Things have been in a rut. I have been taking myself too
seriously. For the death of me, I am not able to write anything humorous or
remotely funny. The worst thing was I started out on a funny post about Anna
hazare and halfway through i am playing the devil's advocate (a younger version
of Thapar, though) and the discussion turns really serious and fit for late
night reruns and shameless replugs by Rajdeep on his twitter feed. Next I thought I will write about Sunny leone and it was coming across nicely(no pun intended) when suddenly i
find myself three paragraphs deep into the discussion of the hard decisions of
the morally challenged people find themselves in.(that's a nice alternative to
calling them a whore, na...oh damn..the purpose of an alternative is lost now,
Dammit).
With a couple of flops like this, i knew something was wrong at a
very fundamental level and i needed to find my humor and find it really fast. I
decided to go back in time(imagine a mosquito coil doing the turns now) and see
what used to get me going.
Certain things that have always brought a laugh in me.Remember all these things that I am talking about here are about 10-15 years back and not my current state.
1) S.V. Sekhar dramas
Much of mine and Peri's ( my best buddy from school) school days
were spent listening to S.V.Sekar dramas...we were fanatics...he had a way of
taking us away from the troublesome student lives that we lived and transported
us to a state of laughter and light-headedness which was beyond our years.. his
jokes were mostly clean but amazingly fresh...Oh I remember the battle to get
the new audio cassettes and if we are lucky the video cassettes.
a sample of this genius
the following dialogue takes in a rural school in an english
language class
" this is an orange...if we squeeze this, what do we
get....orange juice
this is a lemon...if we squeeze this, what do we
get...lemon juice
this is milk....what is it in English...Cow
juice"
I revamped the interest and started catching the performances live
whenever it comes across in chennai. The jokes are still mostly fresh and he
manages to revamp the jokes to make it relevant to current happening things.
But the most interesting thing is his spontaneity. Man, I pity the fool who is
a part of his crew and make a mistake on stage. Sekhar literally rips them
apart on stage with his extempore jokes and watches as they cringe on stage.
An example of his on stage presence of mind.
Sekhar was part of the congress faction but recently he was
removed from his post and his basic membership from the party. At the end of
the drama, he said the following.
“Antha areavula ethavathu prachnaina sollunga…phone poda balance
illati mail anuppunga…ennoda mail id mylapore.mla@gmail.com...satta sabaila
irunthu thookinalum google la iruntha thooka mudiathu..ethuva irunthalum email
pannunga…naan kooti padichi purinjikittu thiruppi reply panren.”
Kudos.
b) Friends
The second most prominent humor factor in most of the people of my
age would be (dont try to guess my age with this..iam very young) the sitcom
Friends... who can ever forget the whole gang as they twist and turn from one
scenario into another..there were obviously some dreary parts when the romance
was squeezed in but for the most part, the humor was fresh, to the point and
addictive...and I think the bloody reason for the birth of so many me-toos. Any
other channel you switch had some clone like this with some weird combination
of this initial mover.
I remember seeing something very similar in one of our tamil
channels and that was the day when I stopped the reruns completely.
c) Frasier
oh this guy is all about sophistication and the humor in it was
sophisticated too..not run of the mill humor but rather called as the thinking
man's humor series..the pompuous Frasier crane, the weedy dr. Niles, the caring
and sensuous ( a lethal combination) Daphne and the wisecracking wiseass father
Martin
This was possibly the best series that engaged us on a higher
level. A similar thing on the same frequency was perhaps Seinfeld although both
were very unique in their content.
d) Don camillo
Among the books that i have read ( and i have read many..phew) one
series of books that stood out for its humor is the Italian fiction Don
Camillo. . . the story of a catholic priest, Don Camillo hounded by his
communist mayor, Peppone, adviced to by Christ on the crucifix, and the village
of Little People....I still cant put a number to the number of times i would
have possibly re-read them...too numerous...the frayed pages of the battered
old books hold testimony..
This was never printed during my lifetime and if I am not wrong
was perhaps during my dad’s childhood but somehow he managed to get a
collection all squared away for me. Turning the pale yellow faded crisp pages
and rereading the stories was just amazing. A decade later I have gone hunting
around the world(online and in person) for this series and have now almost
completed the entire collection at possibly 100 to 200 times the original
costing.
But you must read it to understand what I am talking about. So so
fresh and just amazing writing by Giovanni. His most famous statement was when
he was arrested for treason and was about to shot dead or hanged to die. “ I
wont die how many ever time you hang me”
e) My friends
The biggest source of all my laughs. The people around me. My
friends. My family. My acquaintances. My colleagues. They are the people who
help me in overcoming my troubles and most often they are the troubles
themselves. Their ingenuity in creating the most complex scenes often puts
sitcom writers to shame. Slapstick isn’t passé either, as quite often proved by
the crazy antics of these buggers. Love you guys, but hold back a bit on the
pie throwing and the sword swallowing…Healthcare isn’t what it used to be.
Now I am totally recharged as I sit back and think of all these
things that have brought a Gubeer sirippu (as RJ Balaji would say it) I sit
back and look forward to write more humor(to me, to me…I know, I can hear a few
of you shouting, Comedy???) so that you
people can santhoooooooshamai padichufy all that. Be right back.
4 comments:
Did you say, you lost your humour? that's funny....very funny... rofl :P
nandri viji...en mokkaiyum ungalukku pudichirukku paarunga...anga theriyuthu..neenga evalavu nallavanganu :)
Manoj, It is good to note your points on S.Ve.Shekhar. Every word in that para could have come from my writing...exactly the same way, if I were to write about him.
As far as writing is concerned, I have gone through the same motions. So, I have a simple metric these days before I start to pen down.
thx hari...i think he gets that same feel out of everybody. one amazing under rated, under used guy...
antha metric ennanu sollavey illaye
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