Friday 1 July 2016

A Beautiful Life (2) - Neelam Kalia Sudhir


It's past midnight. A young couple are driving back home from a party. The wife has an 8 months old baby in her arms. Their sons, 4 and 6 years old, are sleeping at the back.


"Mazza aa gaya aaj, nahin?" The wife asks.
"Haan, even Shikha enjoyed so much. Did you see how she was laughing when I was dancing with her?" the husband replies.
As they near the house, the wife speaks again. "I have to change Shikha's nappy. You'll have to carry the boys inside."
"Yes dear. I'll take care of them. Tussi chinta matt kar."
A little later, the wife calls him from the top of the stairs. "Pass me a nappy. There aren't any upstairs."
"Here... catch," says the husband chucking a diaper.
"Aren't you coming to bed?" she asks, as she catches it.
"I'll just watch the news and come."

Next morning the wife comes downstairs and notices the husband asleep on the sofa. "You slept here all night? ... Want some tea?"
There's no answer. The wife realises he's not snoring. She senses something's wrong. Panic begins to build up as she notices he's not moving or breathing either.

He's no more.

NEELAM KALIA SUDHIR.



I get to know her through JJKN forum on IF. Once while sharing memories from our childhood, I joke about a particular nursery rhyme.  Neelam has no clue what I'm talking about. "Didn't you learn it in kindergarten?" I ask.

"I went to a Punjabi medium school. It was a government school, attended by slum dwellers and the poorest of the poor."

Say what? I'm intrigued. I want to know more. Neelam tells me her parents used to live in Pakistan. They came to Jalandhar  in 1947 as refugees. She is the 8th child out of 9 siblings. As a kid she's a bit of a tomboy as she spends much of her time with her 3 brothers. She plays cricket on the streets with them and falls in love with the game. A love that is very much alive even today.

Neelam's father and family in Hoshiarpur, India

In class 10, Neelam tops in her class, is ranked 4th out of 150 students and wins a scholarship for higher studies. In class 11, she receives the Brown Belt for Judo. Her father does not want her to go to college, but thanks to her mother's support she completes her Masters in English.


It is while doing her B. Ed that she gets married to an NRI and moves to Canada with many a dream in her eyes. Okay, this woman definitely has supernatural powers. Remember, she has already done her Masters. And now, after marriage,  she takes up a job with an accounting firm, studies accounting part-time as well as takes care of her home and kids. Hats off to you Neelam! I couldn't even cope as a full-time mom.


Then comes that fateful night on the 9th of April 1995, when her husband dies in his sleep and her life is changed forever. Neelam is devastated. As she herself says - "Mere pairon talle zameen khisak gai."  She feels her life has no meaning  anymore and cries all day. She neglects her kids, her work and herself. She shuns social gatherings as she feels everyone is staring at her.

It takes Neelam a couple of years to come out of her shock, stop mourning for her husband and take stock of her life again. Her salary is a little more than minimum wages and not enough to survive on. Her siblings want her to re-marry but Neelam decides not to, for the sake of her children. Instead, she goes back to her full time job and continues her studies by attending night classes. In June 2000, she completes her CGA and gets promoted to the post of Controller.


Time moves on. When her husband died, Neelam "used to get so terrified just by thinking how I will raise a girl in this country without a father. I used to dream that she is grown up and has ears, nose, lips, eye brows, belly button pierced and has so many Tattoos and ugly hair and dresses. But thank my Lord Krishna, with His Blessings and grace, she turned out to be a nicest young woman who can be a dream of any mother."  Not just her daughter, but the boys too grow up into charming individuals, each with a distinct and endearing personality.


Fast forward to 2011. Another blow. Neelam's boss sells his shares in the company and the department in which she works is moved to the headquarters. Result - Neelam is now jobless. But does that make our Punjabi sherni, with a never say die attitude, throw up her hands in despair? Of course not. She's the type of person who transforms misfortunes into opportunities. So what does she do while she's looking for another job? She does an MBA.

To say she had a difficult life would be an understatement. But it has not made her bitter or cynical. On the contrary, those who know her will agree that she's full of life and a very positive, supportive and warm person. She believes that "when we love someone and that person is not with you, a part of you dies but no matter what, love never dies and it teaches you biggest and most important lessons of life. Life’s greatest tragedies can be life’s greatest gifts, and it teaches us to redefine our beliefs and it helps us grow and move forward in life."



Neelam Kalia Sudhir. An ordinary woman leading an ordinary life. And yet EXTRAORDINARY. She started her education in a Punjabi medium government school. She lost her husband when her daughter was only 8 months old. Today she has a Masters in English, a CGA as well as an MBA. She's currently working as a Controller for Nexcycle Plastics, which is the largest recycling company in North America and is also a licensed real estate agent. AND the mother of three kids whose accomplishments would make any mother's heart burst with pride.

What a woman! What an inspiration!! What a beautiful life!!!

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Keep smiling friends. Keep ROFLing. Life is Beautiful :)

25 comments:

Anonymous said...

Loved your blog Tongs. Very well written. A very Brave and Courageous pious woman. A true inspiration.

Belicia said...

beautiful dear

Unknown said...

Hi Sangita,

It's Shikha speaking. What a beautiful post! My mom has always been my biggest role model and inspiration so I'm glad to know she can have such a great impact on other people. You're such a great writer and an even better friend for taking your time to do this! God bless!

Hansa said...

Thanks dear. And yes, she is indeed an inspiration for all of us :)

Hansa said...

Thanks Belicia :)

Hansa said...

Hello Shikha. I have heard so much about you from your mom. She is extremely proud of you as all of us are of her :) You both are very lucky to have each other. God bless you sweetheart :)

Unknown said...

OMG I am speechless and I have tears in my eyes! what a beautiful write up, Sangita! Its tough to go back memory lane because it brings back all the hardships I went through but good thing is the sense of accomplishment that I was really able to get out of it with great support system around me with lots of moral support and love from family and friends!

illusions said...

WOWWWW!.. this is the most beautiful writing i have ever read.. thank you for sharing.. Neelam di.. you are a true inspiration.. May Kanha bless you with happiness always.. <3

Unknown said...

Thanks for your beautiful comments!

Unknown said...

Thanks for reading my story! Hansa's beautiful writing made it look very nice! Everyone's life has a story to tell and we never get a chance to tell our story and Thanks to Hansa for making it happen!

illusions said...

How could I Not read it neelam di.. i am sorry we have not interacted much.. but dil se dil ke taar judey hain kahi na kahi.. and so true di.. we all have our own battles up and about.. to come out of it victorious is what life is all about.. hain na.. and you have passed it with a rainbow in your wings.. stay blessed always.. i am so humbled and proud t have known you all <3
touchwood

Hansa said...

I can understand Neelam. And it was very brave of you to tell me your story; I was very hesitant to ask, but your life story is so inspiring, I wanted to share it with everyone and I'm glad I did :)

Meena said...

Oh my goodness this is simply wow
Truly neelam u r inspiration for many.though for some time we haven't been much in touch but u r amazing person. Sangeeta has written so well here.

Unknown said...

A very inspiring reflection on Ms Neelam's life Hansa. Proud of her achievements as a woman. I think she has had enough surprises and should have peace in her life now. Not that she cant handle life's tests, but I think she has gone through much.

Hansa said...

Thanks Meena and yes, she is truly amazing :)

Unknown said...

Thanks Meena for your kind and generous words! Sangita is a great writer, I hope she gets to write scripts for movies soon, we need good movies!

Unknown said...

Thanks Helen, we can just pray to God to give us normal and peaceful life!

Hansa said...

Thanks Neelam and ameen :)

Keyser Soze said...

Dear Sangeeta Dasgupta,

This is Vishesh Sudhir, Neelam Sudhir's oldest child. After reading this, I felt very inspired, thrilled and proud of my strong hardworking mother who has sacrificed so much to give us all that we have.

I am really happy that you were this inspired by her life story to dedicate a section to her on your blog, and it be the same as Sonu Nigam is quite incredible as he is a world famous singer and artist.

I will certainly look forward to your blog posts in the future!

All the best,

Vishesh Sudhir

Hansa said...

Thank you so much Vishesh :)

Unknown said...

Thanks Ishu for your nice words, your heart is as pure as your words!!! It is really nice of Hansa to dedicate her time and space on her blog for us! LOve you!!!!
Mom

Anonymous said...

She is really a very nice person.I know she went through so many ups and downs in her life but i always saw her smiling.Really very loving lady .God bless her.


Hansa said...

Thanks for your comment. And I agree with you :)

Unknown said...

Hi this is Neelam's niece Vinita! I randomly came across this post years later and it is truly so inspiring. I will forever look up to my amazing loving aunt/ fufi <3

Hansa said...

Thanks for your comment Vinita :)

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