Sunday, May 1, 2011

Khushiyon Ki Home Delivery


I never knew that happiness can be so easily bought, so easily available, over the counter thingy!



-If you are hungry: order a pizza and it'll be “khusiyon ki home delivery”
-Go buy a packet of Good Day to bring “khushiyon ke ghar me khushiyaan”
-Drink a cuppa bru coffee because "Bru se hoti hain khushiyaan shuru"
-Even if its mosquito bite, buy a refill of Good Knight and "push karo khush raho"

My sincere thanks to all the marketers for overwhelming my life with so much of khushiyaan, I feel thrilled and humbled at the same time. Actually, I am now planning to do away with mediocre things like, my mother's recepie of 'bharwan karela', the mosquito net my father gave me, when i first left home (I had still preserved it!).

It takes effort and patience to prepare bharwan karela, but when the same amount of happiness can be home delivered by a pizza of 200 Rs, to koi ye kyon le, wo na le!! After all, I am an up market, high disposable income brat (at least I am led to believe so), I can spare with few thousand bucks on things which bring me happiness.

I am also planning to send few of these goodies back home to my parents, poor them, they never had such an easy affordability of happiness, back in their youth!

I would go one step ahead; I think these goodies can be the panache to the depression, hopelessness ridden third world nations, including India. These biscuit, pizza and coffee should be made part of public distribution system.
After all it’s the government’s responsibility to take care of its people, to give them hope, so that they continue have faith in government than Anna Hazare

Isn't it a novel idea, you send a cargo of Good Day to Japan, and people forget their miseries, distribute Dominos in conflict zones in Africa and people learn to live in peace. Drop bags of Sanitary Napkins in Taliban so that women can "Have a happy period", if not more...

And guess what’s next….”Khshiyon ki chabbi!”


Have a happy reading :)