep thought. As soon as they got out of<br />

the mess, Mariyal went upto Haddi and asked<br />

“Kyon be? Kyaa gadbad hai??”<br />

Haddi opened his mouth as if to contradict Mariyal but<br />

then <strong>at</strong>e his words. He and Mariyal then took a walk and<br />

then Haddi started explaining<br />

“Mariyal, I think I have fallen in love. Mujhe Neha bahut<br />

pasand hai. I wanna spend the rest of my life with her”<br />

Mariyal laughed for 5 min after this and then calmed<br />

down when he realized Haddi was being serious<br />

“Are saale sarke hue ho kya? Acche se aish ka<strong>at</strong> rahe<br />

ho, mast lift rok ke make out kar rahe ho. Yeh sab rest<br />

of my life wali thought kahan se aa gayi tumhare<br />

dimaag main?”<br />

“Yaar. I know wh<strong>at</strong> you mean. Mujhe yeh bhi p<strong>at</strong>a hai ki<br />

this might appear as an overtly inf<strong>at</strong>u<strong>at</strong>ed act by a<br />

young guy who probably doesnt even know wh<strong>at</strong> he is<br />

talking about. But it’s not like th<strong>at</strong>. Maine aaj tak bahut<br />

ladkiyon ke sa<strong>at</strong>h timepass kiya hai but never once i felt<br />

like stopping. All i could think when i was with those<br />

girls was how i will get rid of her. Not with Neha, when I<br />

am with her i feel oblivious to everything. I am not<br />

thinking about getting rid of her but doing more and<br />

more things with her. So although it may appear th<strong>at</strong> i


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am rushing, i am not. I strongly believe in this and i<br />

think we can grow together.”<br />

“P<strong>at</strong>a nahi saale. This just seems a bit pre-m<strong>at</strong>ure”<br />

Mariyal expressed his difference of opinion<br />

“Pre-m<strong>at</strong>ure! Accha to ek ba<strong>at</strong> b<strong>at</strong>ao. Tum reena se<br />

kyon milte rahe even after she said you were a thief and<br />

almost got you caught by SIS and got you suspended?”<br />

”I don’t know shaayad isliye ki main bach gaya and I<br />

didn’t have anyone else to focus on. Plus she is sexy”<br />

Mariyal defended himself<br />

“Anyone else to focus on!! Wh<strong>at</strong> about the 4 girls th<strong>at</strong><br />

have been emailing you to meet them <strong>at</strong> CR for the<br />

past 3 weeks? You have been with this girl for the past 2<br />

months dude, dont tell me it was the lack of someone<br />

else, it was the presence of her”<br />

“Yeah I dont know I just don’t feel the need for someone<br />

else. She is all I need” replied Mariyal.<br />

“Exactly. Mujhe bhi yehi lagta hai. I don’t feel the need<br />

for someone else. Neha is all I need. Dekh Mariyal I<br />

have been in situ<strong>at</strong>ion like your’s. I mean not the being<br />

shouted a chor by the girlfriend part but the part where<br />

you just go along meeting people and letting them go<br />

because you think there will be something better along<br />

the way but the key to know where to stop. And I think I<br />

am going to stop on Neha“<br />

Haddi said th<strong>at</strong> and took out a ring from his pocket.<br />

“I am going to tell her wh<strong>at</strong> i feel and am going to give<br />

her this ring as a token of my commitment. It’s her<br />

birthday today. Wh<strong>at</strong> better day to do this than today”<br />

Mariyal was dumbfounded. He didn’t know wh<strong>at</strong> to say.<br />

His mind was more focused on the stopping <strong>at</strong> the right<br />

person part r<strong>at</strong>her than the ring nuke Haddi had just<br />

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“Do i really like Reena? Why haven’t I moved on? I<br />

generally dont last this long with anybody. Damn I think<br />

I like her. Should I tell her?? Yes I should tell her.” was<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> Mariyal thought within th<strong>at</strong> split second. As for<br />

Haddi’s argument, all he could muster was a short<br />

“Good luck”<br />

After which both of them came back to the hostel and<br />

decided to take a short nap in Champak’s room. By the<br />

time Haddi woke up it was already 3:30 pm. Haddi<br />

freshened up, put on the best clothes he had and started<br />

walking towards the CC canteen with Untees. He was a<br />

bit nervous but <strong>at</strong> the same time very confident. His<br />

conviction was a result of profound thought which made<br />

him very positive about wh<strong>at</strong> he was going to do. Untees<br />

was also doing quiet a good job of keeping him pumped<br />

up for his meeting. The venue of the meet was CC<br />

canteen. A small canteen loc<strong>at</strong>ed right next to the<br />

computer center, it was one of the hip places of IITK<br />

and was visited by quiet a big crowd everyday. Neha<br />

had decided to call a small group of friends there to<br />

celebr<strong>at</strong>e her Bday in style. Th<strong>at</strong> small group consisted<br />

of Aneesha, Untees, Haddi and a few more of her female<br />

friends from the class. As soon as Haddi and Untees<br />

reached the CC canteen, they saw a g<strong>at</strong>hering of some<br />

10 odd people sitting in a circle around a table just<br />

outside the canteen. Haddi was expecting him and<br />

Untees to be the only guys there, however he was<br />

surprised to see 2 guys already a part of the<br />

circle. Haddi had played the whole scenario in his mind<br />

like a thousand times since Neha had told her th<strong>at</strong> she<br />

was going to have a party in the CC canteen. He had<br />

decided to wait till the moment Neha cut her cake and<br />

after th<strong>at</strong> he was going to take over the stage and<br />

announce in front of everyone th<strong>at</strong> he was madly in love<br />

with Neha and put a ring on her. His imagin<strong>at</strong>ion had<br />

been so vivid th<strong>at</strong> he could hear the ”Awww’s” from all<br />

of Neha’s female friends after he had finished his thing.<br />

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anywhere. Spooked, Haddi fumbled for a second and<br />

then just decided to let it go<br />

“Saale bhai honge kisi ke”<br />

Both of them s<strong>at</strong> on the empty chairs around the table.<br />

Untees started making acquaintances with everyone.<br />

Haddi however was just focused on Neha. He looked all<br />

across the table but couldn’t see her anywhere.<br />

Apparently She had gone inside the canteen to get<br />

something. Within a few she came back with a glass of<br />

w<strong>at</strong>er in her hands. As soon as Haddi looked <strong>at</strong> her his<br />

conviction became even stronger and he started feeling<br />

ever more confident about her. Neha came and s<strong>at</strong> on a<br />

chair next to one of the guys after saying a weak hello<br />

to Haddi and Untees. Haddi felt jealous for a second but<br />

calmed himself down<br />

“Chill. Bhai hai woh” he consoled himself.<br />

Neha was avoiding looking <strong>at</strong> Haddi. She was talking to<br />

everyone else but him. She also appeared to be a little<br />

bit stressed out from the looks of it. Haddi however<br />

couldn’t stop staring <strong>at</strong> her. From the time she had<br />

came back and s<strong>at</strong> on the table, All Haddi looked <strong>at</strong> was<br />

her and all he thought about was his future with her. He<br />

checked the ring in his pocket and took it out in his left<br />

hand. Untees saw him do th<strong>at</strong> and wished him luck in<br />

his mind. This is when the guy sitting next to Neha<br />

Spoke<br />

“Hey Neha, Mehmaano se milaogi nahi?”<br />

The color on Neha’s face disappeared. She nodded her<br />

head lightly, pointed her hands towards Haddi and said<br />

“This is Rohit, One of my very good friends and a<br />

student of IITK”<br />

The guy stood up and put forth his hand to shake<br />

Haddi’s. Haddi Reciproc<strong>at</strong>ed and held out his hand.


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“Hi My name is Yuvraaj. Yuvraaj Singh. I am Neha’s<br />

fiance”<br />

Haddi’s face drained. He dropped in his chair like a stone<br />

in w<strong>at</strong>er while the guy continued around the table<br />

making acquaintances. Haddi’s eyes became red and<br />

two pearly teardrops appeared <strong>at</strong> their corners. He then<br />

stared with those eyes towards Neha for the next 40<br />

min.<br />

“Why? Why? Why?” The eyes shouted. For a split second<br />

during th<strong>at</strong> interval Haddi felt like telling Yuvraaj how<br />

Neha had played with him. He wanted to shout. But then<br />

a voice in his mind calmed him down.<br />

“You loved her right. If <strong>at</strong> all your love was true and you<br />

have an iota of respect for it, let it go. Drink this ocean<br />

of sadness. Don’t drown her in it”<br />

Untees also had gotten the hint as to not speak anything<br />

in this regard. He however spent the entire time ripping<br />

apart wh<strong>at</strong>ever yuvraaj said. By the time the party got<br />

over, Haddi was completely drained. He couldn’t think<br />

anymore. All he wanted to do was to just go to the<br />

hostel and disappear.<br />

“Untees. I want to be alone for a while” said Haddi As<br />

soon as the crowd dispersed and Untees tried to console<br />

him. Untees got the point and decided to let him go. As<br />

Haddi was dissolving in the horizon, Untees’s eye went<br />

on a shiny object th<strong>at</strong> seemed to call out to him from<br />

within all the dust th<strong>at</strong> was embracing it. Haddi knelt<br />

down and cleaned the dust when he realized wh<strong>at</strong> it<br />

was. It was the ring Haddi was going to give to Neha.<br />

Untees picked it up and kept it in his pocket. He then<br />

decided to go to the computer center with Aneesha.<br />

Untees was extremely distraught with wh<strong>at</strong> had<br />

happened. He held off his questions upto the point both<br />

him and Aneesha were in the computer center and had<br />

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“Aneesha wh<strong>at</strong> was all th<strong>at</strong>? Did you know this?”<br />

Aneesha hesit<strong>at</strong>ed and then replied<br />

“Yes I did. But I couldn’t tell. Neha had made me<br />

promise not to tell any of this to you or Haddi. She said<br />

woh handle kar legi yeh”<br />

“Did you see how she handled it? She broke his heart<br />

damn it. Do you know wh<strong>at</strong> this is?” Untees held out the<br />

ring and continued “He was going to propose her. This<br />

ring was in his hands when all this happened”. Although<br />

Untees was typing away <strong>at</strong> the computer his mind was<br />

not <strong>at</strong> all on it, he was very disturbed about wh<strong>at</strong> had<br />

happened. In his anger, he was oblivious to the fact th<strong>at</strong><br />

he had logged in and out of his yahoo account for the<br />

4th time now. He logged in for the fifth time, then<br />

turned towards Aneesha and asked<br />

“Why did she do this?”<br />

Aneesha Sighed then said<br />

“Neha is from a joint family. They are very conserv<strong>at</strong>ive.<br />

They wouldn’t even let Neha wear a jeans. She can<br />

hardly do anything she likes. Did you know she loves<br />

dancing? But she can’t do it because as per her parents<br />

it’s a taboo. You know woh sirf 18 ki thi jab she got<br />

engaged? And it’s not a shaadi, it’s a business deal.<br />

Yuvraaj’s family and Neha’s family together makes a lot<br />

of business sense. Th<strong>at</strong>’s all there is to them. she joined<br />

the course in IITK just to get away from all this. She had<br />

to take permission from Yuvraaj to do this. When she<br />

joined and met Rohit th<strong>at</strong>’s when she actually started<br />

living. She felt alive with him. Th<strong>at</strong>’s why she didn’t tell<br />

him. You can call this selfish but imagine yourself in a<br />

situ<strong>at</strong>ion where the entire life looks like a compromise to<br />

you and you can’t do anything about it. In th<strong>at</strong> situ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

if you meet someone who makes you oblivious to<br />

everything else, wouldn’t you take th<strong>at</strong> opportunity even<br />

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justify nahi kar rahi hoon jo Neha ne kiya but I want you<br />

to get the whole picture. She is also hurt. She is living<br />

like a soul less body. Don’t think she is happy!! She did<br />

think about telling Haddi about all this, but she just<br />

couldn’t muster enough strength to do th<strong>at</strong>.”<br />

Untees heard all this quietly. Anger was still seething in<br />

him but <strong>at</strong> some level everything Aneesha said made<br />

some sense.<br />

“God i need a cigarette” he thought.<br />

“I will be right back” he said to Aneesha and started<br />

walking towards the ShopC to get a cigarette from the<br />

paanwaala. He was just turning across the photocopy<br />

center in ShopC when he saw Mariyal and Axle coming<br />

out of it.<br />

“Abe Mariyal sutta rakhe ho??”<br />

“Nahi be Untees saala mujhe bhi bahut zaroor<strong>at</strong> hai. Aao<br />

paanwaale se lete hai”<br />

“Suttebaaj saale dono ke dono” Said Axle as he started<br />

following the two.<br />

Both of them hurried towards the paanwala. They<br />

crossed the medicine shop and turned left to land in the<br />

paanwaala’s shop when a familiar face became visible to<br />

both Mariyal and Untees<br />

“Hey Reena!!” Said Mariyal<br />

“Hey Ankita!!” Said Untees, Simultaneously. The girl in<br />

question who had been quietly sipping on a navy cut <strong>at</strong><br />

the paanwaala’s shop looked in surprise <strong>at</strong> the trio.<br />

Untees and Mariyal looked <strong>at</strong> each other with utter<br />

shock. They had been played. Reena and Ankita were<br />

the same girl. The girl had been two timing Haddi and<br />

Mariyal with extreme elegance.


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”So basically wh<strong>at</strong> you said in the email yesterday was<br />

just a part of the game right” Shouted Untees on the<br />

girl.<br />

“No Untees, I really like you. Sorry Mariyal” she said<br />

while giving a quick glance to Mariyal.<br />

”Tum kitni kamini ho!! Just an hour ago you said you<br />

loved me. Saala main bhi Haddi ki ba<strong>at</strong>on main aake<br />

kyaa kyaa soch gaya. I was actually becoming serious<br />

about you!!” replied a furious Mariyal<br />

The girl ignored his remarks and continued talking to<br />

Untees who was loosing it now<br />

”Mariyal is my past. Wh<strong>at</strong>ever I had with him was just<br />

physical. I want you to be my future.”<br />

“Future!! You are a disgrace!!! Wh<strong>at</strong>ever we had was<br />

just physical. Consider me a part of your past from this<br />

very second kamini. God knows why I was with you.”<br />

Untees said this with as much rudeness as possible and<br />

then turned around to go back to the CC when he saw<br />

two teary eyes staring <strong>at</strong> him. It was Aneesha.<br />

Apparently she had followed Untees to the ShopC<br />

Untees froze. He mumbled something like<br />

“Aneesha…….. Tu….Tumm?”<br />

“Haan main. Thank you so much for leaving your email<br />

account open for me” she then glanced towards the girl<br />

smoking the navy cut and continued<br />

“Thank you so much for emailing him. Agar main woh<br />

email nahi padhti I would have never have gotten<br />

furious, never followed Untees here and never would<br />

have heard him say these words.” She then directed all<br />

her anger towards Untees and said<br />

“You are no different than Neha Untees. In fact tum<br />

usse do kadam aur gire hue ho. You are ……….” She


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couldn’t continue anymore. The tears were<br />

overwhelming her now. She managed one final shout<br />

and said to Untees<br />

“Don’t you dare!! Don’t u dare contact me. We are<br />

DONE!!” and stormed off from ShopC. A few people had<br />

accumul<strong>at</strong>ed by now behind Mariyal, Untees and Axle<br />

(who were still looking <strong>at</strong> Aneesha walking away) and<br />

seen everything unfold. A guy with spectacles broke<br />

away from the spaect<strong>at</strong>ors and moved towards the navy<br />

cut girl<br />

“Manika!! Chalo yahan se!!!!”<br />

The girl looked <strong>at</strong> the man in surprise and said<br />

“Dad! Aap yahan!!”<br />

The trio turned around to see a familiar face dragging<br />

away the Navy cut girl from the paanwaala. The familiar<br />

face was th<strong>at</strong> of Prof Roy and he was staring <strong>at</strong> the<br />

three of them as if saying<br />

“I will make sure you do not pass the course”<br />

The trio returned straight to the hostel afterwards.<br />

Untees was extremely despondent but Mariyal was a bit<br />

better and <strong>at</strong>least managing a bit of a smile. Axle<br />

decided to leave them alone and went straight to<br />

hangout with Chashmish, Vodka and Champak. There an<br />

exchange of the day’s incidents took place and everyone<br />

concluded th<strong>at</strong> it probably wasn’t the best day for<br />

anything remotely romantic.<br />

“P<strong>at</strong>a hai aaj hum logo ko kyaa karna chahiye??” said<br />

Axle<br />

“Kyaa?” Chashmish asked<br />

“Aaj jo hai community center main shaadi hai. Chalte hai<br />

wahan aur mast khaana kha ke a<strong>at</strong>e hai. Kyaa bolte<br />

ho?” Axle replied. Since it was already dinner time and


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the food menu in the mess was really p<strong>at</strong>hetic he hardly<br />

faced any objection. Shortly thereafter all 4 of them had<br />

wore their best clothes and walked towards the<br />

community center. After a tiring 15 min walk, they<br />

reached the community center where a loud<br />

“Aaj mere yaar ki shaadi hai” greeted them.<br />

They made a graceful entry inside and saw a banner<br />

hanging overhead which said<br />

“Sanket weds Tanya”<br />

All of them moved straight to the dining area and<br />

hogged an awful lot of food. While they were e<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

around, Chashmish heard somebody say<br />

“….. Bhag kar shaadi kar rahi hai ladki…….. Sanket ko<br />

maanana padega!! He didn’t give up….. Inspite of<br />

knowing th<strong>at</strong> the situ<strong>at</strong>ion was a bit complex he kept<br />

wooing her… and see finally sab sahi ho gaya”<br />

“Haan Bhaisahab sahi keh rahe hai aap….. Aajkal ke<br />

maa baap ko samajhna chahiye ki zamaana thoda badal<br />

gaya hai……. Ladka ladki aajkal vivaah tod dete hai….<br />

baal vivaah kahan se tik payega….!!”<br />

Their voice was drowned by<br />

“Dil to paagal gai… dil deewana hai”<br />

This is when Axle decided it was time to do his thing.<br />

“Chalo be stage pe kaun chal raha hai mere sa<strong>at</strong>h” He<br />

asked<br />

“Chalo hum chalte hai” replied a super brave<br />

Chashmish.<br />

The stage was a full 100 feet away from the dining area<br />

and with all the people in the way it took a full 10 min<br />

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queue of 4-5 people in order to wish the bride and the<br />

groom. Axle and Chashmish went and stood behind<br />

them. In order to pass time they started oggling here<br />

and there passing comments on people.<br />

“Saale Chashmish… who mote uncle ko dekh rahe ho…<br />

tum saale bade ho ke waise hi lagoge” cheeked Axle as<br />

he slyly pointed towards a rotund guy<br />

“Accha…. Aur tum jo hai us aunty jaise lagoge”<br />

Chashmish responded by pointing towards a lady<br />

standing next to the rotund guy.<br />

This back and forth continued for the next 5 min after<br />

which their turn to go on the stage came. Both of them<br />

went up in style. Axle said hello to the Groom and then<br />

moved on to the bride. As soon as he saw her face, his<br />

color vanished. The girl was Tanya, his Tanya. Axle<br />

blanked out. His smile disappeared. He couldn’t think<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> to do.<br />

“Should I shout? Should I let everyone know th<strong>at</strong> this is<br />

the girl I love and she is going away from me? Should I<br />

hit the groom?? Wh<strong>at</strong> should I do?”<br />

While Axle stood there dumbfounded, the girl kept<br />

looking <strong>at</strong> him with her big black eyes pleading not to do<br />

anything. Some time l<strong>at</strong>er the people around them<br />

asked them to pose for a picture and made all of them<br />

stand in a form<strong>at</strong>ion. Axle stood next to Tanya as she<br />

whispered<br />

“I love this guy very much. Family pride se Zindagi nahi<br />

chalti. Please understand. You are my childhood friend”<br />

She pleaded.<br />

The people around the stage were oblivious of the<br />

situ<strong>at</strong>ion and very busy photographing. After a quick<br />

snap both of them got down from the stage and got out.<br />

Chashmish was still unaware of wh<strong>at</strong> had transpired and<br />

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“Us uncle ko tum pasand aa gaye ho be Axle”<br />

But Axle wouldn’t reply. He was still in a st<strong>at</strong>e of shock.<br />

Chashmish grasped th<strong>at</strong> something was very wrong. He<br />

grabbed Vodka and champak and left the community<br />

center along with Axle. As soon as they went outside<br />

Axle went Hysterical and detailed the situ<strong>at</strong>ion to<br />

everyone. Everyone unanimously agreed th<strong>at</strong> it wasn’t<br />

safe to be in th<strong>at</strong> area as Axle was extremely vol<strong>at</strong>ile<br />

and decided to head back to the hostel. It took a lot of<br />

convincing from vodka, Chashmish and Champak to get<br />

him to calm down when they made their way back from<br />

the community center. However inspite of all their<br />

efforts Axle was in a zombie st<strong>at</strong>e on reaching the<br />

hostel. When inside, they started looking for Haddi,<br />

Untees and Mariyal but couldn’t find them anywhere.This<br />

is when Vodka realized they had missed a very obvious<br />

place, the roof.<br />

The roof was a mini bar today. Haddi, Untees and<br />

Mariyal had already drank 8 bottles of beer and had 10<br />

more lined up. Chashmish recounted Axle’s story and<br />

instantly Axle was handed over 2 bottles. They cursed,<br />

they broke bottles, and they cried and in the end passed<br />

out on the rooftop.<br />

The wind had no inkling of the storms th<strong>at</strong> had passed<br />

by today. It kept meandering on the roof where two<br />

eyes stayed open a little longer than the others. They<br />

stared <strong>at</strong> the sky for a while when the stars became too<br />

hazy due to tears which came in between.<br />

“Wh<strong>at</strong> a day!!”<br />

Sighed Haddi, closed his eyes and went to sleep.


159<br />

THE MOTIVATOR<br />

The tale of the dreaded events of yesterday echoed<br />

throughout IITK within a single night. Some laughed,<br />

some were shocked but none of them understood the<br />

full repurcutions of the events as well as the six of them.<br />

To add to the complexity of the problem all of them had<br />

the CHM201 end term tomorrow. With Prof. Roy now<br />

explicitly against them all of them had to be extremely<br />

careful in giving the paper with as much prepar<strong>at</strong>ion as<br />

possible. Unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely Chashmish was probably the<br />

only guy in the group who had the awareness to actually<br />

think th<strong>at</strong> far ahead. With kaka absent from the picture,<br />

Chashmish had expected a little bit more support from<br />

Vodka. But as soon as he went and started talking to<br />

him about exams and stuff, vodka asked<br />

“Why do you u think I have the motiv<strong>at</strong>ion right now to<br />

study chemistry right now? Why do you think I have the<br />

strength to convince others to do the same?”<br />

“Saale Vodka. Tum apne aap ko Haddi aur Untees ki<br />

situ<strong>at</strong>ion se compare kar rahe ho?? Saala hua kya hai<br />

tumhe?”<br />

“Chashmish, just because main kal aawaz nahi kar raha<br />

tha it doesn’t mean I am perfectly fine. I broke up with<br />

my girlfriend yesterday night!!! She was being a bitch.<br />

Now you get it!! Just leave me alone”<br />

Chashmish was shocked. Vodka had been extremely<br />

discreet yesterday in order to be supportive to his<br />

friends but his p<strong>at</strong>ience seemed extremely broken<br />

today. Chashmish decided it was in his best interest to<br />

leave him alone. None of the others were awake and he<br />

was hungry so he decided to go and have breakfast in<br />

the mess. He took some scrambelled eggs, made some<br />

sandwichs and s<strong>at</strong> down on a table.<br />

“How is everyone?”


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Chashmish looked up to see who had asked him the<br />

question and saw Charu gupta sitting on the same table<br />

e<strong>at</strong>ing breakfast. Normally Chashmish wouldn’t have<br />

replied him but he seriously felt like talking to<br />

somebody.<br />

“They are bad. Lagta nahi kal koi pass ho payega.<br />

Seems tough. Everyone is very despondent. And the<br />

thing I am worried about is th<strong>at</strong> all of them are gonna<br />

get their degree extended. I am sure none of them are<br />

capable of it but I don’t want anyone of them to jump<br />

off the roof. They are all too precious to me”<br />

Charu heard everything very p<strong>at</strong>iently then said<br />

“Everything will be fine” and went away.<br />

“Ghanta Everything will be fine!!” Chashmish rejected<br />

Charu’s pep talk, finished his breakfast and went back to<br />

his wing. He felt like taking a shower and instantly<br />

headed towards the b<strong>at</strong>hroom where the first shower<br />

seemed occupied. Chashmish was crossing the first<br />

shower when he realized the shower door was open. He<br />

peeped in and saw Haddi lying there with w<strong>at</strong>er flowing<br />

on his legs. Chashmish sprung into action. He called out<br />

to Champak who was roaming in the wing. Both of them<br />

dried up Haddi and put him on a bed in his room. Bhola<br />

was instructed not to leave him out of his sight. Bhola<br />

agreed and took responsibility of him. As soon as both<br />

of them got out of Haddi’s room they saw Untees<br />

wavering in the wing.<br />

“Aee Chashmish. Yeh le paisa. Jaa ke beer le ke aa”<br />

Untees caught hold of Chashmish and inserted a 500<br />

rupee note in his pocket. He then collapsed and puked in<br />

the corridor. Chashmish and Champak took him to the<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hroom, made him gargle and then made him sleep in<br />

his room. Untees’s roomm<strong>at</strong>e too was instructed not to<br />

let him out of his sight. In order to prevent any further<br />

c<strong>at</strong>astrophe, Champak and Chashmish went into Axle’s<br />

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sleeping in his room and Axle typing away <strong>at</strong> fervent<br />

pace on his computer. Chashmish asked Axle how<br />

Mariyal was<br />

“Woh theek hai. Don’t worry about him”<br />

“Tum kyaa kar rahe ho Axle?”<br />

“I am hacking Tanya’s yahoo account. I need to know<br />

how this all began.”<br />

“Axle humein nahi lagta tumhe yeh sab karna chahiye”<br />

“Chashmish! Get out! I am fine!!”<br />

Chashmish felt offended but Champak dragged him out<br />

of them and asked him to be a bit sensible. Chashmish<br />

got the point and decided to let it go. He suddenly<br />

remembered about the chm201 exam tomorrow and<br />

decided to go and study something.<br />

“Atleast main kuchh padh loonga to yeh log mujhse copy<br />

kar ke kuchh to marks le hi aayenge” Chashmish<br />

thought. When he couldn’t find his notes and books he<br />

recalled th<strong>at</strong> he may have left them in vodka’s room. He<br />

started approaching towards vodka’s room when he saw<br />

a bonfire in front of vodka’s room and vodka throwing a<br />

bunch of stuff in it. Chashmish ran towards the bonfire<br />

and found it to be burning books and notebooks. Vodka<br />

had burnt all books and notebooks in his room. Th<strong>at</strong><br />

included the notes and CHM201 books Chashmish had<br />

forgotten in his room. Chashmish was disappointed. His<br />

heart was burning but he couldn’t say why. Whether it<br />

was the disheartening condition of friends or whether it<br />

was the impending fakka he couldn’t tell. But he knew<br />

with each passing second th<strong>at</strong> if he didn’t do something<br />

everyone would have their degrees extended.<br />

“Think saale think” Chashmish pressed himself and then<br />

got a gem of a idea. He picked up Bhola’s cycle and<br />

headed straight towards the girl’s hostel. He reached<br />

there in 5 minutes fl<strong>at</strong>. Entered the hostel and started


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asking around for Avantika singh. One kind girl told him<br />

her room number. Chashmish went and knocked on her<br />

door, Avantika opened the door and asked<br />

“Yes???”<br />

She knew Chashmish but was not on the best of terms<br />

with him.<br />

“Avantika, tumne pichle sem CHM201 ka course kiya tha<br />

na?? Mujhe tumhare lecture notes chahiye. I know you<br />

archive every note th<strong>at</strong> you ever take. So I know you<br />

have those notes. I need them”<br />

“I don’t have them. Aur agar honge bhi to main tumhe<br />

nahi doongi. Kyon doon aakhir main tumhe?”<br />

“Tum mujhe woh notes isliye dogi kyonki agar tumne<br />

mujhe woh notes nahi diye to main sabko b<strong>at</strong>a doonga<br />

ki you subscribe to porn stories”<br />

Chashmish almost hushed the last two words. Avantika’s<br />

eyes widened as soon as she heard those words. She<br />

thought for a bit them went in her room and then came<br />

back with a thick copy.<br />

“I will need this back and I need you to promise th<strong>at</strong> you<br />

won’t tell anyone”<br />

“Deal”<br />

Said Chashmish and headed straight to the library where<br />

he s<strong>at</strong> mugging up the entire copy.<br />

As soon as afternoon came in the gang in the hostel<br />

woke up. They arranged for the daaru, settled on the<br />

rooftop and started drinking, by the time it became<br />

evening all of them were super drunk. It was <strong>at</strong> this<br />

time th<strong>at</strong> a guy with bandaged arm and head walked<br />

onto the roof. He went up to the guys and asked<br />

“Yeh tum log kyaa kar rahe ho”


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Everyone ignored him for a few, when he repe<strong>at</strong>ed his<br />

question, Haddi looked up and said<br />

“Tum to wahi ho na jo is roof se neeche koode the??<br />

Yahan kyaa kar rahe ho?? Phir se koodne aaye ho kyaa?<br />

Dhakka de tumhe??”<br />

The guy ignored Haddi’s question and continued<br />

“I thought you guys promised not to miss any classes<br />

this semester and here you are about to miss<br />

tomorrow’s exam. Is this how you respect a promise??”<br />

“Abe suno bhaashan m<strong>at</strong> do. Yeh lo daaru peeyo.”<br />

Untees extended a bottle of beer to the guy.<br />

“Guys. You need to get up. You need to pass tomorrow’s<br />

exam else your degree is going to get extended”<br />

“Tum ho kaun yaar. Kyon bole jaa rahe ho.”<br />

“I am sikandar” The guy said<br />

“Sikandar!! Tum!!” Axle scoffed “Sikandar is not a loser”<br />

“If I tell you th<strong>at</strong> I had used a 512 bit encryption on the<br />

worm th<strong>at</strong> I used to break the CC security would you<br />

then believe me”<br />

Axle fell silent<br />

“Guys he is telling the truth, he is Sikandar”<br />

Sikandar then continued<br />

“I have helped a lot of you guys. I have never asked<br />

anything in return. The only thing I do ask is for all of<br />

you to get in your senses and study for tomorrow”<br />

“Don’t worry dude, we are not losers like you. We won’t<br />

jump off the roof in case we get a fakka”<br />

Sikandar stood silently for a second, then said


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“Is th<strong>at</strong> wh<strong>at</strong> you guys think?? Do you think I jumped off<br />

because I got a fakka??”<br />

“Yes” everyone responding in unison<br />

“Guys!! I have cancer. I couldn’t take the pain anymore.<br />

Th<strong>at</strong>’s why I jumped. Grades have nothing to do with it.<br />

Please treasure the life you have. You can fail, you can<br />

get your degrees extended but you can also prevent<br />

th<strong>at</strong>. It is your responsibility to do th<strong>at</strong>. I have said<br />

enough. You guys can now decide wh<strong>at</strong> to do” and he<br />

walked away.<br />

Everyone on the roof was dumbfounded. Here was a guy<br />

who was standing in front of them even after jumping<br />

from a roof and having cancer and here they were<br />

cribbing and crying about some girls who didn’t care.<br />

They looked <strong>at</strong> each other and gave a slight nod. Haddi<br />

was the first one to speak.<br />

“Guys!! We need to get up.”<br />

Everyone complied. They somehow rolled down to the<br />

first floor and took a hot shower. Champak requested<br />

hot coffees for all of them from the canteen. All of them<br />

drank it and started coming back to their senses. This is<br />

when kaka came rolling in with a backpack on his back<br />

and saw 5 guys wrapped in sheets drinking hot coffee in<br />

the corridor.<br />

“Wh<strong>at</strong> did I miss??” he said while looking down <strong>at</strong> all of<br />

them.<br />

Champak filled Kaka in on the events of the last 2 days.<br />

Kaka was shocked. He consoled all of them. After he<br />

was done he looked here and there and asked<br />

“Where is Chashmish??”<br />

Chashmish was in the library studying <strong>at</strong> a fervent pace.<br />

He had finished mugging up 60% of Avantika’s notes<br />

and was still chugging along. Avantika’s notes were


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quiet impressive. She had c<strong>at</strong>egorized important topics<br />

separ<strong>at</strong>ely which had made things real easy for<br />

Chashmish. Chashmish studied for 30 more min after<br />

which he became tired and hungry. As it was dinner<br />

time also, Chashmish decided to run to the hall and grab<br />

some dinner. He also decided to check on his drunkard<br />

friends while he was <strong>at</strong> it. Chashmish went to the hostel<br />

and went straight to the wing. Unfortun<strong>at</strong>ely no one was<br />

there. Confused, Chashmish went on the roof to check if<br />

everyone was there drinking. No success. He then went<br />

to the mess and saw his gang sitting there hogging on<br />

food. After a quick meet and greet. Chashmish went and<br />

grabbed food and s<strong>at</strong> down on the table besides kaka.<br />

Everyone was busy e<strong>at</strong>ing.<br />

“Kyon be kaka?? How did all of them come into their<br />

senses? Was th<strong>at</strong> you??”<br />

“Nahi be. It was sikandar”<br />

Kaka recounted the event from the rooftop exactly the<br />

way he had heard it from Champak. By the time he was<br />

finished, Chashmish was full impressed by sikandar.<br />

“Us bande main saala kuchh to ba<strong>at</strong> hai. He might have<br />

just saved all of their degrees from getting extended.<br />

But one thing I am not sure, who went and called<br />

sikandar??”<br />

“It was me” came a voice from someone sitting on<br />

Chashmish’s other side. Chashmish turned to see who it<br />

was and wh<strong>at</strong> he saw surprised him. It was Charu.<br />

“You???? Really?? But I thought you didn’t like any of<br />

us” Chashmish asked.<br />

“I still don’t. But I don’t want anymore people jumping<br />

off of the roof in this IIT. It spoils the name of the IIT<br />

aur agar IIT ka naam kharaab ho jaeyga to meri acchi<br />

placement nahi hogi” “typical Charu. His benevolence<br />

too has an ulterior selfishness” Chashmish thought.


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Charu smiled a bit when he figured wh<strong>at</strong> Chashmish was<br />

thinking and continued.<br />

“I may not like you guys, but th<strong>at</strong> doesn’t mean I won’t<br />

help you guys when I can. All I did was a phone call.<br />

And yes please don’t tell Untees and Haddi th<strong>at</strong> I was<br />

the one behind this. I kinda like the cold war with them”<br />

Chashmish agreed. This was the least he could do for<br />

someone who had helped initi<strong>at</strong>e the cascade th<strong>at</strong> had<br />

gotte his friends out of trouble.<br />

All of them finished their dinner and got out of the mess.<br />

Everyone seemed to be in their senses now. Most of<br />

them were still having trouble walking in a straight line<br />

but were in a condition where they could study which ia<br />

all th<strong>at</strong> Chashmish cared about <strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> time. He wanted<br />

all of them to just mug up the chemisty and vomit it<br />

tomorrow in the exam. Axle caught up to Chashmish as<br />

he started making his way towards his wing and said<br />

“Hey Chashmish, I am sorry for shouting <strong>at</strong> you in the<br />

morning.”<br />

Chashmish smiled and said<br />

“Saale I will accept your sorry only if you study properly<br />

tonight. Now let’s go”<br />

All of them headed towards the library. They had a lot of<br />

stuff to cover in one night. Exam was <strong>at</strong> 8 o’clock<br />

tomorrow morning. It was pretty apparent th<strong>at</strong> they<br />

wouldn’t be getting any sleep tonight and will have to<br />

give the exam on an all nighter. Chashmish took the role<br />

of a lecturer as soon as they started studying as he was<br />

the one who was by far the most ahead. He made<br />

everyone read all the important sections of the notes. By<br />

4:00 am everyone had finished looked <strong>at</strong> the entire<br />

course <strong>at</strong>least once which was by far their best condition<br />

before an exam. They began their second iter<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong><br />

4:30 and finished it by 7:00 am. All of them were very


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hungry by th<strong>at</strong> time and decided to go to the mess to<br />

have a quick breakfast. After a quick snack they were<br />

heading towards L-7 in order to give their exam. They<br />

went and settled in the last row of L-7 with Chashmish<br />

in the middle and everyone else spread uniformly<br />

around him. At 7:55 the teaching assistants of prof. Roy<br />

came in and distributed blank answer sheets to<br />

everyone. At 8:00 prof. Roy entered the lecture hall and<br />

gave thick question papers to the Teaching assistants to<br />

be distributed. By the time question paper got to<br />

Chashmish, he had already realized th<strong>at</strong> the paper was<br />

extremely tough based on the dejected expression on<br />

the faces of people in front of him. The same<br />

expressions came on his face as soon as he saw the<br />

question paper. It was 26 pages long!! Prof. Roy had<br />

apparently put in all his efforts to make sure none of<br />

them passed the course. Chashmish regained his calm<br />

after a few minutes of panic and started reading the<br />

question paper. Although it was lengthy and confusing<br />

the core questions were not th<strong>at</strong> hard. It was just a<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ter of quickly interpreting them. He started solving<br />

the questions and within a m<strong>at</strong>ter of minutes he knew<br />

he can make it which autom<strong>at</strong>ically meant his friends<br />

could also make it. Although there was a gap of one seet<br />

in between, Chashmish started whispering question<br />

numbers, a brief approach to solving the problems and<br />

the final answers to the people sitting next to him. The<br />

people sitting next to him did the same which ensured<br />

th<strong>at</strong> everyone in the group knew how to solve the<br />

problems and wh<strong>at</strong> the expected answers were. All of<br />

them had studied <strong>at</strong> least th<strong>at</strong> much to ensure they<br />

could get the answer somehow. Three hours went in a<br />

jiffy. Although none of them could finish the papers in<br />

full, they didn’t care. They had solved enough questions<br />

to make sure th<strong>at</strong> they were in the green. All of them<br />

got out and gave a grand tre<strong>at</strong> to Chashmish in the<br />

canteen. All of them were sure they had passed. All they<br />

needed to do now was to wait for the results. They<br />

didn’t have to wait long, <strong>at</strong> around 1pm they received an<br />

email from Prof Roy asking them to come and pick up


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their copied from his TA’s room <strong>at</strong> 11am tomorrow.<br />

When tomorrow came and all of them picked up their<br />

copies, they were not a wee bit surprised to see th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

professor had done relentless checking. Partial marking<br />

was non-existant. He had either given full marks or no<br />

marks <strong>at</strong> all.<br />

“Saala kyaa grading kiya hai be yeh” Axle was found<br />

cribbing.<br />

“By god. Saala wa<strong>at</strong> lag li hai” Chashmish added.<br />

Untees, Haddi and kaka were busy convincing the TA to<br />

let out the class average. The TA initially resisted but<br />

then let slip th<strong>at</strong> all of them were just below class<br />

average which basically meant all of them were on a<br />

Cikka and dikka border. Untees gave a sigh of relied<br />

when he heard th<strong>at</strong>. He just wanted a dikka and wanted<br />

to get over with this course. Everyone else mirrored his<br />

feelings. The TA also let it know th<strong>at</strong> the professor was<br />

going to grade in the afternoon and will be submitting<br />

the F list by 4 o’clock so everyone who felt they were <strong>at</strong><br />

risk should go and check it out on the notice board by<br />

4:30pm. All of them had initially ignored this part of his<br />

announcement but revisited it when Mariyal expressed<br />

his concern while they were having lunch<br />

“Hum logo ko fakke ki list dekhne jaana padega”<br />

“Kahe be Mariyal. Saala cool cool cikka, dikka aayega<br />

apna. Fakke par to ab hum kahin se kahin tak nahi hai”<br />

Untees replied m<strong>at</strong>ter of factly.<br />

“Untees don’t you remember the day he saw us in the<br />

ShopC. I could see h<strong>at</strong>red raining out of his eyes.<br />

Additionally I m not sure he made such a difficult<br />

question paper and did ridiculous grading not to fail<br />

everyone. Mere khayaal se hum log mast chal ke sote<br />

hai abhi. We’ll get up and just go see it. Kuchh bigad<br />

nahi jaega hum logo ka. This way we’ll be sure th<strong>at</strong> we<br />

are through.”


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Mariyal’s argument found a lot of support. After a short<br />

nap the gang was found waking towards the academic<br />

area towards the doom board.<br />

THE FAKKA


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Haddi found himself in the same situ<strong>at</strong>ion as he was two<br />

months ago. He was walking bene<strong>at</strong>h the same concrete<br />

p<strong>at</strong>hway w<strong>at</strong>ching the same pillars pass through.<br />

However there was a major difference in play here. The<br />

difference was th<strong>at</strong> of the mindset. Haddi was much<br />

more positive as compared to the last time when he was<br />

almost depondent. Also Unlike the last time when he<br />

had a bunch of people who were not in the same<br />

situ<strong>at</strong>ion, he was surrounded by people who were in the<br />

same situ<strong>at</strong>ion as him. Axle however was being equally<br />

annoying as before<br />

“Saala cikka lag raha hai be mera to. Koi tension hi nahi<br />

hai. Mast s<strong>at</strong>ti lag jaegi iske baad. Haan ek star lag<br />

jaega grade sheet par but who cares. Kyon be Vodka<br />

kyaa kehte ho”<br />

“Maarenge mar jaoge Axle. Tir-tir band karo. Saala<br />

fakke ki list dekhne jaa rahe hai aur isko saali cikke ki<br />

padi hai bloody chirkut”<br />

Axle ignored vodka’s comments and continued talking.<br />

However since others had a similar <strong>at</strong>titude as Vodka’s,<br />

he ended up getting kicked by a lot of people which<br />

eventually made him shut up. They were pretty close to<br />

reaching the Notice board when they saw Bhola coming<br />

from the other side with his sister and F<strong>at</strong>her. They had<br />

come to visit the campus and Bhola was showing them<br />

around. As Bhola came closer he said hi to all of them<br />

and started making introductions<br />

“Dad, Yeh hai Rohit. My roomm<strong>at</strong>e” he said pointing<br />

towards Haddi. Haddi reciproc<strong>at</strong>ed with a quick Namaste<br />

to the uncle and then went on to say hello to his sister<br />

whose eyes were already widened.<br />

“Hi my name is Rohit. And you are??”<br />

“Hi, I am Geeta.” She kept looking <strong>at</strong> Haddi and then<br />

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“Bhaiya, if you don’t mind can I ask you a question?”<br />

“Yeah yeah sure Geeta”<br />

“Do you know any Neha from Kanpur??”<br />

Haddi was surprised to hear th<strong>at</strong> question. If it had been<br />

somebody else his first instinct would have been to snap<br />

but this was an innocent little girl. He decided to handle<br />

it a bit gently<br />

“Yes. How did you know?”<br />

“Are woh na bhaiya I think maine Aneesha ka cellphone<br />

khareeda tha. You know Aneesha??” Haddi nodded as<br />

Geeta continued<br />

“Haan to her messages were not deleted, I read the<br />

messages and figured you and Neha were together. I<br />

can’t believe I am actually meeting you in person. Shailli<br />

would be so thrilled.” Geeta almost exuberant now<br />

“How is Neha now?”<br />

Haddi thought for a second and then said<br />

“Hopefully happy” and then moved on. Geeta kept<br />

looking <strong>at</strong> him as Haddi passed by. She wasn’t sure<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> he meant but decided to let it go and say hello to<br />

the rest of the group.<br />

“If Rohit is here, prachit has to be nearby”<br />

She didn’t have to search for long. The next person to<br />

come and say hello to her was Prachit.<br />

“Hello Geeta, I am Prachit”<br />

“Hello Prachit Bhaiya. It’s very nice to meet you. Bhaiya<br />

can I ask you a question?”<br />

Untees nodded


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“Bhaiya how is Aneesha?” she whispered.<br />

“Hopefully with someone better” Untees replied and<br />

started walking towards the notice board to join Haddi.<br />

Geeta was perplexed, she was expecting a bollywoody<br />

ending to the story she had been constructing but Haddi<br />

and Untees’s replies had got her scr<strong>at</strong>ching her head.<br />

She thought for a second then shook her head and said<br />

“Grown ups!! So complic<strong>at</strong>ed!!” and moved on to meet<br />

the rest of the group.<br />

The people from the Gang trickled to the notice board as<br />

soon the meet and greet with Bhola’s family was over.<br />

Vodka was sitting <strong>at</strong> his usual place on the stairs<br />

smoking a gold flake with Haddi and Untees. The list of<br />

fakkas hadn’t come out yet. Chashmish was leaning<br />

against the notice board yawning. He hadn’t slept<br />

properly for the last two days and was very exhausted.<br />

He closed his eyes for a second and had just started to<br />

relax when he heard<br />

“Bhaisahab!! H<strong>at</strong>iye zara! Notice board kholna hai”<br />

Chashmish opened his eyes to see an old man holding a<br />

piece of rolled paper under his shoulder and a key in his<br />

hand signaling him to move. Chashmish moved over.<br />

The old man put the roll of paper on the ground and<br />

opened the locked notice board. He then removed the<br />

piece of paper stuck there and put in the new paper. The<br />

upd<strong>at</strong>ed fakka list had arrived. The old man closed the<br />

notice board and locked it. Everyone else was too tired<br />

to get up so Chashmish was asked to call out the names<br />

of everyone who had failed as he was the one standing<br />

the closest.<br />

“Are kyaa tum log” Chashmish cribbed as he started<br />

going through the list. Inspite of being the <strong>summer</strong><br />

semester, the list was pretty big. The first row th<strong>at</strong>


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Chashmish looked had the course listed as “Principles of<br />

chemisty”.<br />

“Th<strong>at</strong>’s an inauspicious beginning” Chashmish said to<br />

himself as he scrolled down the list.<br />

“Abe Chashmish jaldi kar na be” Vodka shouted.<br />

“Haan haan kar rahe hai saale. Jyaada phantom na<br />

bano” replied Chashmish as he continued reading. The<br />

first familiar roll number he saw was his own.<br />

“Arggh…… mujhe fakka aa gaya” he shouted<br />

“Saale bakwaas na karo. Agar tumhe fakka aa gaya hai<br />

to hum sab to paas nahi hi honge. Sahi se padho saale<br />

Chashmish” Axle said to him<br />

“Saala Axle mujhe maja nahi aa raha hai yeh sab bolne<br />

main. Aur haan tum sahi keh rahe ho. Tum bhi paas<br />

nahi ho”<br />

Axle was shocked. He got up to see the notice board<br />

himself and s<strong>at</strong> down again with equal speed as soon he<br />

saw his name on the notice board.<br />

One after the other Chashmish told the names of<br />

everyone in the gang. Unlike Axle though everyone else<br />

took it very calmly. All of them then started walking<br />

back slowly towards the hostel.<br />

“Saala agli baar se main kisi exam ke pahle night out<br />

nahi maroonga. Neend bhi kharaab hui aur fakka bhi aa<br />

gaya. Saala kyaa sense hai. Fakka to aana hi hai, saala<br />

kam se kam dhang se neend to ho jaegi” said Untess<br />

“Hihi” vodka replied with a laugh. He was still sucking on<br />

his gold flake.<br />

“Kism<strong>at</strong> hi footi hai saali. Lekin koi nahi chalo isi bahane<br />

IIT Kanpur main 6 mahine aur bitaane ko mil jayenge”<br />

added Kaka.


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While six of them were being extremely cheeky and<br />

handling it pretty nicely, Axle seemed super stressed.<br />

He hadn’t said a word while coming back. His behavior<br />

didn’t go un-noticed by kaka who asked him<br />

“Axle saale theek ho??” as soon they entered the hostel.<br />

“Haan kaka theek hai. Chinta m<strong>at</strong> karo“<br />

“Abe kyaa bolte ho sab log, mast daaru ho jaye” Haddi<br />

called out to everyone.<br />

“Haddi saala kabhi kabhi mast ba<strong>at</strong> bolta hai.<br />

Absolutely, let’s go” replied vodka enthusiastically.<br />

Shortly thereafter, all of them followed the usual<br />

routine. Got some nice daaru from the Beer Shop and<br />

went and settled on the rooftop. It was only 7:00pm.<br />

The sun was setting on the horizon and the west sky<br />

was a gradient of pink and orange. The breeze was<br />

strong as usual. The beer bottles got empty very<br />

quickly. Suprisingly no one was talking about fakka but<br />

mundane fun stuff like they used to do before. Kaka was<br />

holding his bottle of pepsi and defending himself from<br />

being bombarded.<br />

“Kaka saale lekin kuchh bhi keh lo. Saala is pyaar<br />

mohabb<strong>at</strong>ke chakkar main sabse ganda tera k<strong>at</strong>a. I<br />

mean saala tu to dilli chala gaya be”<br />

Laughter, Laughter, laughter<br />

“Saale Haddi, bahut aish kari hai maine dilli main. Kuchh<br />

nahi k<strong>at</strong>a hai mera”<br />

All of them were sitting and laughing when Chashmish<br />

noticed th<strong>at</strong> Axle was missing from the scene. He was<br />

heading towards the ledge <strong>at</strong> exactly the same place<br />

where Sikandar had jumped from. Chashmish’s head<br />

spun, he didn’t want to see a repe<strong>at</strong> of th<strong>at</strong> day. He got<br />

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“Axle!!!!” and started running towards him. Everyone<br />

else stopped laughing and looked towards Chashmish.<br />

They saw him running towards Axle <strong>at</strong> full speed.<br />

Axle turned around to see wh<strong>at</strong> the hoopla was all about<br />

and saw Chashmish running <strong>at</strong> him with full speed. Axle<br />

tried to duck but Chashmish caught him and both of<br />

them fell on the rooftop floor.<br />

“Chashmish saale. Gadhe ho kyaa?? Kaahe kood rahe ho<br />

mere upar??”<br />

“Saale Axle. Ek to tumhari jaan bachayi. Upar se tum<br />

mujhe hi galiya rahe ho”<br />

“Chirkut kahin ke……. Main koi koodne nahi jaa raha<br />

tha.”<br />

With this he got up and faced everyone who were still<br />

trying to understand wh<strong>at</strong> was going on<br />

“Everyone….. For the love of god….. For the last time…. I<br />

AM NOT GOING TO JUMP….. Please let me drink beer in<br />

peace” said Axle showing off the bottle of beer in his<br />

hand.<br />

“Axle ek ba<strong>at</strong> b<strong>at</strong>aye” replied Vodka<br />

“Haan bako”<br />

“Tumhari jo beer ki bottle hai na”<br />

“Haan to kyaa??”<br />

“Who khaali ho gayi hai. Chashmish ne saari gira di”<br />

vodka added and started laughing. He was joined by the<br />

others. Axle looked <strong>at</strong> the others and then looked <strong>at</strong> his<br />

bottle. It was indeed empty. Disappointed he then<br />

turned towards Chashmish and started cursing him.<br />

Their laughter was broken by a loud


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“Everyone…. Suno be” from Champak who had stepped<br />

on the rooftop.<br />

Everyone slowed done wh<strong>at</strong>ever they were doing and<br />

asked Champak why he was shouting.<br />

“Mere paas ek bahut acchi khabar hai”<br />

“Bako. Kyaa hamari degree extend hone se bach gayi?”<br />

Said vodka in a sarcastic tone half expecting to hear a<br />

no.<br />

“Haan Vodka. Haan….. Tum sabki degrees extend hone<br />

se bach gayi hai.”<br />

Everyone was stunned. Axle came running to Champak<br />

and said.<br />

“Saale Champak aisa majak mujhe bilkul pasand nahi<br />

hai. Hum sabka fakka lag gaya hai. Hum log sab dekh ke<br />

aye hai”<br />

“Saale tum log 5 baje dekhe the. Main abhi dekh ke aa<br />

raha hoon”<br />

“How is this possible?” Axle asked looking for an answer<br />

for someone.<br />

“Are hum b<strong>at</strong><strong>at</strong>e hai” Champak replied.<br />

“Roy gave a fakka to nearly 45% of the class in order to<br />

fail you guys I think. The list th<strong>at</strong> you saw was the<br />

grades th<strong>at</strong> Roy gave. It was not the grades th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

dean of academic affairs approved”<br />

“Grades are approved?” Haddi asked in a surprised tone<br />

“Yes Haddi. Grades have to be approved by the DOAA.<br />

And in this case DOAA asked him to reconsider as the<br />

number of fakkas was too high and the scores of student<br />

weren’t too bad. DOAA called Prof. Roy and said th<strong>at</strong>


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you are letting your personal problem cloud your<br />

judgement. You need to reconsider”<br />

“Ek minute, EK minute. Wh<strong>at</strong> personal problems?”<br />

Mariyal asked<br />

“Are you guys don’t know?? Prof. Roy’s wife Ran away<br />

with S.R. Jha. “<br />

“Wh<strong>at</strong>??”<br />

“Haan she was having an affair with him. As you know<br />

S.R. Jha just gradu<strong>at</strong>ed. The day he left the campus,<br />

Prof. Roy’s wife ran away with him”<br />

Haddi suddenly remembered his cycle rickshaw ride with<br />

Axle and Untees when he had seen S.R.Jha roaming<br />

around with a girl much order than him. Apparently she<br />

was Prof. Roy’s wife.<br />

“God this is twisted” Haddi thought as he heard<br />

Champak continue<br />

“But anyways th<strong>at</strong>’s secondary. So basically DOAA asked<br />

him to submit a revised list. And in th<strong>at</strong> list” Champak<br />

paused and pointed both of his hands outwards<br />

“All of you are absent. Which basically means, all of you<br />

have passed” He almost shouted the last word. He was<br />

joined by the stupendous seven who came together in a<br />

group hug. After 10 minutes of boisterous shouts Haddi<br />

said to vodka.<br />

“So it seems like this is it”<br />

Vodka blew a smoke ring out of his mouth and said.<br />

“Well. You never know. We still have two more years to<br />

go”.


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Well done Sikandar!! Not sure wh<strong>at</strong> he did? C<strong>at</strong>ch the<br />

big picture in the Epilogue <strong>at</strong><br />

http://www.<strong>summer</strong><strong>at</strong><strong>iitk</strong>.com/sikandar<br />

@nikitph

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