The One With The Profession

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236, DIVINE REALM

A house replenished with a three in one package. The smell of jasmine incense sticks from the puja room indicating divinity; the fresh minds indicating peace; the joy which comes within.

A middle aged man opened the soup pan.

The aroma of hot tomato soup enhanced his hunger in the bright sunny afternoon.

"Soup gama gama nu vasana adikuthe...innuma avan veetuku varala?" Rajan asked.

"Avanuku naa phone panna switched off nu varuthu Pa" a girl named Sahana replied to her father's question.

"Avan iniku konjam late ah than ga varuvan, neenga sapta enakaga yen wait pannala nu keka poran" her mother Madhavi stated.

"Athan Pa, soup ungala vittu engayum odi pogathu" Sahana teased him.

"Seri ma, aa oo na enna kalaaika vendiyathu" he closed the pan and sat on the sofa.

"Iniku newspaper ah pathiya da Rajan?" it was Sahana's grandmother Lakshmi.

"Hall table la madichu vechurken Ma" Rajan said.

Meanwhile,

"LIGHTS, CAMERA.....ACTION!" as the director stated, the shooting sequence started.

It was a film about children's lack of physical activity. It's nearing the end.

The sequence continued for a while and sometime later, ended successfully.

"Thank you so much hero! Lunch time la delay...athulayum unga professionalism ah naa parataren...seekram sapdunga" the director encouraged the hero.

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For the record, the hero of the film is indeed the hero of this story!

"Ada ithula enna iruku...enaku pazhagi pochu sir" the hero replied and reached home by car.

His POV:

Hey there! I'm done boring my readers with the shooting spot atrocities and now I've headed home with my love, Tata Altroz- one of my best possessions.

"Enakaga wait panningala?" I asked my family.

"Oruvazhiya vanthutiya!" my uncle Rajan came near me and pulled my cheeks with smiles all over his face. Poor thing, he was so hungry 🤭

"Ayyo chithappa, enna ithellam?" I chuckled at his gesture.

"Nee eppo varuva nu ketu ketu paada paduthitaru da" my aunt Madhavi replied.

"Ellam thakkali soup senja vela than" my cousin Sahana added fuel to chithappa's hunger, now his taste buds will also aggravate it.

"Soup ah! Super uh!" I exclaimed after placing my helmet on the shelf.

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