The disturbingly melodious song!

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β€œTera mujse hai pehle ka nata koi, yu hi nahi dil lubhata koi

Janee tu, ya jane naaaaaaa, mane tu ya mane na.”

How many of you remember this song? Not the new one, the really old version.

I love this song, adding it to one of my favourites.

This song comes to me today, bringing back old memories, as old as my school memories.

Of course every class has two types of students, the front benchers, the docile and obedient ones and the last benchers, the naughty and the cheeky ones. I was among the front benchers, usually seated in the corner, doing my own work, literally not caring about anyone else, which of course made me somewhat as an attitudinal one. (Really not the case though)

And then comes the mischievous and the impertinent ones. They like to be the class gang, will want to know everything going on in the class, will interfere in your work, and even pull your leg to an extent making you feel uncomfortable, and they look somewhat as rude and arrogant. (Again not the case though)

They are just different from each other.

Yes, so I was the front bencher, and I was always immersed, on God knows what, never giving them enough heed. But today this song makes me go back to those days, among those very people who might have pulled my leg someday.

Our class had this huge gang sitting at the back, always playing games inside the class. You name it and they might have played it. But their best game for me was playing β€˜Antakshari” Oh they sang such beautiful songs sometimes in the class, but of course it did not end there, obviously they had to add their β€˜singing touch’ to it, making the song disturbingly melodious. But it was fun in the end.

So, why this particular song?

They had the talent to destroy this song to such an extent, you could not even think of it. They would literally shout at the top of their voices, sometimes making the teachers from the staff-room come to our class and make them stop singing. And then we would all have a good laugh, not to forget the melodious singers.

They would laugh at their own voice and start singing, yet again.

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So this post is dedicated to those singers of my class, some of whom might be reading this now. I wish them a lifetime of singing talents, but above that, sheer happiness.

 


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38 responses to “The disturbingly melodious song!”

  1. Siddharth Banga Avatar

    I swear that I will remember my school days after I Will complete my schooling, Nice post!

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thank you Siddharth.
      You sure will remember and cherish these days, so enjoy them the most. πŸ™‚

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  2. Akhila Avatar

    Nostalgic memories…so now you are immersed in those thoughts though you didn’t give them a chance to peep in to your job while in class

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thanks Akhila πŸ™‚

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  3. Maniparna Sengupta Majumder Avatar

    It’s one of my favourites too. Some songs bring up with them loads of memories. Thanks for sharing a piece of your childhood…. πŸ™‚

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      Moushmi Radhanpara

      The pleasure has been mine πŸ™‚

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  4. Prashasti Patel Avatar

    That type.of students are in every class….Specially invites staff members to come & listen them .πŸ˜‰. Lol. Then get punished. & it almost becomes routine.

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      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Hahahaha, I know, right πŸ˜€

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  5. Sifar Avatar

    School ki yaad dila di aapne!! 😒
    but i dont completely fit in any of the two categories you described! I was a combination of both infact! – docile, obedient, introvert and a backbencher!! Buried in books and doing my own work!! And scared all the time! And a juicy target of the backbencher bullies! Ufff! 😣 those tales!
    That singing thing happened with us too! There was one boy who was such a melodious singer that i used to think he would definitely become a singer one day! (He is an engineer now πŸ™„) .. and then there was another one who used to play musical instruments well and together they would perform in class with everyone joining them at the pitch of shrill voices!! (And i would be sitting in a corner with books πŸ™„…and scared that if any teacher comes now from staffroom and punish the whole class then i will be a victim unnecessarily πŸ˜„)…..i wish i had fun back then and at all the times when i had a chance!! Just today morning i was thinking that we sacrifice childhood for better education, sacrifice youth for better job, sacrifice adulthood for post-retirement comfort and then post-retirement realize it’s too late to enjoy anything!! So we should enjoy when we can!!

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      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Well we are all caught in that rat race!
      What can I say?
      You would have been punished even if you were singing, or even if you weren’t. So might ass well sing and enjoy,
      PS: I have a knack for memories. I just love relieving them
      Some say I live in the past because of this. but this is what keeps me moving to the future too.
      Just my take!

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      1. Sifar Avatar

        Yeah…rat race! ☹️
        You also live in the past?!! 😊 Half the day spent in memories of old and trying to live them again! Do you often look at old pictures and get lost in them?! And how things changed all along…i have treasured all the things i could of the past and visit them often..even silly ones! People say to throw away the junk but that is my treasure and i feel attached to them…
        Loved your take on it!! β€œbut this is what keeps me moving to the future too”! πŸ‘Œ i will borrow it next time someone says anything πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

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      2. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        Hahahah, do borrow it and give them the answer that they deserve.
        It is after all our lives, we can deal with it. They needn’t bother as long as we are not bothering them with our memories.

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      3. Sifar Avatar

        The answer that they deserve…haha good one! πŸ‘Œ
        Yes you are absolutely right!!!!!!!

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  6. Sifar Avatar

    …and btw…it’s amazing how well you remember these small slices of childhood πŸ‘Œ

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