Last weekend, I had a chance to
meet Soni M Bhattathiripad’s mother. Many times I could not give any reply to
her questions. I was ashamed of myself being so silent instead of consoling a
mother who had missed her son a few years back. It was in a family function
when my aunty introduced me to Soni’s mother, Suvarnini. Though we are
relatives, I had no opportunity to speak to her.
Away from the crowd, we found a
place to talk. She started telling about her son who was a famous Malayalam
journalist and a television anchor. Even though I haven’t talked to her before,
I thought she was a strong woman. But like any mother, she was highly disturbed
with her son’s missing. I realized that woman becomes weak when her kids are
affected. After Soni’s missing, the health of Suvarnini has worsened. She now
has diabetes, variation in blood pressure and also heart ailments.
To get rid of the worries,
physicians have asked her to watch TV and relax. However, when she watch news
channels, memories of her son keep haunting her. Her only relief is the social
activities that she does for her villagers. She is a member of local governing
body at her town. Her voice trembled several times when she mentioned her son’s
name. Yet she did not weep much. Because of continuous crying for some years,
her tears have dried up.
Suvarnini said the rumor that her
son is a drug addict is absolutely wrong. “If he was so, why did the channel
send him to report such a big event? He was leading the team of Indiavision to
cover Goa International Film Festival.” -she says. Well, rumors are the easiest
thing to spread. Police and media are searching for this young journalist for
past many years. Yet the question of “Where is Soni M Bhattathiripad” remains
unanswered! “I will not insist him to stay back home if he is happy with the
place where he is now. All I need is a call from him just to confirm he is
fine.” –she told me before leaving.
I have not seen Soni directly
before. Still I believe he can never leave the world of words. If he is reading
this, please contact your mom! She is
not asking for your comeback. She simply wants to hear your sound. Again, if he
comes back there is still a world of media opened for him. The media itself has
an addictive power from which journalists cannot hide. He can either get back
to news world or live with his village folk.
Suvarnini has requested me to
help her with all possible ways. Writing is the best and only way I know to
tell the world about an amazing journalist. Hope there will be some positive
reply from readers on this post. Each of the remark will be a hope to that mom.
Please do type a comment if you have any clue! Even your prayers will be a
relief for her. Let us support her with our words to remain strong and healthy!
Very sad indeed. Hope her prayers are answered soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks..!
DeleteHi roopz
ReplyDeleteI don't have the right words at this point. Except, my prayers are with Ms Suvarnini. And I hope that wherever Mr Soni is, that he is alright.
Thanks for your prayers
Deletewas a fan of Mr Sony Bhattathiripad, me also praying for his comes back.. we also wanted him back... jst like Nikesh Kumar Sony bhattathiripad was also maid an impact on news watchers wid a simple Smile....
ReplyDeleteTrue...Thanks for the comment
DeleteMy Prayers and Wishes for both mother and son
ReplyDeleteThanks Monika
Deletei don't know what to write here... but all the prayers for this amma... i hope he'll come back soon... he was one of the admired ones in the group of journalists... am sure amma's prayer will b answered soon :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your words Anjali
DeleteSincerest of my prayers are seeking proper words to express themselves. I am glad fro dropping by at your blog, and reading something like this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your prayers. I am also happy to meet talented bloggers like you
DeleteI came here from Indiblogger group on FB.
ReplyDeleteMy prayers and best wishes. I hope he is fine and will come back soon.
Thank you for your prayers and visit
DeleteHad I been a theist, I really would love to pray for the journalist, the son, the husband, and the father.
ReplyDeleteWho bothered me most was not the son, not the journalist, not the husband, but the father who's now lost...
I'm quite certain of reading a blogpost of this village girl roopz with a title, "Journalist regained"
//Well, rumors are the easiest thing to spread.//
'things', says my bird- head.
Hope so...Thanks for your comment
DeleteCan you please try circulating this facebook?
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