Published On: Thu, Jun 13th, 2013@ Spectralhues.com
‘Oh! She Is Just Another One…. Jiah’s pain unveiled’ by Rashmi Singh
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From
many days I have been wanting to pen down my emotions on Jiah Khan’s
suicide which has triggered many speculations. I have been busy writing
my fifth book and a periodic fiction but taking out some time and
shunning all speculations, I sat down to pour my heart’s lamentations. I
want to very simply put down this fact that her suicide was the result
of an emotionally disturbed simple girl with a simple heart. Although
living in Bollywood, she could not adapt herself to the treacherous
traumatic ways of it.
Jiah’s
suicide made it crystal clear that a woman’s emotion is same everywhere
in all situations sans her upbringing, living conditions, material
comforts etc.
As I am
writing this piece, my Cook came with a cup of tea for me and asked me
to show ‘the photo of the heroine who has committed suicide’! She
connects herself to Jiah and questions why did she commit suicide when
she was so rich? My maid thinks if she was in Jiah’s position, she would
have had a rocking life and perhaps she would never think of ending her
life which she often does these days! I question her back, ‘Do you
want to end your life because you are poor or because you are being
tortured by your husband?’ She pauses for few seconds and replies
reflectively, with certain bitterness in her tone. ‘Because I am
tortured-because he goes to other woman and uses my body as well’.
‘Oh the
same problem everywhere- in all strata of society’ I thought. ‘Emotions
playing heavily on the minds of all women and these women pay heavily as
they are not able to segregate themselves from their relationships. All
these women desperately want their men (who often do not deserve them)
to be around them. Jiah too could not forget and comprehend how the same
boy can change after sending her roses etc and wooing her in the most
romantic manner. As I read somewhere she had an abortion too. What else
can we think of her than a complete emotional fool? She was connected
and attached to her state of romance from where she was not able to pull
herself and accept life-accept that change is inevitable- accept that
men in all eras have been the same. Their love fizzles out as their
craving for the body after who they were lusting dwindles.
Jiah alias
Nafisa Khan had completely buried herself in ‘that time’ when she had
been wooed by her boyfriend and could not tolerate his slightest
negligence. She took this relationship seriously unawares that her
boyfriend still has to make his career and in no way can opt for
marriage.
Parents
leave children to pursue their dreams, as Jiah’s mother has said in an
interview. But why do parents forget that children are always children
and need their constant counselling- constant love. Jiah committed
suicide when she was all alone in her house. Her career was not going
well. Mother was busy with her younger sister’s wedding and she had no
one to talk to except her boyfriend who was also getting busy… Please
parents’ being an actor is not an easy job or profession. Even a small
job has lots of mental pressure- school and college life has so much
pressure then the heroine Jiah’s life in all respect seemed to be
extremely troubled.
I think
every woman in her life to some extent undergoes this kind of pressure. I
have read at many places that suicide is not the only option but how
much blabbering and preaching we may do, we are not there with that
person who at that time is undergoing the mental turmoil and takes the
decision to end his/her life. Yes Jiah was emotional and love meant
everything for her- she dreamed love- she breathed love…. and she went
to her final abode for her love…
Few lines for the departed soul
“I drink the poisonous goblet thinking it to be wine….
My throat burns, my limbs fail- the poison looms large stinging my mind…..
Intoxication fails and I am still alive…
My throat burns, my limbs fail- the poison looms large stinging my mind…..
Intoxication fails and I am still alive…
I touch the droplets of blood and feel… feel the strength they have
Dark clouds melt into bloody tears…
the fog continues… and I am still alive….”
Dark clouds melt into bloody tears…
the fog continues… and I am still alive….”
(Sources: information gathered from television, and different print media.)
About the Author: Rashmi Singh is the famous and
successful author of internationally acclaimed books like Love’s
Journey, Taming the Restless Mind, Back to School@ 30 and The Fallen
Love. She is an active blogger and acolumnist too.