Sunday, October 12, 2014

A friend in need is all one needs...

While flipping through the channels on television, I come across the stereotypical fight between two friends in a scene. And out of the blue, as I try to recollect, the true friendship sequences shown on the silver screen, flashes before my eyes. The one between Jai and Veeru in the decades old film Sholay. Rahul and Anjali from the most loved film Kuch Kuch Hota Hain... the bestest friends of 3 Idiots... the Rock On type friendship... the daring Rang De Basanti friendship... the Dil Toh Pagal Hai wali friendship. 

Understanding this sort of friendship is so quick, easy and subtle. No meanings. No hard feelings. You say what you feel for your friend. Suddenly your whole life starts revolving around them. Their presence adds life in you, and their absence creates a hollow in your heart. An incomplete feeling grips you. They are your teachers and learners as well.

But is it really simple to find one such friend now? We all know the answer: NO. No, it's not simple. It's complex, but we can certainly find one.

In reality, I had always dreamt of one such person in my life I could be honest and loyal to. And I had found a few too. They know me from head to toe. There is a test at every point in life where not only our loyalty is examined, but also the loyalty of the other person is also tested. 

In the entire life of our living, the expedition of finding a best friend doesn't end. We grab them at that very moment when we realise their importance and they realise our. It's a vice-versa phase. 

But now times have changed! It seems like we have entered a phase where what we are doing is more important that what we had done. It's good that people have started accepting and living in their present, but it's equally sad when these people start ignoring you suddenly because you were something. And not anymore. 

They bid you adieu. Even if you testify them. But now your profession matters. Your salary matters. Your car exhibits your status. The knowledge of brands counts. It's the reality check time.

But does reality also fade away with time? Reality of their closeness, happiness of wishing each other "Happy Friendships Day". Crying together when they felt depressed. Does it suddenly turn meaningless? For some, yes!

And I pity such people.

Love:)


1 comment:

  1. Hey Anupreet
    Good to see you back here ��
    And knowing the importance of the friends and friendship in your life, I would like to say somthing...
    If we are talking about class,salary, profession and Status then we are not talking about TRUE friends.

    I can say this as I have a fusion of all, when we meet ....... We all behave CHINDI's �� no matter how rich or poor we are ;)
    It does not matter from where you are coming, what matters is, how you exhibit your feelings.

    If one is willing to maintain friendship, he/she shall able to do that in all the conditions.... Or I should say with NO CONDITIONS ��

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