Just
five years old or may be still younger, living next door to a little older and chubby
boy, with whom I had a staring match for days. And then one day, he walked out
of his house with a ball in his hands
and we started playing together. That togetherness and friendship never went
away until Amit (his son) sent me an SMS informing me that my friend was no
more.
Vinod Gulati,
my friend, my adviser, my admirer and the older brother I never had. There was
nothing we didn’t know about each other, be it
personal or professional. It was
just he and I, With the whole world on one side and
we on the other.Pals forever,always together, whenever we could.
Vinod
grew up ‘real good’ and joined the Indian Army. For our entire neighborhood, he
was like the
Hrithik Roshan of the sixties- dashing, smart
and good hearted , always cheerful and smiling. He was the reason I wanted to join the Armed forces, but unfortunately,was
not allowed,as“I was the only son”.So I had to be content with as much time as
possible with my Army Hero buddy. Some of the best times of my life were when he
was in Delhi on leave. He took me to the best and most popular restaurants in
CP. Our favorite menu for the evenings was always Cold Coffee with Ice cream, Paneer Pakoras and Vegetable Burgers. The conversations on our way back still haunt
me,his smile full of confidence and his confidence in me,are the most memorable
part of my growing up.
The
wheel of life separated us from each other, he was posted in Pune and I went
abroad for higher studies losing touch for several years. 7 years later when we
met again he was married and proudly showed off his pretty wife Raj. We talked
then forever; he told me that he wanted to leave the army, because he had been
diagnosed with Diabetes.
Vinod
will always remain a special part of my life. Our past, present and future was,
is and will be inexplicably intertwined forever. He was and will be an important
and a very dear friend, from the time that I was required to make a friend, till
the day I breathe my last.
I
still believe that God sent him as the older
brother that I never had –he was
always proud of me, always supportive, and always there as a guide. I was always a
part of his good time agenda. My dear Vinod Gulati or Major, as I lovingly called him,had a great sense of humor, he was outspoken and some of his
comments still echo loud and clear in my memory;
-
“ Oye Mummy-ke-
Baboo” (The only person in the world who used to call me by my nickname)
-
“Baboo yeh Ladki bahut achi hein, isko dhokha nahin dena” After meeting
Pamposh for first time before our marriage.
-
A simple hearted man, he used to get very
disturbed by the politics in the family and would always say,“let them have the
money, I don’t care, I have Baboo.”
For Vinod
I was simply a ‘buddhu’ because I couldn’t take care of my interests, and he felt
so was his darling son, Amit, a sidha buddhu like me. From the day Amit and
Arti started achieving success in their lives, I never saw him sad or depressed
again, I guess with such unreliable Baboo he now had his children as his emotional
support, God bless them both.
Vinod
was everything I could ever ask for in a brother and friend.I Just can not
figure out why life betrayed him so early, and why God calls good souls back to
him sooner then the others. Maybe He wants all the great souls to merge within
HIM.
These
enigmas of life will never be answered. However the loss has left a void in me,
which can never be filled, and life must go on as is. God bless you my dear Major,
RIP My Friend, Philosopher, and Guide in this transitory world.
Mai Nahi Manta Ki Jane Se Pehle Tune Mujhe, Yaad Nahin Kiya - e - Mere Dost;
Kutch Mujhmein hi Kami Thi - ki -Teri - Awaaz - Nahin - Aayee!
Kutch Mujhmein hi Kami Thi - ki -Teri - Awaaz - Nahin - Aayee!