Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Saturday at Horniman Circle

They were three sisters, rag pickers.

While my guests were busy admiring the architecture, I coaxed the three into posing for me.
The third sister was camera-shy, but relaxed when I spoke in Tamil.

Where do you live, I asked them. They said, "We live in Matunga Dharavi, and you?"

And in an instant, what started out as an interview, memsahib talking to commoner, became a conversation among equals.

I was going to wear my environmental hat, and ask them about recycling, waste hazards and self-help groups. Instead, we spent the time chatting about our families and roots and life in the city of Mumbai.

I was richer for it.

- Deepa

5 comments:

  1. How interesting to talk about something like that without any inhibitions. How many people would do that in Mumbai? Great reading your blog entries out here.

    Cheers,
    Aadil.

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  2. I appreciate your patience.

    It very nice to see people like you.

    Keep it up,
    Ravi, Bangalore.

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  3. Anonymous5:11 AM

    How magnanimous. You spoke to slumdwellers and instantly blogged about it. Worthy of a book.

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  4. I wish people leaving sarcastic comments would have the courage to leave their names or links to their blogs as well! The internet produces so many cowards.

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  5. This is a great article. The fact that you bought a smile to their faces changes everything for them.

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