
So what’s your favorite rain song? Rain memory? Should I be cruel and tag a bunch of you? Well, I should considering not a soul clapped for me as I reached a milestone and here I was writing fresh dirt everyday for the past 16 days in case none of you noticed. Mouna Ragam: Edho megham ( a classic of those times.) O and I fought to get an outfit like that!) Varsham: Ee varsham Sakshiga (Look at the guy’s shoulders!)Īnd Innallaku Gurthochana Vana (the most danced to at any events around) I list below the few ones that I can remember and hum now, from the languages am familiar with, and are my favorites. The beauty of the moment captured in all its glory, where there’s a cohesiveness between all elements, rendering it incapable to point to what it is that has touched your heart. They’ve also created cutesy romantic scenes, sexually charged ones, and then the ones with an army of kids following the main guys. Some you cringe with embarrassment for the girl being exploited, and some you admire for the elegance to make a commonplace body as a work of art. Rain songs have always been a default in Bollywood, and in South Indian movies. Sensual, funny, charming and romantic, with some classic, soothing music and poetry to boot.

Recollecting all rain songs that were remarkable for the mood they left you in. So in this nostalgic mood I turned back to what most do. Some of them I’d like for my children to have I guess.

Then if the power did go, dinner would be had around candles in silence and try and get some sleep through the buzzing mosquitoes swarming all around you. Getting to the homework ahead of time as who know how long the power would last. Coming home to dry yourself and drink something warm. A good 10 minutes walking in a white uniformed skirt hugging onto the bag in front for obvious reasons. Then there was the walk from the bus stop to home passing by stores with romeos of all kinds whiling time. No hairdryers to blow hot air into or vents to place them on, so they’d get warm and toasty when you slip them on before you brave the cold, like I do sometimes for my kids here when it gets bitter cold. The white canvas shoes that we had to wear for school would get thoroughly wet, and we’d have to wear those again next day, still damp, feeling the chill running through your feet into your head making you drowsy and dull in the head. Or if the idiot next to you on the bus didn’t let you pull the bag away from the windows.
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Tons of croaking frogs in the sudden ponds around home, water snakes venturing onto patios, millipedes and centipedes making a slow procession along the cracks, and then the snails, dragging their slimy goo looking for shelter, like their own home on their backs wasn’t good enough!īooks would get their edges damp if you didn’t hold and zip your bag up close to you. The more days it rains, more clothes accumulate, and the house get engulfed in this heavy damp smell that irritates you after a point.
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The rain lashes on for days together forcing us to huddle in, shut windows and dry our laundry on couches, beds, banisters, and anything that can hold a piece of cloth. It gets flooded very easily, and I have no idea why. That doesn’t necessarily mean that I was allowed to frolic and stand outside in the rain getting soaked like they show in movies. Perhaps even close to feeling hunger or even love. It ranks as one of those experiences that unless felt is hard to explain. ‘Why’d anyone want to do that?’ they ask bewildered. My children stare at me like am crazy when I talk about getting drenched in the rain.

Of course it’s never going to rain like in the tropics. Nothing huge and t-storms kind, just the whole prospect of rain showers and the anticipation of it. Since a couple of days there have been gray skies and drizzles around.
