Maami meets her match!!!!
My husband’s aunt whom we address as “Maami” is known for her
excellent culinary, housekeeping and all other skills one could attribute to an
extremely efficient home maker. Unfortunately, it included verbal skills,
described as "sharp as a razor’s edge". As
soon as I settled in my marital home, I started hearing about her verbal and
non verbal skills . Most of the
relatives who admired her for her culinary skills also feared her sharp
tongue. The timid ones toed her line,
nodding their assent to whatever she said. Others paid due respects , but from
a safe distance. The stories about her “Military Rule” at home were legendary.
Some of the oft repeated ones include how after every sunday lunch, mami hands
a duster to all members of the family for dusting the steel cupboards. She said
that it would serve two purposes. One, the cupboards would sparkle as new after 30
years, second the family will not have a paunch due to sitting or sleeping
immediately after lunch. Such was her
absolute control over her family.
Strangely, two months into my marriage, she had taken a
liking to me. My in- laws, could not
contain their surprise. They still remembered her caustic comment when they had
shown my photograph to them. “Too modern for our family,
don’t you think???’ ( I was wearing
a sleeveless top and a Capri). She was a
frequent visitor to our house as my mother-in-law was an epitome of tolerance
and patience and bore her “Bhabhi’s” moodswings. Of course, Maami brought with
her delicious homemade cakes and sweets and shared her recipes peppered with
“strict instructions” to be followed. She took me under her ” wing” and
promised my mother in law that she was going to teach me a thing or two about
being a perfect home maker!!!. Slowly, I came to realise that Maami had a heart
of Gold but had little control of her tongue and temper. I followed my mother-in-law’s footsteps, mostly ignoring Maami’s unreasonable outbursts. The going was therefore, smooth.
Maami had two sons Nikhil and
Akhil. Nikhil was married and settled in the US and now it was time for Akhil to settle down. Maami had been looking
out for a “suitable” girl for Akhil (or was it for the family???) for a couple of years . Now she had zeroed in on a girl whose parents
were highly educated and the girl, Neha herself was working for an MNC. One
morning Maami called. “Neeta, Today we
are going to see a girl for Akhil, I want you to accompany us.” Too shocked to
react, I blurted out.. Maami, “Why me”??? Maami replied without batting an
eyelid. “
Just to give the impression that we are also modern”.. ofcourse with
traditional values” she added as an after thought. My in-laws were speechless but
did not dare to displease maami, my mother-in-law’s brother’s wife.
Afternoon, we set out to the girl’s
house. Akhil had flown in from Delhi (where he was posted) , to “see
the girl”. Introductions over, maami took over completely. Her questions were
sharp, specific and addressed to Neha, the girl.” I am sure, your mother would
have taught you to manage a home, dear”.... Neha paused and not sounding the least apologetic said..”If
you mean whether I can cook and clean, let me tell you that I have not tried my
hand yet in cooking.” Taken aback at somebody daring to answer her, Maami shot
out her next question. “ You know, our
Akhil is very good at singing.. How
about you??”. By this time Neha had assessed Maami so well that she answered
cleverly.” Aunty, I am an accomplished Bharat Natyam dancer and I dance all
other forms too”, but I can hardly expect Akhil to know dancing, can I??? For
once Maami was speechless. Maama, my uncle started sweating profusely and Akhil
almost smiled with the sheer pleasure of somebody giving back to his mother,
the first time in his 29 years. He knew it was high time , too. Nikhi had
already escaped to America . He always pitied his father, who would not speak
without taking permission from his mother. He liked Neha’s honest answers. He admired her ability to express herself so
openly. Only she would survive her
mother’s razor tongue. Then and there ,
he decided Neha was THE GIRL for him.
Neha said,” My turn, now, I guess
“ Aunty, can I ask a few questions???”. Possibly for the first time in her
life, Maami appeared unsure of herself and looked at Maama and Akhil. Akhil answered the
question instead. “ Shoot away Neha”,
before Maami could even open her mouth. Neha flashed a breath taking smile at
him showing off her beautiful dimples and even white teeth. “ Akhil, you know I
am working for an MNC, Many times, we have these conference calls with US and
UK which goes on for 1 or 2 hours late into the evenings. I hope you know cooking and can manage”. Maami
pressed her “traditional hand” close to her chest and wiped her brow with the
edge of her Kancheevaram saree. Akhil replied calmly. ‘Yes Neha, last 2 years I have been staying in a flat on
my own and I have experimented with cooking. I can put together a decent meal”.
We can always cook together or take turns according to our daily schedule”. ‘Oh
Akhil, thats so wonderful and you are so understanding” Neha literally cooed. The conversation continued with both Neha and Maami answering each other's questions. Neha won easily with her polite yet firm answers. Akhil's admiration for Neha grew by the minute.
Can
we have a few minutes alone , please’? we would like to talk”. It was Neha, the beautiful, confident girl who
asked for the” alone time.” The parents nodded, Maami with a look of utter disbelief.
Half an hour later, when Akhil and Neha came out of the
room smiling, Maami put the filter coffee tumbler down, with a noise indicating
her displeasure. “Mr. Ramesh”, she addressed Neha’s father, we will let you
know our decision next week” sounding like the all important groom’s mother. Neha came forward, hugged my Maami and said.” ‘We
don’t think there is any need for that,
do we Akhil??”. Taking the cue, Akhil replied,” Yes Mom, Neha and I have
decided that we would like to get married”. Neha came forward, hugged me and “
Nice meeting you Akka and touched Maama’s feet”. Maama took his first independent
decision after 33 years of married life. For once he did not look at his wife’s
face seeking permission.” God Bless you
daughter and welcome to our family”.
Atlast, everyone knew “Maami had
met her match”!!!
Ok ,once I read Mrs Sandeep Nair's story I had to read all others too .
ReplyDeleteThis is too good .
Mami has truly met her match .
I loved it ...such subtle humour laced with some lesson to be learnt . Beautiful
thanks Ratna..
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