When exactly you came in my life, I don’t remember.
All I do remember is how slowly, eventually I started admiring you. Every time
I saw you, you were in those same clothes inside that same box.
I started to admire you as I began to understand your
work. There were many who admired you back then, and there are many now. People
talked about you fondly. They had respect for your job and your excellence at
your work.
You did falter at times, but I always believed that it
was just not a good day. I captured every glimpse, kept a part of every appearance
in my small note book. Your silent face and subtle smile, had captured my
heart.
When I grew a bit more independent, I attempted to get
into the box to have a closer look. But you were in center of the box and I realized
that I could probably not be inside the box.
One morning I read that you were getting married. My
heart shrunk. But what could I do, I couldn’t have stopped you, I was a child
and you were out of my reach.
My best moment came when I met you. Just for a moment,
when you appeared amongst all the lights and camera and shook my hand. An
autograph from you made me day (actually week).
Slowly, eventually I understood. Probably that’s about
growing up. You reduced your responsibilities, resulting in lesser appearances.
A few days back you were in discussion once again.
They said that it was your last appearance. The discussed your clothes, that blue jersey of Indian Cricket team. They call you “The wall” and they cheer for you “Dravid”.
All I want to tell you that we will miss your
appearance in that box, the so called “idiot box”. Many of us really had a big time
crush on you.
This post is written as a part of Letter unsent at write tribe.
lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kalpana...
DeleteSo full of emotions!
ReplyDeleteAah! Sugandha you are in my league :P a passionate cricket fan here and i can understand the feelings perfectly. Had a huge crush on Michael Holding, Imran Khan in the 80s, DILIP VENGSARKAR followed by Courtney Walsh :P Thank you for this heartwarming post.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely comment
DeleteAh a cricket fan...and more so a Dravid fan....I used to like him too, for all his patience and resilience and immense hard work done for the team.
ReplyDeleteNice letter :)
Ditto!
DeleteNot much of a cricket fan, but I like Dravid too.. For the most gentlemanly behaviour he displays
ReplyDelete:)
DeleteSuch a lovely letter. If only he knew...but that is why these letters are unsent. ♥
ReplyDeleteKathy he is a star, and if you read the comments, there are many of us who love him for his performance.
DeleteSo sweet! I liked Rahul too though I had a bigger crush for Imran Khan and Ravi Shastri.... the younger one.... not the current avatar though! :D
ReplyDeleteHmmm...I liked Ravi Shashtri too...but no one beats Dravid.
Delete:) so nice... Write one for sachin if you like him :)
ReplyDeleteI am a Dravid fan :)
DeleteDRAVID fan................ awesom write up
ReplyDeleteThanks Karanvir :)
DeleteBeautifully written, Sugandha.Loved reading it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Usha :)
DeleteMr. Dravid..i hope u read this someday!! cute!
ReplyDeleteAh even guys fell for him, in a platonic way of course....
ReplyDeleteWow! What a sweet letter it was. I wish Dravid does read it. :-)
ReplyDeleteHow I wish the same :D
DeleteSugandha, this is so beautiful and what a perfect tribute writing about Rahul Dravid. You kept the suspense, right, and as we read, we thought it's about your love, which he is:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Vishal :)
DeleteCelebrity crushes - brought a smile to my face as I remembered mine. A different take on the prompt. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteDropping by from the letters prompt.
Who was that Suzy?
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