Tuesday, March 03, 2009

...'super' syndrome!

Yes, I too was once little...

I would stare transfixed at the television as an apparently unassuming, mild-mannered, bespectacled man suddenly re-emerged from a phonebooth wearing bright red underwear over a blue, skin-tight ballet outfit!

And then, Superman would simply take off!
"Up, up and away".

Bizarre.
Fascinating!

I will have to admit - no other fictional character has, till date, left a more lasting impression on me. Not even E.T. Although, E.T. could well be real... but that's another story...

Returning to our 'Man of Steel' - undoubtedly, there were flaws. Then again, most of these are common across the entire 'movie super-hero turf'. For starters, besides their rather questionable fashion sense, most of these guys can't be identified as soon as they change even their accessories. Daily Planet's Clark Kent becomes unrecognizable after he takes off his glasses! Never worked for me :-(.

That's just the tip of the iceberg. The gist of it is - if you take the trouble to look closely, there was probably lots of tackyness to go around and a plenty of 'chinks in the armour'. But to a 'wee lil' kid, the big picture was awesome! I was spellbound!

And to the sheer horror of my parents - inspired! ;-)

Episode 1-
"You haven't seen a tree...
until you've seen its shadow from the sky." ~ Amelia Earhart
The "wonder" years -
"I believe I can fly..." :

Flashback. It's the early eighties.

I don't think my parents got this for me willingly. Maybe I was rewarded! I must've coloured in the shapes perfectly in kindergarten and earned a 'star'. But hey - by then, it didn't matter. What was important was that I had it!
The 'Superman' outfit!

The stage was set. I was squinting with the Sun in my eyes and my cape flailed wildly in the wind. My mind was made up. There I was, perched up on our 4th floor balcony. And then, just seconds before I was about to embark on my first ever 'test-flight', "super-mom" (they can do it all even without the costumes), in rather dramatic fashion, came to what she thought was my "rescue"...

I was alive and well, but my confidence had taken a severe beating.

I was 3.
I have never flown since. :-(

" There is an art, or rather a knack to flying.
The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss." ~Douglas Adams, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
Take two:

However, nearly two decades later, during a bash on the last day of college, the thought of making a second attempt floated into my semi-conscious mind. This time, it was well past midnight, and, in going with the 'mood' of the party, I was in a 'compromised' state of awareness ;-). Needless to say, this wasn't nearly as meticulously planned as 'take one'.

By now, the stakes had doubled - I was on the 8th floor! I gathered momentum as I steadily made my way towards the 'big gap' in the wall. Again, just when it mattered, at the brink of what I thought could have been history (read: finale!)... I bailed out. A friend (thanks AP!) who was standing by the window, skillfully talked me out of it...
Who needs kryptonite?

I became the dodo. I was momentarily filled with hopelessness. I was the toothless tiger. The fin-less fish. The moo-less cow or the quack-less duck. Well... you get the picture. The 'mediocrity' was setting in... I was 'normal'! How utterly boring! :-(

In more recent times, I have decided to pursue things more achievable... like bending a spoon with my mind! ;-)
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There was always a lot on offer. Superman was pretty much an all-rounder. Amongst a host of other things, he also had invincible strength, would do the fancy laser-beam thing with his eyes and could stop a speeding train with a lot more ease than Toby Maguire did in Spiderman-2. But, for me, it was always the flying that took the cake!

However, as the comic books found their way onto the silver screen over the years, there were a lot more traits you could pick as a favourite. You could cook up quite a storm, or even heal yourself after a rather nasty brawl, or maybe you'd just settle for high-end knitting skills! Then, of course, there are other "super" heroes (read: imposters!) who weren't really born with it, like Batman, and just get by with cool gadgets like a neat car and an iphone, in addition to already having a really efficient butler. I have a bunch of friends like that ;-).

(I'm kidding... I actually think Batman rocks!)
All said and done, I'm not sure if I'd make it as a superhero. Leaving aside my present levels of fitness, I always have been rather clumsy! But then again... you never know. Tomorrow, could be my 'calling'... ;-)

So, what's your "super-syndrome"?

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11 comments:

Rainmaker said...

Batman? An imposter! I beg your pardon sir, but I strongly disagree. Those pointy ears are just wayyyyy too sexy. I wish I had such ears :(.

For me, flying was never really on the wishlist. I rather fancied the dual gun dodging Phantom. I had countless sets of gun belts, some of which I made myself! At least my knitting skills took a +5.

As for the piece, its as always beautiful. Reminds me of the carefree childhood. Very nice work once again.

You may not be able to blow cars away with a clap, or stop earths rotation by flying around it at high speed, but you shaped up pretty well for a normal 'super' man! Super writing and super singing are not such bad skills you know!

Anonymous said...

you are still my hero :-)

Anonymous said...

Invisibility, of course! How could you have missed this one! The very idea of what I could have done with this 'super-power'is making me smirk ;-)Ah well..wishful thinking. (sigh)

Nevertheless, great post. Thoroughly enjoyed reading it. Keep 'em coming!

Angry Voices said...

You got me laughing from line one! :D

Maybe all of us have been influenced by Superman to some extent or the other. Guys at any rate. I remember taking my mom's scarf (nevermind the odd shade of green and the questionable pink patterns on the edge), and prancing around in my room. Age: 5

My next door neighbour was way cooler. He had a He-Man armour, sword and shield. He would take great pride in dressing up in battle gear and make anti-Skeletor sounds. Just that they didn't supply the undies and boots with the gear. So he left those portions out....

:P

Bubble said...

Nice try dude...but i'd rather be invisible!!!

Rains,coffee and verse said...

keep aside the mediocrity.because , today, even we need super human powers to deal with it.so much for this World. Keep flying.

Antara said...

That was an awesome post! loved reading every line of it.

Avishek said...

Like-able post and efforts to fly.. hmm, u can still try :-).. u r hitting the gym, now I know y ;-)

Unknown said...

Too good Sourav, those cherished Childhood dreams and wishes, very well written !!
I think as a child, all of us had some of these "super" wishes... Even I had this wish of flying high...Although I did not have the courage to try that out in my childhood, I fulfilled my wish of flying(to some extent like a "ordinary" human being does) when I parasailed over the arabian sea in Goa ...really memorable for me..I really felt the wind on my face and for a moment I felt "I am flying!!"...

Anonymous said...

Well now that you are in Switzerland try one of the super-acts, Sky-diving or Bungee jumping, you can get the what flying down is....I think being invisible is what I wish ....but now that I am far from my home-land...flying comes first. Good post. You are a super-writer :). Keep writing.

Tamalee said...

Hmmmm......dont have any, but with some more thought, Batman would be the one......he's more real I guess, in the lot.