This trip to India had a lot of firsts in it, but the most significant one was that, for the first time in a decade the whole Kainikkara Cousins gang was present in full attendance in one place. My initial thoughts were that it would be difficult to break the ice and start conversations; but it was surprising to note that even after a decade, we could pick up on conversations like we had them unfinished yesterday. I thought it would be a good idea to leave some feedback on my cousins on the blog (as a note to Adi, for future references), so here goes:
(Note: The description order is only alphabetical and not necessarily age wise)
Arun : The second in line in the family cousins generation tree, he is about (I think) 3 years younger to me. The first thing you notice about Arun is his eyes, You cant miss them. They look like he was on a steady diet of “Somras” mixed with “Cerelac” when he was a baby; I was always a bit surprised when he chose to work in Kerala, but Mr Droopy eyes cousin’s little one (Agastya) and Soumya’s luck, managed get his Dad a career shift into Chennai. Here’s wishing you lots of luck.
Ani (Pramod) : Thankfully Ani is a good 5 years younger to me;. Top Engg college pass out, Top B school pass out, not a geek, plays the guitar, good looking…Fortunately for me I was never bench marked with him in my wonder years, else I would have been in a mental asylum by now. Ani and I spoke quite a bit, but what will remain in memory from this trip was the smile in his twinkling eyes, when he sang the song “Papa kehte hain…” (he sang it twice) and both times when he sang the lines “koi engineer ka kaam karega, business me koi apna naam karega…” I can bet he has ambitions and dreams beyond compare. Godspeed!
Kuttan (Prasanth): The man of the moment, the last time I met him he was still in school. I hardly remember anything significant of Kuttan from a decade back, except that he’s a good tabla player. Deloitte, Mumbai and a US project have surely made him mature. To the barrel chested, Hummer shaped cousin of mine, I wish him lots of luck in his married life.
Varun : I don’t have any major memories of Varun from a decade back either, why? Because I think in the 10 years that I knew him back then, he would have spoken about 10 sentences maximum to me. Varun never spoke much back then, he was this silent, brooding , living in another planet guy, but the married Varun seems to have changed quite a bit (Thanks to Deepti also I guess, she compensates for all his above traits). His passion for photography of bugs and insects was well known folklore, so am not quite looking forward to the pics he took during the wedding.. I mean, his 24x zoomed shot would probably be capturing Kuttan’s nose hair, instead of the marriage ceremony. Just kidding, wishing him loads of luck too.
Kannan (Gautham) : The memory of him a decade back was of this anemic fair skinned geek guy with soda glasses to match, but when I met him in Dubai a few years back, he had morphed himself into a good looking dude. Marriage hadn’t changed his proportions; that I figure has to do with the kitchen experiments going on between Swetha and him, as typically, in my humble experience, for about 3-6 months after marriage, most meals cooked would go into the garbage bin (at least that was the situation in our case). Professionally, he seems to be juggling quite a few interests, hopefully I’d be seeing more of him in the middle east region; which would indirectly mean he's printing $$$$ too . Good luck Kannan!
Mol (Gayathri) : The school girl in pig tails had obviously blossomed into an elegant lady with poise and grace. Over the years, I had kept hearing about her achievements in dance and academics through others, though she was never on my social network (baby sisters are never on social networks with big brothers, anup makes a mental note to send her a friend request as she's no longer the baby anymore). The most significant thing about her was that, She’s just gone ahead and proved “Matches are made in heaven”, I mean how else can you define, two people (nandu/ mol) separated by about 5000 miles geographically, falling in love with each other and deciding to take wedding vows. Just as long as they don’t name their kids, "Facebookan" and "Orkutti" :P in honor of their love affair, I don’t see why Prabha chitta, Pappa chittan, Manikuttan appan and Anil appan would have any problems in their marriage :P! Good luck Mol!
Vinay : He’s got one career path which can definitely make him money, No prizes for guessing –Stand up comedy! I saw a visibly embarrassed Kochappan, trying in vain to control Vinay’s Chalus, but he probably forgot he’s looking at the man in the mirror. Vinay’s “Order in Chaos” attitude clearly makes him my favorite cousin; its also probably got to do with the fact that I related with his attitude too. Thank you Vinay for introducing me to the Meluhans and the 3x3 algo solution (for the uninitiated the former is from a book he recommended I read and the latter is the algo to the rubik’s cube which I have been busy downloading/ learning). Good luck in your exams and honestly don’t worry about having a facebook account, it’s a gross waste of time at your age :) unless your name starts with “P” and ends with “D” or starts with “G” and ends with “M” or “I”
Ammini (Uma) : Adi’s “Amina Chechi” was Adi’s age when I last met her. One lasting memory of her (The last in the line of the cousin family tree, unless one of my appans/ chittas decide to pull of a surprise) would be on how she brilliantly she played the “Wordmole” game on my blackberry. Just goes on to show that “brains and smarts” runs in the family.
So why did I ramble so much on my cousins, lets just say every man sees in his relatives, especially his cousins, a series of grotesque caricatures of himself..makes sense?
...who else did I meet, the appans and chittas who refuse to age, the distantly/vaguely related muttashis and muttashans who came up and loudly announced (the ever embarrassing lines) "ninakku enne orma undo, ninakku randu vayasu ullapol, ende dressil muthram oyichathu okke" ..yeah right! All that and more in the second part "The Kerala Trip Trilogy - Part II - The Aunts and Uncles"

6 comments:
anuchetta, ugran post… really enjoyed it...
its super post anu chetta really enjoyed it a lot ......
super....Just reminds me that the the kottavattom cousins haven't met in like ages..And you left out Appu from the list (he he).
@Sunu - totally agree, unni's marriage is the earliest possible i guess :) and by the way he's left out intentionally, since when did appu become my cousin? :)
Anuchetta.. super post! Enjoyed reading this.. Waiting for Part 2 of the trilogy!
@athira - :) i just realized its not easy to write on uncles and aunts..i mean all my aunts and uncles put together would form a good 100+ of them...too complex ;) but yeah..someday soon :D
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