'A tragedy
to Mumbai, is a tragedy to me'
By Anupam Kher, 3 December 2008 (IANS)
Born
in Shimla, in the foothills of the Himalayas, I came to Mumbai 27
years ago in search of a career. That career eventually gave me
a chance to showcase my talent, according me national recognition,
and also some fame. I am thankful for that chance the city gave
me. Over the decades I have slowly
realised that Mumbai has seeped into my bones, into my psyche, almost
imperceptibly. And it gradually changed me forever. As a small-town
boy, its hugeness dwarfed me. It made me feel insignificant and
that feeling made me strive to become a 'somebody' in the metropolis.
The huge bank of available talent and
the prevailing competition spurred me to give every role my best
shot. Unconsciously, the city broadened my horizons, made me an
international citizen and also sparked a professional attitude in
my approach to life. Yes. I became
a Mumbaikar. So whenever a tragedy happens to Mumbai, it happens
to me.
I have been wounded when the blasts
occurred in 1993, when the city went down in floods, when the trains
were bombed, and indeed on many other occasions. But this time,
when a handful of terrorists battered Mumbai senseless for 60 hours,
I have become comatose.
As I write, I am many thousands of
miles away from my city, in South Africa, and I am trying to find
my bearings. Many questions course
my mind - Is it worth the endeavour to become somebody significant
when our life itself is at stake? Is it worth the effort to remain
an achiever when you do not know if a meal at a restaurant or a
walk down the streets may be your last?
I am restless and I am angry as I am
sure are millions of my countrymen. I believe that no circumstance
in life should change my attitude to life. I must carry on living
with zest or I will die. In this
numbness, I must be inspired by what I have learnt from Mumbai in
27 years. I must go back to life and living. Else, I will be betraying
all those who have given their today so that we can have a tomorrow.
I want to live, not exist. So I must
go back to the beginning...
Anupam Kher is an actor, filmmaker
and founder of the 'Actor Prepares' acting school.
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