Smile Please – It costs nothing



This one too is from my daily office bus journeys which made me realize that smile is the most beautiful thing.

I made friends with 2 of my bus colleagues who give a nice company and are seniors to me. One is 7 years & the other is 5 years experienced. As the saying goes “Boys will be boys”, we tend to just have a look at good looking girls –in bus, in food court, in bus stops.

One such girl boards our bus at himayath nagar; nice height (more than 5’7’’), good sense of dressing, good facial features, slim. The only problem is that she is damn too serious. I started taking the office bus since July 16th; I’ve never seen her smiling atleast once since then. I do not expect her to smile at me but let her smile at her friends. I understand that she may not be having friends in the bus but in food court too she tends to have a straight face without the thought of smiling. Deep within my heart, I always wanted to ask her to smile  once to catch a glimpse of it.

GOD finally blessed me one day and showed her smiling face to my eyes..

I don’t exactly remember the topic but I felt that she overheard the conversation between us and smiled at me..!

Her face was pleasant, bent to left side, lip gloss on her lips which gleamed in the early morning sun shine. 

Her eyes smiled too..!

This made my day and smile appeared on my face whenever this small incident came to my mind. It made me realize that a small smile brings a lot of change in us. 

People, Please don’t be serious. Always try to have a small half smile in your face and see the difference. Smile brings a lot of charm, and peace to you. Even when you are alone, try to think of all good things done with your friends or family and try to smile.

Thanks Miss. Himayath nagar for smiling. Waiting for your next smile..!

P.S: The bitter truth for me is that I thought she smiled at me at our conversation but the fact is she smiled at her friend sitting beside me.

Ringtone Blues: Nirnayam

Ring tone makes or breaks a mood of person -- read on to believe it.

Date: 6th Nov 2012

Our route number is E2 - an RTC blue colored TATA metro express bus which starts at 0720 hrs from Shaikpet Dargah to carry us to our office 37 Kms away from this point with a travel time of 1 Hr 15 Mins given the condition of lesser early morning traffic.
People tend to make friends in this 'long journey' and I'm no exception for it. All kinds of topics starting from sports, politics, movies, love, affairs, infatuation, marriage.. blah blah blah.. will be part of our discussions. 

One of my bus mates has this ringtone extracted from Telugu movie 'Nirnayam'. It may be a nice love tune but when I heard it today, i felt so depressed that tears rolled out of my eyes..! I fought hard to push back my tears and was moderately successful in it. Same thing happened a couple of weeks back; I had a bad morning and heard this ring toneat my building entrance but could’nt spot the source. The whole day was gloomy and dull weather helped it more.

The reason is that the movie ‘Nirnayam’s’ climax is so touching. Like all the other Telugu movies, it has an happy ending but the sequence till their meeting is so engrossing & intense. This whole part plays in front of my eyes and results in depression.
I told my bus mate the same thing. Everyone laughed off but did not get my point.
Maybe I should stop myself from getting involved in movies & books.

P.S: 1. Took British Library membership for one year a couple of months back.
       2. Planning to read Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger which is much more  depressing..!!

This is the ring tone: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAXILHyH90I