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Emergency at the Academy - II
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Makes for hilarious reading! The references to Canteen Krishnamurthy are too good! By comparison, today's state of affairs at MA seems to be rather tame...
A few excerpts:
The next morning, Madras music-lovers woke up to strong coffee and 'Indian Express' newspaper. A few tumblers were dropped, a few throats choked after the first sip as people rubbed their sleepy eyes in disbelief. For most music-lovers, their coffee went cold as they read the tongue-lashing, sorry, pen-lashing by Subbudu, the critic, who went hammer and tongs at the concert, in 'Indian Express'.
The Academy managers and other worthies marched hither and thither on the stage. Very few people knew what was going on excepting that something exciting was going to happen. A few minutes later, everyone knew. A worthy from out of town, who was babbling about the utility of music in the bhakti movement, was cut short and shown the way to the green room, thus abruptly bringing to a halt the morning’s lec-dem session. This was no time for bhakti. It was time to demonstrate shakti.
After the meeting, a sizable portion of the crowd went to the canteen for bondas and coffee. Canteen Krishnamurti had a tough time managing the irate crowd, which not being able to thrash Subbudu then and there, abused the poor waiters for the delay in serving. In their anxiety to preserve the Pitamaha’s dignity, some of the respectable mamas and a few mamis too walked past the counter without paying and had to be pulled up by Krishnamurti and made to cough up for what they had gobbled.