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| S.S. Baba & Me! |
Heaven.
22/08/2025
Dear S.S. Baba,
How are you? It’s been 8 years since you left us. I still remember that day, but I chose to play the cassette of happy memories that I have with you in my mind every time I am reminded of that day.
Happy memories begin from my birthdays, when you and Aaji used to come from Aurangabad (then). Your shopping on the journey, especially the goodies you got from Lonavala, always excited us as kids. The colourful jelly chocolates, the golden and silver coin chocolates, and one thing that always looked thrilling but tasted okayish was the three-colour jelly custard (I still remember that pink colour used to be a litchi flavour), and your favourite bakery products! You were so far-sighted that you gifted me a computer set; probably only you knew back then that I would become a computer engineer in the future. Additionally, you gave me my first big cycle, the green Hercules cycle. I was so excited to have that cycle! Birthdays without you are not the same, but I still get your gifts (from the LIC). Got one today also, thank you for being there, S.S. Baba!
You remember that summer vacation when we used to watch C.I.D. from morning till night. I was not allowed to watch C.I.D. at home because I used to be afraid at night, so it was banned in our house. But in summer vacations, when you had the remote control and nobody scolded, that is when I watched C.I.D. with you. I took maximum advantage of that and caught up on all the episodes that I missed. You sometimes used to rewatch some episodes just for me! We had a watch party when it was not even a thing!
I miss those slow post-lunch afternoons, when everyone in the house used to be in deep slumber and you sat on your chair in the verandah, with Kaluram (German Shepherd) under your chair, and I sat/lay on the swing, looking at the road in front of the house, just being in the moment. I don’t recall what we talked about or how we passed time without internet/mobile/earphones, but then it’s hard to believe now for me too, that there was never a dull moment with you. And when everyone fell asleep, you used to ask me to get Glucon-D from the fridge, and we used to have the chilled Glucon-D powder for desserts and your favourite Polo mint. Though I hated mint, I always thought that maybe this time I would like it, and I still don’t, but honestly, I haven’t had polo since then. Perhaps no one offered it to me like you did!
By the way, I read the two classic books of Marathi literature this year. I had heard this so many times that you were a writing intern with V. S Khandekar when he wrote Yayati and Amrutvel. After having read both these books, I wish I could discuss those books with you, as you were working on them with the writer; this is in itself such a big trivia.
The last conversation we had on the landline was after my 10th board results; you were so happy with the result that you promised me a party, which never happened, so remember you still owe me that party. All these years, I have been receiving your gifts every consecutive year. This year, on account of your 90th Birth Anniversary, I have a gift for you, my first book, my first collection of short stories, ‘The Local Tales’, is coming out on your birthday, i.e, 9th September 2025. I wish you were here. Whenever someone praises my writing, Mumma and Pappa always attribute the entire credit to you, and very proudly elaborate on how stalwart a literature scholar you were. My eyes always well up with pride when I listen to your anecdotes from them. I would be extremely grateful to God if I were even 1% of what you are.
I hope this letter reaches you on or before the 9th of September 2025, so that you can read my stories and review them too!
Yours only,
Siddhi Amar Bhosale
P.S.: Writing my full name, because you liked it this way!

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Excellent writing ✍️!!!
ReplyDeleteExcited to read your book 😍😍
Thank you!!
DeleteFantastic letter to grandfather..Letter by upcoming writer to stalwart writer..really it's a unique experience.
ReplyDeleteYou created past moments live with him through ur lovely words. as usual you rocks in every blog. Keep writing..God and Your SS Baba bless you.
Thank you so much!!!
DeleteFirst of all congratulations to you Siddhi, as I know both of you. Today I am very happy for you and very emotional for him...wherever he may be, he will definitely read your letter...
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!!!
DeleteHi, read the blog on the first day
ReplyDeleteIt’s exiting to know that you still have vivid memories with your grandfather as well as to know that your first book is being published soon. All the best 👍
Thank you so much Kaka!!!
DeleteThis is such a great news !! Looking forward to reading your book!!! All the best,keep writing and keep motivating us ❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Diya!!!
DeleteYour first para got me hooked as it reminded me of a Dr. Seuss quote "Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened" 🥹🥹
ReplyDeleteFrom V.S. Khandekar to your S.S. Baba, and now YOU are carrying on their writing legacy. He must've been a great gifter too, coz his foresight played a great role in shaping your childhood, adulthood & future. And he kept the best for last - the gift of writing. 👏🏿👏🏿
Lovely blog; Looking forward to 9-9 !!
Thank you so much Vineet!!!
DeleteVery heartfelt and beautifully written
ReplyDeleteThank you Sai Shreya!!!
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