Saturday, April 01, 2006

The Love Paradox

Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

THE PARADOX :

“Every man in love is a poet inside.”

This truly canvases the state of a person in love. He becomes so romantic that he feels, he sees, he hears his sweetheart everywhere.

Jaanam, dekh lo, mit gayi dooriyaan
Main yahaan hoon, yahaan hoon, yahaan hoon, yahaan..
Main hi main ab tumhaare khayaalon mein hoon
Main jawaabon mein hoon, main sawaalon mein hoon
Main tumhaare har ek khwaab mein hoon basa
Main tumhaari nazar ke ujaalon mein hoon
Dekhti, ho mujhe, dekhti ho jahaan
Main yahaan hoon, yahaan hoon, yahaan hoon, yahaan
 

He cannot brush her off his mind for a single moment. Not that he wants to, but still the presence of the other person lingers whether he wants or not. Everything seems to be incomplete, tasteless without her. But still there lies an immeasurable, undescribable pleasure in this writhing pain. Only people with experience will know that.

When a love matures successfully, ultimately marriage happens. And…

“Aajke je prem-e pore unmaad, ghor songsari hobe kaal she.”

(The one who is madly in love today, will be entagled in the suffocating web of family tomorrow.)

–Suman Chattopadyay

Thus when marriage happens, children come into the scenario, the zing-factor disappears. I’m not ever saying that love disappears… I’m just saying that this butterflies in your stomach, the dreams of a beautifully moonlit walk along a beach, hand-in-hand … disappears. The romanticism disappears. The married couple knows about each and every habit of each other, they gradually turn over all the pages of a book, and perhaps doesn’t feel the urge for a revision. Everyday life becomes monotonous. But, man by nature is romantic, imaginative. He becomes bored at anything predictable. Hence the charm dies out. You can listen to someone crying out from within for a way out. Involved in the petty problems of life, the coin loses its shine, the green field becomes littered, the clear blue sky gets covered with rainy clouds. Frustration creeps in and results in outbursts. You look back to the good old days and give out a large sigh.

But you did become successful in love. What happened then? The problem is very plain… love is just a madness. It’s just natures chemistry to bring people together and reproduce offsprings. Men arent that much animalistic so that men will come running from all directions hearing a woman’s love-calls and make vigorous love. Nature is clever. She knows intelligent life needs intelligent devices to get it noticed. And hence is this dream called love, a strange sequence of chemical reactions in the brain! But there is a way out, and a most odd and surprising way…

Didn’t you ever feel a bit sorry for Saurav Ganguly? For his sudden exit and such a disrespectful manner, almost like a kick-in-the-butt. And for Sachin Tendulkar in Wankhede Stadium recently… for his tremendous insult bestowed by the wooing of his homeland crowd? Don’t you feel that they should have let go when the others thought they shouldn’t… i.e. they should let go when they are at the top, than while at the bottom. But still, human instincts hold them back. It can’t be helped. If Jack in Titanic would have survived, then it wouldn’t have been so much of a touching movie… I can still hear the old lady saying, “I don’t even have a single picture of him(Jack). He exists only in my memory.” The catch is that this line is so romantic because the person she’s talking about isn’t there. He’s an imagination… and hence the butterflies still exist in her stomach, the zing still is there to make her cry for her lost love, and wets our cheeks too! Though she's a century of years old, but at heart, she still remains the beautiful teenager Rose, almost like an angel to our eyes!

EPILOGUE :

Yes, now the time has come to phrase the paradox. So, here it is :

Successful love is always unsuccessful !

//**-------------------------------------------**\\

This post would be a deserving reply to a previous post by our fellow blogger Hermis who said, “Isn't the most read romantic books are those where the love remains unfulfilled? Dont know the answer....but can anyone answer me this?”

I AM INDEBTED TO MY DEAR FRIEND ADITYA NARAYAN ROYCHOUDHURY FOR HIS THOUGHTS. IN FACT I HAVE ONLY VOICED HIS OPINIONS...

3 comments:

Subhrajyoti Mukhopadhyay said...

ki serious thoughts

dwaipayan said...

good work...but i differ u. i agree most of the love marriages become more a habit than love after some yrs...I also agree that unsuccessful end of a lovestory makes it famous...
but it's very nice to see, read ...but it's really hard to live thru a unsuccessful love story...

romantic the idea may be, it bleeds a lot when u see that the special person is going to someone else's arms...
I'm not saying that marriage is the ultimate goal of a love story...but even a marriage can be a succesful love story..

it takes a lot of courage and LOVE to spend all ur life with another person. to adapt to a different lfestyle, to take care of the person, to be with him?her thru all the ups and downs of life....

love is not only whispering sweet nothings to each other's ears.love is not only about buying gifts for the special person on feb 14th, love is not only about catching a movie together, love is not only about loving each other...

I believe LOVE is about togetherness, to be with a person even when u are tired ofhim...it's about doing little things for him that brings a smile to his lips...

and thus, love flows like a "ontosolila nodi"(cant recall the english term) thru the marriage..

Shashi Iyer said...

i'm the kinda of person who burns in idealism... i believe that marriage is not the end; it's only the means to live life better.