Wake Up Sid, Independence and the special someone

Its 9 mins to 1am in the night (or in the morning, depending on whether you are a normal person or an owl!), and here I am running a temperature of 100 degrees and sleepless. No, I haven’t given this blog three titles because I am delirious from the fever; the multitude of titles comes from the fact that there’s this bucketful of thoughts in my head and I have no idea which title I am going to be writing about.. but mind you, all three are closely linked to each other, which you will discover in a moment if you have the time and patience (and the craziness :D ) to keep up with my thoughts without thinking that I am some tortured soul from a Nazi camp or a person delirious from the above mentioned fever… which I am not! ;)

Wake up Sid – now I don’t know whether this movie has been well received by the audience, but it has gained a very special place when it comes to me. It is one movie which I have been able to identify with. And Konkona’s character… well, there were times when I could completely relate to it! For those who haven’t watched the movie yet, she is this young woman who has come to Mumbai to make a career. Living alone, living independently, living by her rules – that’s .. umm, well I forgot her character’s name.. that happens when you are running a temperature of 100.. and NO I am not delirious!! ;) Not exactly the same story, but here I am living alone, living independently and yes, living by my rules! Now, when A here (oh, by the way, I decided to call her character A… well, you gotta give the lady some name!) came to the city, she didn’t have any friends, she was nervous and she would have liked someone to be there by her side, you know, to get accustomed to the new surroundings. I happened to start my career with the same nervousness, with no friends in the company and someone to get my mind off work pressures and guess what, like A, I got a friend who did just that.. helped me consciously/unconsciously in settling down in my new surroundings… God bless him!

Couple of scenes that I really liked from the movie:
1. It’s her birthday, she is alone in the city… she calls Sid because she does not want to spend the day alone. Here comes the special someone part of the 3 titles. Unfortunately, I don’t have anyone who I can give a call and say, “hey, I really feel like having some company”… like right now, who wants to be alone with a fever and no one around! Hmm…so that’s how you end up writing blogs!

2. A little deviation from A… lets concentrate on a scene featuring Sid. A little backdrop about the story - so Sid is this guy who is really disoriented in life; his life is a little (well, a lot) screwed up.. he has moved out of his parent’s house, does not have a job (or a sense of responsibility for that matter) and where do you think he ends up? Of course, he has found a friend in A; and he moves in with her. Now, with some help from A, he gets a perspective about his responsibilities, his career and well, life in general. He gets a job, has become responsible, he starts caring and living with and for others (and by others I mean primarily A, his parents, his friends). And now the scene – Sid gets his first paycheck, goes to his dad’s cabin and like a responsible son, gives his first salary to his dad. Dad-son hug and dad says “Son, this time be careful and give it your full commitment”. Loved the scene. It is testimony to the fact that no matter who stands by you and who doesn't, your parents will always be there for you, unconditionally.

2. Last, but not the least – (I must say that Konkona has played the part really well). There’s this scene towards the end where A is getting used to Sid being around and she does not like the idea of getting used to him - she does not like it because she knows one day he will leave her place and her and go back to his own house and his own life. She gets irritated with every single nice thing that Sid does for her. She likes everything that he does but she knows it has an expiration date. Oops, she is starting to fall in love with him! She would have loved all of it had there been a sense of permanency. Torn between emotions and practicalities, she is helpless. Despite being this nice person, why does it happen that she has to bear the brunt in the end? Thankfully for her, the hard times don’t last long, because Sid realizes soon that he loves her too … and like most movies, this one ends on a happy note too!


Cheers to a happy ending!

PS: People who have successfully reached the end of this blog (OMG), you are as delirious as I am… at least I have a reason, what’s yours?? :P :P :P

7 comments:

  1. Did successfully reach the end of this blog :). There is a family function going on in my house, not in mood to work.

    Friends are at home. They call up and trouble me saying oh you are in office … (everything comes back na……)

    So could reach till the end. Hehe…

    Namita take care of your health. Get well soon.

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  2. thanks Nivedita. where do you work? and do you blog too? whats the link?

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  3. No re I cant pen down thoughts so nicely. But do read nice blogs - the way you write.

    If I do write, will definitely fwd the link. whats ur email-id? If you dont mind sharing it! :)

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  4. Currently, working with a financial firm in Mumbai called Equitymaster Agora research Pvt. Ltd.

    Hw abt u? Wer does your parents stay?
    Hope you are feeling better now.

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  5. Hello Namita - reached the end successfully ..one reason is I also liked these 3 scenes and may be I'm also delirious :) .Keep blogging. Its nice to have a happy end , but its the journey that counts in the end..

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  6. well said Anonymous! it is the journey that counts in the end.. after all, you learn to appreciate the good only when you experience the bad :)

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  7. appreciate the good only when you experience the bad :)


    so true. :)

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