Arun Patil (file photo) |
Banoo Apa celebrates Arun's absence today with pedas |
The ‘capless caper’ was hatched at Shekhawat’s house party last evening when Arun Patil called to inform that he would not be able to attend the exercises today.
Kanta Sharma returns from Delhi with special sweets |
So his absence today was supposed to be a cause for celebration. And what better way to register our newfound ‘freedom’ than showing up without the caps?
Shekhawat's daughter and wife perform at his party last evening |
But things did not pan out the way many would have liked. Call it convenience or force of habit, almost everyone showed up with their caps neatly perched on their heads. Ironically, even Banoo Apa had her cap on. Worse still, Mallika Kagzi assumed Arun’s role and began upbraiding the oddballs who were without their caps. “You cannot do this,” she threatened. “Wearing the cap is compulsory. This is Club rule.” Seeing this unusual change of stance, Rukhsana Khan could not help remarking: “Mallika has become the Arun Patil today.” It wasn’t funny at all.
Shekhawat (seated foreground) presides over a memorable 'house party' yesterday |
What Arun conveyed was that we should not wear cap at the party. But while doing exercises, we must wear a cap.
Dilip Babani:
Shekhawat-ji gave very nice party at home -- wine, rum and champagne were very good. All enjoyed. We had nice dances and songs. Thank you Shekhawat-ji for the party. One thing about our Club's Baba-ji: He did not dance. We want to see the dance of our beloved Baba-ji .
2 comments:
What Arun conveyed was that we should not wear cap at Parties. But while doing exercises we must wear a Topi (cap)
shekhawat ji gave very nice party at home .wine , rum ,chamgpagne very good.all enjoyed the party nice dance and songs .thank u shekhawat ji nice party. one thing about baba ji he did not dance .we want to see the dance of our clubs baba ji .
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