Vaishnav Jan to taynay kahyeeye, Jay peerh paraayee janney ray( One who is pure Knows the pain of others). There is something far deeper in those words than what one reads. We all sat at the edge of our seats with eyes wide open perhaps hazed by the emotions. These were not emotions of sorrow but a swell of realization what it meant to breathe and live a concept called India. What it must have been 60 years back and where we are now. Two billion people connected in an instant but for the 60 thousand of us in the JLN stadium the moment was bigger. Trust me if anyone would have asked us where we were the unanimous answer would have been “At the centre of milky way”. India stood up in the afterglow of Bapu and perhaps saw the true meaning of his words “Believe in yourself and the world will believe in you”. Those words gave this nation freedom and in that split second again freed all from the negative vibes of CWG. India is here and India is ready were the soft words from Dr. Manmohan Singh. It was around 4pm and I had been busy with my laptop. The sun was softening up. Whitish light was now amber with the hue of orange and yellow filtering gently through the curtain. The phone rang and Divya`s voice sounded softer than the amber sun light “I have a pass for the opening ceremony”. I was out of the house with UD in next 10 minutes. WOW! We are gonna see the opening ceremony. What luck! Little did I realize that by the end of the day this luck and experience would be so amazing. Getting closer to stadium took me back almost 28 years back. It was 1982 games and the same venue. I still remember watching the bright lights of the stadium visible from our house balcony. Sound perforating the air and a part of me staying silent felling a bit left out. Not any more, the time moved on and here I was “2010”. Walking with my kid on my shoulder to the same venue. I instantly felt like travelling back in time and reaching out to my balcony. Meeting my self as a kid and telling him “Don`t feel bad you will see this in a much bigger arena”. The stadium looked awesome. The visuals were alluring and steps moved faster. The invitation was in the air and people realized it (60thousand people travelled from all over Delhi to be there). We stepped in and the first word out was WOOOO!! It was like opening up Pandora’s Box. Bright, colourful, pulsating with a kind of energy that is rare to experience. A huge balloon (actually it`s a complex floating platform called the aerostat with six internal chambers complete with sensor based air flow and gyroscopes) about the size of half of a football field floated mystically above and claimed to the sky for the evening. The aerostat doubled up as the floating screen projecting Kaleidoscope of India. Drops of rain gently touching green grass, flowers unfurling and the sights of India distributed from Kanyakumari to Kashmir. The mirrors on the aerostat projected the amalgamation of colours. The purple which softened up with a hue of red as dancers stepped out. The pattern changed with the video of incredible India and the green now touched the heavens of blue. The entire stadium looked like a pearl now. A ray of light escaping the edge of a cloud projected. The burning of a coal leaving behind the touch of coke and the space of time all floating in sight high above on the surface of this magnificent balloon. The lights went dim in the tones of hue separations. The video dominated the balloon with the words floating calling out “Incredible India”
I stole a moment and looked back. Almond eyes looking up, a smile gentle and sustained. UD sat there and through him I wondered what he must be experiencing. Perhaps for him much like for all the young ones it was only natural to see life colours played out in real world. For the grown ups though it was different and perhaps for most it was the first and a unique experience. 50,000 watt moved air waves and the voice introduced the games, the people and culture. The sound was familiar yet very distant. Opening up with the oldest instrument lama`s played the 1500 year old legacy and sounds of Dung-chen followed by deep notes of bass drums. The reverberations were spiritual. The music had no definition except it belonged to the deep tones of Himalayan foot hills. One could just close the eyes and see the Kanchanjunga. Clouds layering each slope in subtle tones of bluish grey. As if some one knew this vision while creating this piece the lights came out in perfect coordination. The intro lasted for about 10 minutes and when it ended the cheer was louder than the music. Hariharan! The deep sound, the colonial cousin from the past walked into the limelight. Swagatam beautifully rendered in the drops of literati. The waves of sitar notes flowed and the mellowness of the opening ceremony was felt. The pose was captured. Performers in ocean blue waved as if eyes were reaching them in complete detail. The distance of the stadium was only in the space and not in the being. The energy displayed by the performers reached out clear and deep. The soft rythm and performance settled for a bit of a silence and one voice came up. INDIA clap clap clap INDIA clap clap clap. The power of our connection is evident in moments like these. In our diversity lies our strenght. In our hope lies our future. In our resembelance lies our identity. In our background lies our memories. In our moment of this chanting lies what this nation demands “Find your connection of being one. Find your purpose and not your process. Find the meaning of stripes and not the colors. Find what it means to be an Indian and I as a nation would find your place in this world.” The music picked up, the voice spoke of the spiritual understanding, the initiation of our journey that starts from out side and ends within. The composition reflecting the nuances of sun kissed beaches to rain forest of deep north eastern regions. The bass pulling the strings from brahmaputra and depositing the fall in genlte flow of safron fields in Kashmir. Can a diverse land speak the same language of inner discovery. Is it any different was the question. The golden fabric displayed the art and the questions answered on the way. And as the music flowed through the astrostat came to life. A towering human figure apearing from the land of yoga and reaching up to the discovery of seven chakras of enrgy, peace, discovery, creativity, conciousness, freedom and divinity. The blueness of light mingled with the towering human figure as if it had its consciousness spread out to all that were present there. Railways? What? Was my question. The voice just declared the next performance would role out from the Indian Railways. And I was searching for ideas in my mind as to how they would present and what will they present. Suddenly we heard the loud whistle of a train and the Bollywood number Chainya Chaniya. In a typical bollywood grander than life approach. A beautiful illuminated rail on wheels with the great Indian tamasha rolled out. And it just kept coming. It was like India was packed up in details and just poured out of the gateway hall on to the main stage. From Mumbai dabba walla to the brick maker, to the Chai stall to the cut outs of Amitabh`s coolie , Shah Rukh Khan`s open arms to thief chasing police van. It was all out there and people just rolled. I am sure if those barricades were not there half of the stadium would have ended up onto the stage. The evening was closing in. The time moved faster and the fervour just wished more of it. The anticipation was high. Eyes searching for the Magic. A true wizard of notes and symphony. The music and notes eagerly awaited. Dilli meri jaan said the air and the stadium turned to a mega Rock Show. Groovy moves, hand slams and climbing onto the seats was natural. The groove of the song was upto the jive.. Man this was getting better and better. The voice came over once again and said “And now ladies and Gentlemen please welcome the one and the only A. R Rehman. Jeet lo! And almost all knew the words followed in the same tone. This was followed by Jai Ho. Pure delight not only for the native but for the global citizens. Jai Ho was the call of the moment. The moment moved in physicality and sound. For tomorrow would be another day and the spirit of games shall prevail. The 11 days of competition and a place called Dilli meri jan was born in a ceremony we will call the CWG 2010 opening ceremony now and what an evening it turned out.
hey, this is so good, the way you put life into every detail!! Commendable! For once you blogged on sane side of 12! keep it rolling! SK
ReplyDeleteHahahaha the sane side of 12!
ReplyDeletethis wud have been the best the way it has been penned down, world class....commendable
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured...words as well as the pictures! btw, I am Amrit's big sister and he was the one who told me about the blog. Congratulations on a job well done and I am sure more will be coming....I will definitely check in again!!
ReplyDeleteThanks P! warm regards
ReplyDeleteCould somebody would have written it better???I just saw the Opening ceremony all over again....thanks to you...the way u captured it in your mind and put just the right words to describe its beauty and utter perfection!I enjoy ur writing soooo much...its like watching a movie and you are holding your breath as the mystery and the drama u create unfolds!u have the magic to transport people onto a different platform alltogether instantly and still feel related and connected to the subject u r writing about and to your style of writing....u r amazing buddy!!!!
ReplyDeletePankaj....amazing....for days together i had been feeling sorry that i couldnt see the opening ceremony and was hoping i could grab the highlights from somewhere once i reach near a television set...but uve put it all so beautifully and with such wonderful pics....i cud feel as if i ws watching it myself...brilliant....keep it up dear....
ReplyDeleteSimply fantastic!! wonderful reflections..i like ..i like :)
ReplyDeleteBTW this is Ankur :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ankur!
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