My Friend Who Is A Director, Not A Hero (Yet)!
“You think you are a hero?” asked
the English teach incredulously. “Director, actually!” responded Gopi
nonchalantly, without breaking a sweat.
It was the communications lab period
and one of the students was presenting his essay. The lab was air conditioned
and to compound the matter further, it was the period after lunch. Most of us
were in post-lunch euphoria and chatting incessantly. As it normally happens,
the teacher had to intervene and her ire was directed towards Gopi, who was
very much visible with his ‘catchy’ attire. Gopi was flustered that he was the
one targeted rather than the entire group and rolled his eyes as he stood up.
The teacher was not satisfied with his gesture and cue the first sentence of
this blog.
Naturally, Gopi was requested, in
very polite terms, to meet our department head to face repercussions for his unruly
behavior. This wasn’t new to Gopi who had a ‘good’ working relationship with
the department head due to his frequent altercations with the staff.
Gopi, when he started out as an
engineering student, was quiet calm in the first year. He was the
quintessential last-bencher. However, that changed gradually as the class-mates
who he was hanging around with, egged him on to become something more. He
evolved so much to a certain stage in the second year that every teacher knew
him; for the wrong reasons. He was a regular ‘out-standing’ student in all the
teachers’ classes as a result of his incomplete assignments, casual gestures
and punchy one-liners.
Something had to give away and
sometime during the third year, the class advisor asked Gopi to bring in his
father for a one-on-one discussion. His father came that week and visited the
class advisor along with Gopi. The meeting happened in the teacher’s cubicle
adjoining the electronics lab and I was there with my classmates watching the
proceeding behind closed doors. After close to half-hour, Gopi and his father
walked out. Gopi was confidently strutting like he had won the Filmfare award
and he was waving to us. Inside the class advisor’s cubicle, the teacher looked
defeated. I was perplexed. Normally, when your teacher asks to meet your
parents, you are doomed (unless you are that
scholarship-winning-patent-producing-student-genius!). Gopi explained to us later
what happened during the meeting. The class advisor started off with the fact
about how Gopi dressed. His father, who is a famous doctor in Namakkal, cut off
the teacher mid-sentence and told her, “If the students cannot dress freely
during college, then when will they do it? When they are going to office?” The
teacher was stunned. Then she countered stating that his son has been
frequently bunking classes to which he responded that he was staying home and
not loitering around. Am not going to provide the complete transcript of the
conversation, because one - it has been more than 10 years since this happened
and my memories are vague and two - this is a blogpost and not a novel!
Basically, Gopi’s father did a gopi on the teacher, if you know what I mean!
Engineering students have a lot
of peculiar habits. One of them is maintaining a single notebook for multiple
subjects. Obviously, not all of the teachers were receptive of this culture.
Many of my classmates followed this as well, including Gopi. During one class,
the teacher asked Gopi to show his notes. Surprisingly, he had written all the
topics that the teacher had covered till date. I was thinking to myself, “Maybe
this is going to end well!” Apparently, not. The teacher before giving back the
note to Gopi casually skipped to the last page and found notes of another
subject. This was a teacher who was not part of the receptive group that I
mentioned earlier. Her complexion changed and the notebook flying and landed in
the middle of the classroom just in front of the blackboard. Gopi just
sauntered over to where it was lying and proceeded to dump it in the trash bin
at the corner. The enraged teacher took him to the head of the department where
a comic scene unfolded. The teacher was standing towards one side of the HOD’s
room and Gopi was standing in the opposite end with the department head in the
middle. “Why did Gopi disrespect me by throwing the note in the trash bin?
Please ask him Sir!” the teacher requested the head. “Please ask her why she
threw my notebook first” Gopi countered. The department head then calmed down
both of them and resolved the issue.
Gopi also had a keen interest in
movies. He had the ability to nitpick even good movies and mention what could
have been done better. He would sometimes give us a weirdly different perspective
about movies. He would dice a movie and provide interesting information about
it. Unfortunately, all of this flew under the radar due to his infamous
incidents at the college.
I was worried what would happen
to him after he graduated. He never went to the college to receive his degree
and instead joined Vijay TV assisting directors in various productions. Later,
he developed and directed a web series that received critical reception.
He has directed a film, “Naanum Single
Thaan”, a rom-com which will be released once this Covid-19 situation is
resolved. Am not sure whether he has plans to become a hero, but he has become
a director. He is an example to all the people out there - “Don’t let your
mistakes define you!”
I sincerely hope that his first
movie is a super-hit.
Nice blog Abi
ReplyDeleteThanks for the article abi. It's like reading an English novel. Even I forgot many of the things happened but u elaborated in a chronological order. I m very happy to read this and u guys was the complete support to achieve my dream. Love you abi😊
ReplyDeleteNicely written, takes me back to those days. I used to be scared of some of the professors. I was visualising the lab scene which you described, constantly in the fear of being called out..if I look back, that was bad and is not how college students had to be treated.
ReplyDeleteWow gopi u are very naughty in d college, I didn't know until now. Thanks to Abimanyu.
ReplyDeleteNicely Written 👌👍
Nicely written buddy !
ReplyDeleteNice Article Abi. Best wishes to Gopi.
ReplyDeleteVery well written Abhi.
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