Nurungukal….
Jimickies have
returned. I love to see them dangling to provide a golden glow in youngsters. It was so in
the bygone days. Tastes have changed and even mothers are sporting a pair now,
may be the effect of a latest movie song. I was surprised yesterday to witness
all the sales girls in a departmental store wearing glittering jimickies! as
part of their uniforms. I felt as if, a
few glow worms have descended to flutter about.
Movies are always in the front to set- in
fashions, especially in the case of ornaments, dress, hair style or even one’s
body language. But in the case of hair style the foot ball players are the
recent trend setters, although our fore fathers have a legitimate claim. If you
look at the photos of your great great grand father or uncles you can draw a
similarity with latest style. During our college days it was a craze to imitate Devanand or even Gregory Peck. So was
the popular putups of Asha Parekh and Saira Banu. The bell bottom pants of
Jayan, the muscle man of Malayalam movies gave him a special identity. Robert Taylor and
the legendary Erol Flynn, the sword fighter were known for their stylish
moustache and of course UlBrinner for his shaved head.
Recently, black
shirt and white dhothy were a passion and so are many girls proud of showing their
lengthy and luxuriant curly hair in front. Both these trends were the
product of a movie which was the favourite among the college students. A few
mothers even ventured to put up vegetables gardens on their terrace, inspired
by the idea mooted by a movie. Some popular stars even went one step further to
cultivate acres of organic vegetables and paddy, a welcome lead open to many
farmers.
All of us wish
to change our way of life and love to be part of any popular movements. It is
all part of the evolution ‘Old order changeth yielding place to new……”. So don’t be
surprised if you see your granny or
grand father dancing with your grand children when the latest viral song is
played. Enjoy….Enjoy….and Enjoy……Jimckies…..