Advertising has evolved into something more profound. Remember the two half circles that gracefully matched up to form the Doordarshan logo? Much like our lives – two circles, perhaps many more, weaving together to create that one magnificent circle, engulfing all the experiences we carry within us.
Picture a child playing in the
mud, returning home with dirt-stained clothes, tiptoeing quietly to the washing
machine and slipping that little t-shirt into the drum already brimming with
garments. Finally emerges a whitewashed piece of clothing – "Daag acche
hai na?" (Stains are good, right?) Stains can be whitewashed, scrubbed away
until they vanish, but scars? Scars leave an indelible mark not just upon the
skin but deep within the soul. And yet, scars are good. If not for those scars,
who would we truly be? If not for the scars, where would we find that treasure
chest brimming with experiences?
We believe in things, even
knowing they may not hold truth. We believe this would last 'forever.' Forever
is a fancy word reserved for fairy tales where Rapunzel waits patiently and her
prince eventually arrives. We wait like Hachiko, the Akita Dog with unwavering
hope that his master Mr. Ueno will return. But where are the scars? Do you see
mine? Do I see yours? We camouflage them beneath countless variations of smiles
and laughter. It was that invisible scar that appeared when we walked with that
dear friend till the turning point, and when we finally turned around – whoosh!
They were gone. The friend had vanished. Later, the mind contemplates endlessly
– was it even real? What truly happened? The mind, you see, remains ever
practical, but the soul harbours that heart – forever young, forever dreaming.
(Dil to baccha hai ji – excuse me, I refuse to grow up, it declares!)
The soul understands deeply that
the scars were good. They delivered piercing, unforgettable pain, but the scars
were good. If not for these scars, how would we ever truly meet ourselves? How
would we ever become who we are meant to be? How would we look back with tender
smiles and relish each precious moment that we lived, lived without a single
regret? It was us then! This is us now!
A drum overflowing with hope and
clouds. Clouds pregnant with hope and pain. Pain interwoven with smiles and
laughter. Laughter bursting with Zindagi! Life itself, in all its messy
glory...
So, won't you agree – "Daag
acche hai na?"
The scars, my friend, not just the stains!

This is so beautifully written ma'am
ReplyDeleteOne of the best blogs I have ever read ma’am 🥹
ReplyDeleteThe second para is One of the beautiful para I had read mam soo meaningful and surely hits reality 😭🤍
ReplyDeleteI am so grateful that you have read my blog so keenly. Thank you Haema, Praveen and Lathika for showering your kind words. Also to the extent that you made it your insta story. I am humbled indeed.
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