Re: India
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2020 5:08 pm
The Bollywood gossip here is a sort of professional interest of the writer, and of course a national pastime.
Mon, Jul 13, 2020 12:03 pm
To: you + 3 more
I wrote three letters today, to you near Chicago, Meghna in New York and Prarchi in Mumbai. I also made two long cell calls, to lonely Prachi and lonely Abhilash. The last two people are really frustrated, partly because of the virus. I called partly because of their frustration.
Prachi, from Pune, had been told by Mr. Nair to be good to me, and she has been, and still is. She's now frustrated because she has lost her job writing for a Pune newspaper. She is so lonely that she writes almost as if she now thinks she should have accepted my proposal. (The only woman I ever proposed to.) I didn't really understand that the virus was part of this. Prachi wants to get back to Pune, but can't figure how to do it. Interstate travel is still difficult here.
Abhilash is completely alone (Prachi is with her mother) with his two cats. A new problem faces him every. Breaking a bottle of oil on the kitchen floor, a cat ****ing on a yoga map, etc.
They were both happy that I called. And here's part of the Amitabh-Jaya-Ashwariya-Abhishek story that Abhilash and I discussed.
To him, Amitabh and Jaya have been sleeping not just in separate rooms for over ten years, but in separate homes. Not just because of his affair with former co-star Rekha, but his womanising in general. A famous Bollywood hairdresser has accused him of many affairs. She should know, because a lot of female Bollywood stars have passed through her salon.
But Abhilash laughed when I told him that I'd heard Amitabh was sleeping with daughter-in-law Ashwariya. Ashwariya herself has quite a story. Introduced by a producer with a reputation, he bought her a large flat. Leaving him, she took up with brutal, drunken co-star Salman Khan. Then there was Vivek Oberoi. So it sounds like Amitabh's son Abhishek may have sort of rescued her, no matter how dysfunctional his family. It's no wonder that Jaya is the only virus-free member of the family--she's the only one who doesn't live in the same house.
And, further on the suicide of Sushant Singh Rajput, Abhilash calls him one of the few innocent souls of Bollywood. He'd just gone through a breakup, had lost all those films, and was seeing a psychiatrist. His manager, a woman, had committed suicide a few weeks before he did. He must have felt lonely also. And again, the virus and the lockdown might have had something to do with this.
Right now I'm one of the least frustrated people that I know. I can watch films on my laptop rather than in theatres, or whatever in want on YouTube, and not worry about a family (I have none). I have only friends, and a near future. At 84--err, 82, most people that I grew alongside are dead.
But I don't want to say too much about that. There's always the virus. You never know.
Yours,
[signed]