Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Kickstart

Risha, our protagonist
               This is my first post after I revamped the earlier terrible blog into a totally different URL. In most ways, this is my first post of all.
                      Not that I believe in Karma, but starting on a good note is just what the doctor prescribed. And what better way to start than writing about my sister, Risha, on the eve of her 22nd birthday.
                    Risha Choudhary, just out of Manipal Institute of Technology as an Electrical and Electronics Engineering graduate with a whopping 9.4 CGPA is now doing her MBA at IIM-C. With so much already said about her 99.94 %ile in CAT 2011, I guess we should move on and talk about other things about my only own sister and hence, in a way, show that she is much more than just an academically brilliant student.
School times
                Born on 27th June, 1990, without thunder or lightning, Risha had always been an ordinary kid. Ordinary intelligence coupled with ordinary looks. Freckled and wearing braces, she passed middle school without much of a spark. Only after standard 8 did she suddenly blow past expectations. Hard work and methodical studying made her a star student, what with excellent public speaking skills and personality. By standard 9, she had her mum distributing prizes to ‘other brilliant students’. She was now transforming into a woman, and her looks slowly started to compliment her persona. She had fought her way to the top, only to tumble down during her +2. She was victim to the age-old virus. No prizes for guessing, she was crazily in love. Initial amateurish approach to her relationship took most of her time and by the time she could realize and get back to business, she had already bombed her entrances.
College
                She spent the next four years of her life at Manipal Inst. of Technology and my, did she perform well. She literally left others wondering in awe as she aced exams after exams. She was gradually bringing colour to her lost image.  And by the time she was in the third year, she was already a 10-pointer. Then came the zenith of her achievements. CAT 2011. No one knew it went this well. Heck, Risha herself had no idea she’d do that well. Rest, as we all know it, is, for lack of better words, history. She was all over the papers, famous in her social networks, long-lost relatives phoned in to congratulate her. God, the phone rang all day. It took more than six weeks till things become normal. Risha never let any of it get into her head. She had faced criticism and humiliation in the past and was beyond any form of smugness and arrogance.
Me and her, Goa.
                Being elder to most of us kids, Risha had always acted and behaved maturely. Even before all her milk denture were replaced by the stronger set, she had learnt to sacrifice and handle situations like someone at least a decade older than her. Protective about her family, she always put them ahead of anything, anyone else. Her dream has always been to make her parents proud and she has managed to fulfil that more than just once now. She’s the daughter, sister, fiancée, friend- people would kill for. 
With her *cough*, you know.
                The relationship between me and my sister has its own bitter-sweet memories. I hardly remember how things were till she was here at home. Only after she left college did I realize how much I missed her. She's been there when I needed her the most. I was too small for her when she needed a brother. Now that I'm finally grown up, we talk about the craziest of stuff on planet and a lot more about relationships than any other brother-sister pair can claim. Talking about relationships, Risha is still dating the same person she hit during high school. He, just like her, is the most understanding and loving man you'd find in the funny world. Her friends from school and college have always been supportive and super-cool and probably will remain her closest mates all her life. I'm glad she's happy in her own space and doing well.
                With this, I end my extremely huge article on my sister. Outrageously formatted and written, I am aware I could have done the entire post much more eloquently.  However, its 12:30 now, and I’m already overdue. And well, you just can’t write much expressively ‘under the gun’. *cracked laughter*

Happy Birthday Risha Di.
Love.

Pictures from her last birthday

4 comments:

  1. this is wonderful...I'm so touched..thank you so much anurag...i feel so special and lucky to have you as my younger brother :) thanks a ton!!Thank you so much for my best b'day present :)

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  2. Its too good..You have depicted her life brilliantly..nice..:-)

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  3. Superb articulation would be an understatement.

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  4. Very well written and I am sre you can surpass her.

    Sunil

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