Helloooos, I was
interviewed earlier this month by the awesome Maithili from the blog space of
Darlings of Venus (DOV). For all those who missed ‘Getting Candid with Suruchi’
there despite my posting links everywhere, here’s what had conspired:
Maithili: Hello,
and welcome to the interview. I was actually going through some of your posts
all day to get some good questions.
Suruchi: Oh
my god-poor you. And I was wondering what I would come up with about the usual
questions-like why I started blogging and all...phew!
Maithili:
Well then there’s been good amount of planning on both sides-this should be
fun. Let’s see who takes whom by surprise. And oh don't worry you have to be
just YOU to make this great! Suruchi means good taste right?
Suruchi: Yes...a
good taste, a good interest-basically anything "good" gets
copyrighted here.
Maithili: Ok
so let’s hear something about your tastes then!
Suruchi: You
mean apart from the chocolate bar that just got tasted and mmmmm-ed? I like
music, movies, used to like reading books, teaching and a whole lot of
blogging!
Maithili: We
know of your love for blogging so we will move on to the teaching. Are you like
that Miss Chandni from ‘Mein hoon na’
kind of a teacher?
Suruchi: Haha...how
I wish-if not her IQ her statistics would do! But naah, no saree ka palloo lehraaoing here and no Shahrukh Khan types students
either. Though I manage to get one or two doting ones every year!
Maithili:
Boys will be boys and every boy has a crush on one of his teacher in his school
time. Any experience of the same?
Suruchi: There
have been some cute students who have studied with me in senior classes and
grown really fond-like one has become a pilot and still keeps in touch, another
is working in the US and manages to find time for me whenever he comes visiting
home. Baaki sab compliments try karte hain-just so that the teaching time gets
reduced as ma'am would get all flushed and smug.
Maithili:
Any pranks that you remember in particular?
Suruchi:
Okay, there have been some funny ones. Like when I was teaching in a school
many, many years ago, there was an essay to be written on “Nehru and his Public
life” and there was this prankster of a boy who deliberately omitted the
alphabet “L” in public on the entire page just to see me cringe. I made him
read the essay in front of the whole class and watch him self-correct his
speech, though a bit sheepishly. Then there was this little girl with whom I
was doing genders-I asked her the Feminine of ram (male sheep) and she answered
very confidently-Sita. Such recurring experiences light up an otherwise boring
teaching day sometimes.
Maithili:
Ohhh so smart students I would say! What's the most memorable line used by a
student to hit on you?
Suruchi:
Tch, koi memorable line nahi yaar-very
non-innovative types I must say-fortunately or unfortunately they don't go
beyond the "Ma'am you are looking very nice today" or "Ma'am,
new haircut...nyyyyyceeee"
Maithili:
For getting hooked their cool ma'am helps them right? I did read somewhere that
you give them ideas *looks smug*
Suruchi: Yes,
ma'am-guilty for doing that a couple of times with completely love-lost soul-as
in they were so droopy with hopeless unrequited love that they could give
gravity a run for its money.
Suruchi:
Baaki I am a very serious teacher by the way, just in case some
student/student's mom stumbles upon DOV-it is hugely popular now, you know.
Maithili:
Now who wouldn't want a teacher like that! No wonder you enjoy such popularity.
Now turning on to your blog, more than 200 followers and in a way they have all
become audience to your life now. Doesn't that make you apprehensive to post
everything that comes to your mind?
Suruchi: Not
at all because there is no other way that I know of writing than being blunt
and personal. I don't know a flying fig about politics or social issues-all I
can do is rip myself apart with the outrageous to gather some laughter or together
strip the ridiculous that I see around. And god has been kind to keep me in
insane situations for these 200 people to be entertained. In fact when
everything's going in order and as per my plans and very methodical, I know I
have missed something. Although trust me there is loads I wanna talk about that
I can't for the very reason that there are many known people among the readers.
Suruchi: My
family members read my blog occasionally (like when I pull them by the collar
and make them sit before the screen with a bucketful of emotional blackmail)
and my better half says that he is “content with half the world reading me as
he has better things to do with me instead." So gets away with "Absent"
marked on My Tumbling Thoughts. Besides, he knows I am mostly bantering and
exaggerating and harmless like a jalebi.
Maithili:
Well, you are indeed lucky to have G support you to write what you want!
Suruchi: Yes,
it has developed into a mutually comfortable zone. Stupidity is not a crime, so
I get away with it. He knows I love being me and I love him just being him.
Suruchi:
Though sometimes I toy with the idea of an anonymous blog. You know where I can
crib about my mother-in-law, do loads of blah-blah on sex and not watch
eyebrows being raised and stuff and also flirt my guts out without bothering
about my sindoor...sigh!
Maithili:
That is every woman's dream my lady! Although you do have that option at DOV!
Suruchi: I
know right, but then DOV went on to become hugely popular, so you never know. We'll
let some secrets lie silent in my little heart. I decided both of us-my blog
and me, can't look good at the same time, so I juggle between doing one thing
good at a time.
Maithili:
Speaking about looking good, why are we not getting any beauty tips from the
Beauty Queen?
Suruchi: Because
the Beauty Queen is losing her throne sitting so much on the net that her butt
is growing too big for it! Koi beauty nahi hain yaar...it is just strategic
clicking of pictures.
Maithili:
Now you are being humble! Didn't you win a beauty contest once?
Suruchi: Oh
my god-how did you get that random fact? This was in school farewell where I
was crowned the Miss SMC and that was also probably due to the fact that I was
the School Captain and hence popular. And sometimes not just love is
blind-judges can be too.
Maithili: I
told you I came prepared to interview you! Not too many people can be blind to
your beauty darling!
Suruchi: Awwww...and
full marks to Ms Perfectionist! Anyways, those who compliment us for our
beauty-you know all that shoo-shaa on Fb n all...at some level, every woman
knows how to demarcate between flattery for a purpose and genuine appreciation.
There are very few genuine things and people around these days.
Maithili:
Yes agreed on that part... You are one blogger who speaks her mind, shares her
photos and adds bloggers to her Facebook account. What would you say about
private life on public domain? Where does one draw a line?
Suruchi: See
it is all very individualistic. I feel that if I am reading someone's thoughts
over a period of time on his blog page or he on mine, there is no reason why he
may not get admission into my space on Facebook. And I am always the one who
believes in seeing good in people till they absolutely prove it otherwise. One
may and should share about their lives on blogs/social networking sites, etc. Otherwise
what else is the purpose of these-we don't want to hear inspirational quotes on
statuses which we can any day hear on Astha Channel on the idiot box. Although
one must be careful of whom they are allowing into their private sphere for
sure, especially the young girls
Maithili: A
very good perspective on this! This already looks like a good topic for
discussion!
Suruchi: You
know a lot of people have told me to be discreet on my blog, like there was an
anonymous comment once and the person said-
“I know where you live, when you go for a
walk, how many times you have sex and whom you have had crushes on...Don't you
think your entire life is out there?” And I thought even if it was, so what?
Just because I wrote a post on having sex 5 times a week, does not mean that I
am inviting entries for it or the fact that where I go for a walk, would make
readers want to travel all the way to Kanpur to kidnap me? Bull shit is expected but not accepted!
Suruchi:
Naah, just not finding time Miaths-Seeya keeps me on the toes and the
festivities keep me dressed like a cake, so leaves me with less of what I
really want to do. But even regarding the virginity issue-I feel it is no
longer such an awaited moment as it used to be before...youngsters have little
hang ups about being physical and it is growing rather silly to expect to marry
virgins. Although I always tell my young friends or anyone who asks me for this
advice -even if you have been in relationships, there is no need to be
Satyavadi Harish Chandra to your newly married husband and vomit it all. Many
men still have an ego when it comes to knowing "their" girl has been
physically intimate with someone before.
Maithili:
But don't you think a relation should start with a plain slate? The partners
should have prior info on each other?
Suruchi: It
is alright when one is being friendly with someone and then gradually a
relationship develops. But in arranged marriages, one should not take the risk.
And while detailing everywhere else helps, not here, when it comes to
describing about your colourful past! I mean there is no reason why the naya
naya husband should have to sit through a meet-my-reality session on a couch.
Maithili:
Turning on from the in depth discussion to the rapid fire round now
You would have to answer
these very quick! 5 words which describe Suruchi-only FIVE words.
Suruchi: Lively,
dependable, witty, loving and charming.
Maithili:
What would do the first thing if you turned a man RIGHT now?
Suruchi: You
mean what I would do to a turned on man or what I would do to turn a man
on...my god, just a few words, change it all, doesn't it?
Maithili:
Yes, if you turned into a man?
Suruchi: Oh,
I would go and propose to a whole lot of women using as many pick up lines as
possible without the fear of hearing "Tere ghar mein ma-behen nahi hain
kya?” and being affected by it.
Maithili: Although
I’m all ears now to hear the answer to the "turned on" man question
too!
Suruchi: Haha...which
part? It is easy to turn on men yaar-may be coz they are technically never turned
off. They just go on a "silent" mode
Maithili: Hehe
well said madame.
Suruchi: Chocolates,
of course, they can be used in so many ways and so pleasurable-what else can be
as gratifying?
Maithili: You
would like to be used in those gratifying ways? Ahaan?
Suruchi:
Nopes, I would like to be pleasurable, all said and done.
Maithili: If
you were written about in the newspaper, on the front page, what would the
headline say?
Suruchi: The
headline would probably say-"A little known blogger shoots to stardom
after world-wide internet sites come crashing down due to hits made on her
bog"....very lame, I know, but the write up following it would be juicy as
there would be mini world wars for me. Such complacent souls we are-zyaada kuch
nahi maangte!
Maithili:
Well I don't mind you shooting to fame but crashing www could be heart breaking
for me.
Suruchi: Haha...it
has to be dhamaakedar na!
Maithili:
What's the most touching thing G has done for you?
Suruchi: Well,
besides always wanting to be touchy, once in the early years of our marriage, I
was in a really sad mood and almost cried on the phone, he came home from
office, during the middle of the day and stayed with me for a couple of
hours-that was a great gesture from someone who's a work-o-holic. He keeps
doing little things every now and then which matter more than the big ones
Maithili: Awww
that is really what matters right?
Suruchi: Yes,
he isn't the kind to sing songs or write poetry or read my blogs to show that
he cares...but he is the kinds to bring a chocolate without fail on every Karva
Chauth, to take my side when I am cribbing about something until I simmer down,
to respect my parents a whole lot, even more than me, ask me what bothers me even
after I tell him a hundred times that it is nothing...and all this makes a huge
difference at the end of the day.
Maithili:
Indeed you are a lucky woman..
Suruchi: Thank
you
Maithili:
What turns you on instantly?
Suruchi: Gimme
a witty conversationalist-any day! Wit and a good repartee-it starts and ends
with it.
Maithili:
Have you ever Adam teased?
Suruchi: Oh
tons of times-in college we used to gang up at popular hang outs and tease some
shy ones with loud comments made randomly. And then there were the times of
prank calls.
Maithili: And
what is the naughtiest thing you have done in such pranks?
Suruchi: I
managed to get clicked with a very cute guy, first asking him to click a
picture for us and then generally chit chatting and eventually he became like a
group buddy-ah, good old school days!
Maithili: When
you enter a room what is the general reaction you get?
Suruchi: Big
smiles, a mischievous wink sometimes and a general pleasant welcome and where I
don't get these-I just don't enter. Also often people expect me to walk in and they
give me the expectant look that ah, here she comes-now make us laugh.
Maithili: So
you are the bubbly types who set the party on fire?
Suruchi:
Often yes, also because I am so full of double meaning statements
Maithili: Tell
me who is the person who you first turn to, when you are upset?
Suruchi: The
first person used to be my mom...now there are friends coz mom used to end up
being more upset than me and I ended cheering her up than being cheered. I have
been blessed to find some of my best friends through the blogosphere.
Maithili: That
is great! And here come to the end of the rapid fire round.
Suruchi: Phew!
Thank god...I don't like rapid things so much.
Maithili:
You gave some swift and smart replies! So a pat on your back for this round!
Suruchi: Thank
you, thank you...Don't I get a coffee hamper or something?
Maithili: Ah
we wish we could give away those, but we are pretty much bankrupt here at DOV. Okay
so moving on from rapid fire, we have last two questions. Every woman goes
through a rough patch... Any experience you would like to share- in love,
marriage, friends or motherhood?
Suruchi: Ah,
well, I had a very rough time before my daughter Seeya came along-it was almost
ten years of trying for a baby and not succeeding that took its toll on me and
me too. But then things looked up! There were times when you lose faith in
yourself, god and those around you...when all actions are doubted as though
they are aimed at a set motive-it was the lowest point in my life...and then we
found Seeya. She's been like a bright star though a very twinkling one-going on
and off with mischief and trouble to awakening a very dormant motherly feeling
in me.
Maithili:
Well Seeya is most definitely the brightest spark in your life. Also I am proud
of you for giving Seeya such a wonderful life.
Suruchi: You
know it was not like the easiest or most natural decision for me. I was unlike
most girls who grow up with dreams of a husband and house and children-I almost
never saw me doing or with all that. I was too busy doing my own things and
went along with the flow. A child has brought stability in me which I lacked. And
she is magnetic when it comes to gathering attention and affection.
Maithili: I
have seen that in the thousand expressions your princess gives for the camera!
Suruchi:
Haha, she's gone on me-the chocolate and burger fetish, the insane love with
the camera, the mockery of horror stories or anything conjured to scare her,
wet kisses, nautanki and smiling to get away with stuff-I guess influences rub
in.
Maithili:
She is tailor made to be your daughter!
Suruchi: Or
perhaps we were separated at god ji ke tailor ka mela to unite again on earth.I
just hope she is not half as mad and as yearning to flirt as I am
Maithili:
Ahh, now you are going to have a tough time with that.
Suruchi: I
know-keeping away prying boys and the escalating curiosity of little girls-OH
MY GOD!
Suruchi:
Yes, the only regret is I should have studied more and done something with my
life before succumbing to the marriage pressure. It is absolutely necessary
that girls learn to stand on their feet and make their mark before shaadi,
though I make up for it in my little ways.
And guilt-naaah! What we
do wrong, we make amends and life goes on-nothing is forever and neither is no
one.
Maithili:
Thank you Suruchi for your wonderful interview for DOV.
Suruchi: You
are most welcome Maiths, it was my pleasure. It was like talking so much about
ME for a change-thank you for giving me my celebrity moment. Lemme circulate
some muaaaahs also in the air, just for the perfect closure.
*muaaah darlings*
Maithili:
Sure darling, you are a celebrity here today.
Suruchi: Thank
you!
24 comments:
Suruchi,
About your lost point - study more. I think people who are born smart, they don't need to study more. People who don't gain enough, the keep studying..
You are the smart one.....:)))))
Don't regret not studying. Degrees don't direct the life.
Suruchi can do whatever she wants to do..
That was one awesome interview.. I too don't know a flying fig( as you put it) about politics or any other serious matters.. So I feel really good reading your blog.. :) :)
Lovely interview :)
I read it at DOV.. Blame my unconditional love for you, I read it again :P
Ok.. This time read for the pics aside. Seeya looks lovely in the last pic.. Mwaah's to her :)
Thats a wonderful interview, looks like u had ur celebrity moment! :D And the answers as always witty and genuine. Thats what i like abt you, your bindaas attitude. :)
I second Sameera, Seeya looks adorable:) And you look pretty hot and tempting in the first two pictures as well:)
You are just so adorable!!! Quick witted and humourous lot!
Love that combo!
And arent those pics just sooo cute! Lovely you, great hubby and the cutest baby ever!!
Wow lovely interview and beautiful pictures ! Seeya is very pretty and cute ! By the way, you are a great personality and I adore you so much :)
@A,
Awww...thank you A but I really feel I could have done something bigger with my life, if I had got good opportunities...sigh!
Chalo koi na, jo jahan hain shaayad wahin ki liye bana hain:-)
And that last line of “Suruchi can do whatever she wants to” makes me want to run to you with a big hug:-)
@Arpitha,
Haha...let’s not care a flying fig then!;-)
Thank you so much and thank god for people like us:-)
@Shreya,
Thank you:-)
@Sameera,
I soooooooooo love you for the unconditional love for me-really!
You ALWAYS read me regardless of anything-you are so amazing:-)
Thank you!
@Ria,
Thanks Ria and yes, it felt nice...wonder how these stars feel getting interviewed every day-I was worried about sounding boring!
And attitude he reh gaya hain ab, I better save it;-)
@PeeVee,
Haha...hot and tempting...waah waah!
*going now to check again the first two pictures*:-)
Thank you!
@Red,
Thank you so much-itneee saare taareef ek comment mein-bahut nainsaafi hain! I hope you’ve saved something for the other posts to follow too!
And thank you especially for the “cutest baby ever” part:-)
@Anita,
Wow, thanks Anita...I guess the feeling is mutual-I share your posts with my friends almost just as much as I share mine:-)
Thank you!
So I know a Celeb on blogworld now! :)
Long time S . All well I see :D
take care
Hey ....you ignored my comment :-(
@Rainboy,
What Celeb-sheleb!:-)
And all that you see is generally not all that's there:-)
@Anonymous,
I am sorry if I did not-actually a lot of anonymous comments I had put in spam due to their stupid content-yours must have followed them by mistake...
Haaaaaaaaaaaw-what had you said?
Do check it , pls . it was an apology !
It's been deleted long back- I am sorry- I guess you could apologize again:-)
hey anon-didn't u write that apology somewhere which i read n so adored-but kahan gaye for me to comment back?:(
I'm glad you finally read it ! Pls comment back in this space - the suspense is killing me !!
Haha- You are so cute...I wish you'd tell me who you are.. phuuuuuuuullllllezzzzzzzzzze!
I have such a strong feeling that I know you from my friends or relatives ka space-Now that is the suspense that would kill me!
Anyways, whatever happened to that comment but-aapne delete kar diya? Coz I remember reading it as a notification on my mobile and publishing it but not find it anywhere!
Please chill, I am generally not offended easily unless someone takes liberties with me that I do not give them an authority on!
I am glad that you read my posts and comments with such interest and there was no bad feelings in the first place!Thank you for being so faithfully here:-)
Now can you PLEASE come out of the anonymous garbs-I am the last person to judge people or their intentions based on the comments they make...And most happy to know people who appreciate me:-)
Oh no ... So you didn't read it after all! I can't write it again now :-( Already twice down ! In a nutshell , sorry for commenting that I felt like a voyeur reading your posts, pls feel free to write what you want, love your posts, don't want to use anonymity as a garb for nastiness , pls be as free spirited as you want etc etc Also, before the cat goes into coma again, you actually don't know me from anywhere , I just chanced upon your blog ! Take care and keep writing ... You inspire me !
I did read this:-)
Just that couldn't re-read and gloat:-)
And I am so sorry for making you say sorry thrice:-)
I am smiling big time abhi:-)
So smileys after each line:-)
And a mini coma is still somewhere near the horizon-can see it...Can I please know you then from here?:-)
:-))))
Haaaaaaaaaw...just a smile????????
Can I please know who you are?
Anonymity would serve no purpose really and being friends will certainly serve us with more:-)
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