Onto the Stage - Slighted Souls and other stage and radio plays - BS Murthy (mini ebook reader .TXT) š
- Author: BS Murthy
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SFX - Their car drives into the corridor of the Krishna Oberoi. Sekhar and Pratap come out of the car as the latterās luggage was picked up by the chauffeur.
SCENE - 2
EXT - Sekhar and Pratap and go up to the reception at the Krishna Oberoi and the receptionist allots Room No. 303 to Pratap. The hotel attendant transports the luggage as the friends go up to the elevator. Once out of the elevator at the third floor, they all reach Room No. 303.
INT ā The attendant opens the door and Pratap and Sekhar go in. As the attendant leaves the room, the friends settle down.
b/g ā Sound track of classical instrumental music.
PRATAP: Oh, what a hotel.
SEKHAR: They say itās the best.
PRATAP: To begin the stay with Glenfiddich.
SEKHAR: Welcome toast from a U.S. citizen
SFX - Setting the table for a drink and the creaking sound of breaking the seal of Glenfiddich bottle. Clinking sound of glass as the friends set out to drink.
PRATAP: Cheers to Mera Bharat Mahan.
SEKHAR: Cheers to P.V the P.M. who made it possible.
PRATAP: Why disjoint the mind Manmohan Sing?
SEKHAR: What to cheer about him now?
PRATAP: Why?
SEKHAR: Means youāre not up to date. P.Vās chela is now Soniaās chamcha.
PRATAP: Politics can wait tell me all about you.
SEKHAR: Why the protocol of a hypocrite. Letās begin with Vimala.
PRATAP: Oh, you.
SEKHAR: Enough of close to the chest, show your love-card.
PRATAP: Printed in the press of Saratās Devadas.
SEKHAR: The classic of an unfulfilled love.
PRATAP: Pending the ending, our life had run the fictional course as we grew up together. Like Devadas and Parvathi we too became fond of each other and to the same affect. Vimalaās dad said no, I got into depression and my uncle too me to the U.S. Devadas embraced Bacchus but I latched on to Mammon. But our beloveds got glued to their respective spouses. Now the story seems to fork. Devadas mightāve died unfulfilled but Iāve a possibility, of possession.
SEKHAR: Is there a Chandramukhi you had spurned?
PRATAP: If I were Devadas, I wouldnāt have been a stupid to slight such a lover.
SEKHAR: But you married any way.
PRATAP: My wife failed me emotionally and I dulled the pain with materialistic malady.
SEKHAR: If Iām not curious ā¦.
PRATAP: Martha is her name and no faulting her. Why, she had her own expectations of life. We were childless, but that was not the hitch. Well, there is a price to pay for the so-called progress. And thatās interesting. What the primitive man couldāve expected from life than food and sex. Maybe they were better off for that.
SEKHAR: Better off or worse off, whatās life without progress. What more we had than a girlās furtive glance in our teens? See now, every fool has a girl friend. Oh, how I wish we were teens these days.
PRATAP: But still parents remain spoilers.
SEKHAR: At least not in the educated classes. Thank the laws; they are scared of saying no for the fear of being booked.
PRATAP: What of womenās lib?
SEKHAR: Why, Vimala wears her bindi. She says husbandās death canāt take away womanās birth rights.
PRATAP: A mate is a birth right too.
SEKHAR: But I told you the hurdle is her daughter.
PRATAP: Iām sure we can get her around.
SEKHAR: Itās hard as it is and ā¦.
PRATAP: Itās as if youāre again it.
SEKHAR: You may know Vimala doesnāt share our materialistic ethos. If you marry her by miracle, you may not stick together for long. She would never cross our shores and you canāt remain fish out of water here.
PRATAP: Maybe so, but let me see what life has in store for us.
SEKHAR: I donāt see any scope for hope. You want to get into her exās shoes. But Bhadru walked his life only in sandals, that too as an Engineer in the Department of Roads and Buildings. Bribe is more of a norm there than exception.
PRATAP: I heard he was killed in a contrived road accident.
SEKHAR: Well, he was known to take on the errant, that too head on. And a roguish contractor did him in a stage-managed road mishap.
PRATAP: Itās said oneās nature is oneās fate.
SEKHAR: Its other way round, mind goes the way fate takes it, buddhihi karmananusarine.
PRATAP: It seems the Eastern and the Western philosophies are the obverse and the reverse of the same thought-coin.
SEKHAR: And that shows in the ways and values of life.
PRATAP: True, what are Vimalaās ways and means?
SEKHAR: They have an ancestral house in Himayatnagar and she helps run a small pickles unit.
PRATAP: Nice simple living..
SEKHAR: With high thinking. The pickles succor the family of their car driver. Sadly, he too died in the accident.
PRATAP: He shouldāve known, discretion is the better part of valour.
SEKHAR: There you are. Your name symbolizes chivalry, but the same applies to you. Why burn your heart a second time with the same flame.
PRATAP: Thatās all about first love, in my case, the only love.
SEKHAR: Who knows, she too feels the same way.
PRATAP: What makes you think so?
SEKHAR: Sheās has agreed to go with us to Amalapuram.
PRATAP: Oh really! When is it?
SEKHAR: Day-after tomorrowās Gowthami Express.
PRATAP: Donāt you think itās encouraging?
SEKHAR: What if itās for old timeās sake.
PRATAP: So be it. Art of life lies in making good of half chances. If we travel by car, Iāll have more room to maneuver.
SEKHAR: And I can see games lovers play.
PRATAP: In the shadow of love on hold.
SEKHAR: If she agrees weāll go the day-after tomorrow..
PRATAP: Why not by the morrow.
SEKHAR: What about your jet log?
PRATAP: Isnāt it a silly question?
SEKHAR: Vimala may answer that better. Wish you a dreamy night.
PRATAP: After all those dreary years. Thanks a lot.
SEKHAR: Be ready by eight, bye.
PRATAP: Wait.
(PAUSE) This is a Rolex for you to be on time.
SEKHAR: Thank you, Iāll cherish it.
PRATAP: Itās my pleasure. These are for Vijaya and Suresh.
SEKHAR: Iām glad. Good night, bye,
SFX ā Slamming sound of the door.
SCENE - 3
EXT ā Sekhar self-drives his sedan into the corridor of the Krishna Oberoi and as he gets out of it, a hotel staff drives it away. Sekhar goes into the hotel lounge and takes the elevator to make it to Pratapās room. SFX - Door buzzer followed by door opening.
PRATAP: Has she agreed?
SEKHAR: Weāre going to pick her up on the way.
PRATAP: Can I thank you enough?
SEKHAR: No thanks, she didnāt need any persuasion.
PRATAP: What did she say?
SEKHAR: She said she would join us, no more and no less.
PRATAP: What of her tone?
SEKHAR: Rather dry I suppose.
PRATAP: Oh, come on, donāt tell me that.
SEKHAR: Did you expect her to jump for joy or what?
PRATAP: What to expect from the mistress when the messenger is so candid.
SEKHAR: Anything but coyness. I shall tell her I didnāt find you eager either. Why, I expected you in the lounge, waiting impatiently.
PRATAP: Know Iāve been trying all my dresses on me.
SEKHAR: Why bother about that, you donāt carry your age any way.
PRATAP: Why donāt you make her see me through your eyes?
SEKHAR: You may be better off with her eyes.
(PAUSE)
PRATAP: Chalo, onto the un-chartered course of love.
SFX - Sound track indicates the locking of the door, getting into and getting out of the elevator, opening of the car boot, opening and closure of the car doors and the speeding of the car.
SEKHAR: Are you nervous or what?
PRATAP: Itās a flux of fact and fiction.
SEKHAR: I feel sheās also in a similar fix.
PRATAP: (V.O. a car horn) Now Iām really nervous. Maybe, raised expectations, oh, what an irony life is!
SEKHAR: Perhaps, Iām too practical to understand all that.
PRATAP: Life worries you less as you miss much of it.
SEKHAR: But business worries you no less
PRATAP: But anxieties of love are wearisome.
SEKHAR: Didnāt Faiz say there are worries in life other than the love-induced and there are fulfillments too other than love-making.
PRATAP: Maybe, but my festering love-wounds sorely need the balm of our union.
SFX ā The car comes to a halt.
SEKHAR: Weāre at the ground zero.
PRATAP: Thanks for bringing me this far.
SEKHAR: Now itās for you to find the right entry.
SFX ā Indicative sounds of their car having come to a halt, Sekhar and Pratap were getting down from it.
SCENE - 4
EXT ā Sekhar and Pratap get down from the sedan near Vimalaās house in Himayatnagar. Sekhar opens the iron-gate and they enter the compound.
SEKHAR: Beware, Prati could be around.
SFX - Sekhar presses the door buzzer and Vimala readily opens the door.
(PAUSE)
VIMALA (OFF): He loves me still, his eyes show that.
PRATAP (OFF): Sheās glad to see me, her face radiates!
(PAUSE)
VIMALA (OFF): Isnāt he looking around for Bhadruās photograph, heās staring at it, how his face has changed.
SEKHAR: Hi, Prati, meet our classmate Pratap Varma, a U.S. citizen.
PRATI: Hi uncle.
PRATAP: Hi, I hear youāre a nice girl.
PRATI: Uncle, donāt go by Sekhar uncleās words.
PRATAP: What do you say Vimala?
VIMALA: Nice but not easy.
PRATI: Oh mummy.
PRATAP: Why, thatās the way it should be, given a little flexibility. (PAUSE) Will the mother and daughter do me an honour?
VIMALA: I thought you are in the States, Pratap, not in Victorian England.
PRATAP: Glad youāve retained your spark. (PAUSE) Please let these Rolexes help you time your moments.
(PAUSE)
PRATI: Lovely it is, thanks uncle.
VIMALA: Thanks Pratap, itās nice of you.
SEKHAR: Itās time we get started. Wish we could have taken Prati along but she would be a fish out of water. Who would have time for her chatting about our old times?
PRATI: Iām glad mummy is making the trip. I was after her to go out a bit but she wouldnāt listen.
VIMALA: Why not we have some filter coffee before we leave.
PRATAP: Iāll have a mug-full. It is ages since I had any.
VIMALA: Iāve guessed that and got the decoction on hand.
PRATI: Let me prepare mummy.
VIMALA: No, Iāve some scores to settle with Pratap.
PRATAP: So, you havenāt forgotten that. Prati, once Iād put salt into your mummyās coffee. You can payback later, but not now.
VIMALA: Okay, Iāll keep it on hold. But there is no escaping.
PRATAP: Iāll surrender my passport to you.
VIMALA: Iāll serve you in flat five minutes. (OFF) It feels weāve picked up where weād left.
(PAUSE)
PRATAP: Prati, any idea of going to the U.S for higher studies?
PRATI: No uncle. My Hippocratic Oath is some time away. But mummy had already sworn me into Indian medical service.
PRATAP: Nice but not easy, your mother is.
VIMALA: Sekhar, why didnāt you tell me that Pratap runs an immigration agency in the U.S? I would have let a āNo-entryā board greet him.
SFX ā Indicative of Vimala serving them coffee.
PRATAP: Jokes apart, with the right incentive, Iām a candidate for remigration.
SEKHAR: Who wonāt welcome you with open arms?
PRATAP: Donāt be too sure my boy.
VIMALA: Iām ready.
SEKHAR: To welcome or to leave.
VIMALA: Both.
PRATAP: Let me handle your luggage.
VIMALA: Why bother?
PRATAP: If age didnāt wither you chivalry didnāt desert me.
SEKHAR: Vimala, oh, the same old Pratap for you.
VIMALA: What to do, what canāt be cured should be endured.
PRATAP: Am I supposed to take it as a compliment?
PRATI: Thank you Pratap uncle, Iāve never seen mummy so lively.
PRATAP: Maybe, old-timers meet ushers in new times.
SFX ā Indicative sounds of opening of the compound gate, the car boot and closing the same, the opening of the back door to facilitate Vimalaās entry and closing it thereafter. Opening of the car front doors by Pratap and Sekhar and closing the same and the sound of ignition.
VIMALA: Prati dear, take care.
PRATI: Wish you all a happy journey, bye.
SEKHAR and PRATAP: Bye Prati.
SFX ā Indicative of the car speeding away.
SCENE - 5
EXT ā Journey by car with the hustle and bustle of the morning life in Hyderabad.
PRATAP: Think about school times, you think of teachersā nicknames. Birada, Pakodi, kothhimeeri katta.
VIMALA: What about the nicknames you had for girls?
PRATAP: I donāt remember any but..
VIMALA: Halwa.
PRATAP: Are you still fond of it?
VIMALA: Iāve stopped having it.
PRATAP: But why?
VIMALA: Who was to tease me?
(PAUSE)
SEKHAR: Pratap, Rama Rao maastaru is keen on seeing you.
PRATAP: I donāt know why, he thought I would come well in life.
SEKHAR: And so it is.
PRATAP: Yes and no.
VIMALA: Youāve always been like that, āyes and
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