Shocking story of Jimikki Kammal
Wonder
what the lyrics of the song, Jimikki Kammal mean? Read the below story and find
out J. Click here to see the lyrics of the song. Go
through the lyrics quickly and then read the below story.
It was
an early morning at the beautiful town of Thrissur in Kerala. Milu was having
her morning tea. She suddenly heard her mother shriek. She was startled and she
spilled her tea on the Mathrubhumi newspaper she was reading. Theirs was an old
Kerala house with a vast compound. She thought of running to the open well
first. Then she realized that the sound came from the courtyard inside the
house. When she reached there, she saw her mother bawling with tears pouring.
Worried, she asked her mother “What happened, Amma? Tell me!”. Her mother struggled for words and said “Your father…”. Milu couldn’t believe her ears. She asked “What happened to my dad? Tell me Amma! Tell me!”. Her mother angrily said “Your father is fine! But he stole my Jimikki Kammal!!!” Milu couldn’t believe her ears. She had planned to wear it for the Onam celebration at her college. She had already posted a couple of pics on her Instagram handle with hashtags #jimikkigirl #jimmikkimybestie and of course, #daddysprincess!
Worried, she asked her mother “What happened, Amma? Tell me!”. Her mother struggled for words and said “Your father…”. Milu couldn’t believe her ears. She asked “What happened to my dad? Tell me Amma! Tell me!”. Her mother angrily said “Your father is fine! But he stole my Jimikki Kammal!!!” Milu couldn’t believe her ears. She had planned to wear it for the Onam celebration at her college. She had already posted a couple of pics on her Instagram handle with hashtags #jimikkigirl #jimmikkimybestie and of course, #daddysprincess!
She told
her mother. “Amma! There is no use crying. You should steal something which is
equally valuable to dad!”. Both of them started thinking. Suddenly, an idea
struck both of them! The brandy bottle that his friend gifted him! Without wasting a
second, the mother went inside the bedroom and finished the bottle of brandy!
Milu watched in shock. “Amma! I never knew you are such an accomplished
drunkard!”.
Intoxicated, Amma started talking to Milu. “Milu, Years before, there was a time when Chakara (Fisherman’s festival) and Vallamkali (boat race) happened together near our shores. During that time, many people lost their towels. It was at that time that I realized waves should not try to befriend the wind. Also, the warlord of the time was a womanizer.” Milu asked “What are you saying Amma? You are not making any sense!You please keep quiet and take rest!”
Intoxicated, Amma started talking to Milu. “Milu, Years before, there was a time when Chakara (Fisherman’s festival) and Vallamkali (boat race) happened together near our shores. During that time, many people lost their towels. It was at that time that I realized waves should not try to befriend the wind. Also, the warlord of the time was a womanizer.” Milu asked “What are you saying Amma? You are not making any sense!You please keep quiet and take rest!”
Amma
continued “No! I want to talk. I need to give you some life lessons today. Do
you know that prawns have the ability to jump only till the knees? At best, it
will jump in to a pan. Not beyond that. I don’t want you to be prawns. I want
you to be a Salmon who jumps across rivers and travels through the world, my dear”
“You shouldn’t waste time playing board games.
Please know that those who trouble you will never find their own life easy.
Karma is a bitch!” Milu was shocked to hear her mother using the B-word.
“There
are times in life when you so want to see a ray of sunshine but you shy away
from stepping in to the sun. But if you don’t allow the Sun to shine on you,
how will you ever see the ray? ” Milu wondered if her mother has always been this
smart!
“Dear
child, we take on many roles in our life. It is time you changed the current
one you are donning now and faced life for what it is. Be more responsible. Be
a grown up!”
“Once, your
dad and I went to Malayattoor church for the festival. Something which we
thought will have devastating consequences in our lives turned out to be
nothing. We were so relieved. When we stepped out of the church, there was a mid-summer
rain which reflected our state of minds!”
p.s. If
you haven’t got it already, this is a satirical take on the lyrics of the song “Jimikki
Kammal” which is taking the world by storm :). You may watch the song in the below video.
Here is an equally popular version by Sheril and her friends from Indian School of Commerce:
Here is an equally popular version by Sheril and her friends from Indian School of Commerce: