The semester
exams of college are knocking at the door. I, along with my friends Sourashis and Asif decided to go to College Street to purchase some books as they were available
at much cheaper prices. We were more bothered about saving money than about the
upcoming exams, I guess!
So off we went. Hand carts, tram lines, dilapidated buildings-wow! This was definitely different from what we regularly see in the busy
streets of Kolkata.
We found the books we needed soon enough. We were strolling
along the alleys as we had enough time to kill. “Chol chaa-samosa
khai”-Sourashis said. Asif replied immediately-“Hey,
I heard there’s this iconic Coffee House at College Street. Let’s go there!”.
Soon after we found the signboard of Coffee House on a dilapidated building and
went in…
(BRIEF PAUSE) Imagine a B/W or sepia background. We enter the small hallway. On
the right, a stall selling novels, newspapers and magazines. People feeling
cold outside come in and smoke a cigarette or two. This sounds so much like a
film, right?
We climb up the
stairs and reach the first floor. Gosh! Our whole lives just blew away on
seeing the atmosphere above. It felt like we had travelled back in time- when
the aristocrats, bureaucrats, poets, film makers came here for important
discussions. This place spoke volumes about itself. These great people, these
great men, they live even today-they live in us and these iconic places that
are part of Kolkata’s vast culture and tradition.
As we put our
foot forward, a quiet symphony of whispering stops..People look up for a second
and then the quiet murmur begins again. We were amazed to see this place- a
piece of the past and the present both.
The place was
already full, so we headed over to the second floor. Yeah, we find a table soon
enough. Amidst the pics we took and the jokes we cracked, my eyes fall on the
walls of the Coffee House.

On the walls embedded with bricks were written, or
rather inscribed numerous names, little love stories, memories of reunion and
farewell. We run our hands over these scribblings.

Each one of them has a story
of it’s own, although we are unable to decipher them. Out of curiosity,
Sourashis writes his name and so do we..Hoping that someday, somebody would
read our names and think of us.
We order 3 cups
of cold coffee. We gently sip on it while taking in the atmosphere surrounding us.
Time to leave as it’s already too late. The fifty rupees we paid was nothing
compared to what we just saw and felt. As we get down the stairs, the song –“Coffee Houser shei adda ta aaj aar nei..” plays
in our minds on repeat. And takes room in our hearts, without notice..
Really nice writing, keep it up! ;)
ReplyDeletePorar obesh nei, pretty descriptive
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ReplyDeleteIf I had a time machine then I wanna roll back to explore the nostalgia!
DeleteReally nice . However you could introduce an imaginary world in the Cofee House (an intense political discussion going between the members of INC or a secret discussion going on a table by some swadeshi college student ) . What i mean is any random cofee shop is not Cofee House . Its quite like that quote : "Asgard is not a place, it's a people."
ReplyDeleteNicely written...maybe just shorten the intro next time. :)
ReplyDeleteAww it touched my heart nice it's so nice
ReplyDeleteCan u write a love story too :3
ReplyDeleteYour first post is so darn good! Every detail was so specific. I just did a tour of the coffee house in my mind! Well done. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteOri baba ki bhalo likhecho
ReplyDeleteAmazing ! keep writing ❤️
ReplyDeleteNeha mil gayi
ReplyDeleteGreat bro...very nicely written..keep going👍👍
ReplyDeleteVery well written...keep up the flair
ReplyDeleteYeah bro! I felt exactly the same way when I paid a visit to this wonderful place. You really hit the right points out there! Great one!
ReplyDeleteThe way it has been described is beautiful. Kudos for remembering the book stall before the staircase.🌻
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