Monday, November 4, 2024

Small Story 68 Respect for Education.

Small Story 68 Respect for Education. Ramasharma, a retired schoolmaster, was well-respected in his community for his dedication to education, particularly in mathematics. He was a principled man, devoted to his wife Shubha, his son Naveen, who lived with him along with his wife, Lakshmi. Lakshmi, a passionate Carnatic music enthusiast, regularly hosted music programs and also offered free English tuition at their home three times a week. They resided near the famous Ragigudda temple in Bengaluru. Naveen, a gold medalist in M.Pharm, worked as a marketing manager for a pharmaceutical company. He was not only academically accomplished but also had a vibrant personality, known for his love of local Kannada films. His insightful comments about movies had garnered attention from industry figures, many of whom suggested he pursue acting. However, both his father and he were against the idea, while Lakshmi secretly hoped he would consider it. One day, a relative from Hassan, Shyam, visited. He shared his own aspirations to act in films, and Ramasharma encouraged Naveen to guide him. The next morning, Naveen saw an advertisement in the local paper calling for new faces. Knowing the director was a friend, he introduced Shyam for an audition. Impressed, the director offered Shyam a supporting role, which he embraced with enthusiasm. Over the next few years, Shyam blossomed into a popular hero in Kannada cinema, eventually moving his parents to a Posh independent house in Garden City, close to the Ramasharma family. When Shyam invited them for his housewarming ceremony, Ramasharma was taken aback to see the name of the house: "Ram Naveen." During the celebration, Shyam announced his plans to start a school in collaboration with Ramasharma and Lakshmi, intending to honor the support he had received. As he expressed his gratitude to Naveen for his guidance, tears welled up in both Ramasharma and Naveen's eyes. Naveen had chosen not to pursue acting, but through his selfless gesture, he had paved the way for Shyam's success, leaving a lasting impact on their lives. K.Ragavan 5-11-24

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