Friday 28 December 2018

201. Rani Taxis Away (Short Story No.15 from Marriage and Mutton Curry) by M. Shanmughalingam


BOOK REVIEW: Rani Taxis Away (Short Story No.15 from Marriage and Mutton Curry) by M. Shanmughalingam

Alas, my reviews for Marriage and Mutton Curry is about to come to an end as this is the last short story for this compilation. Relating to the struggles of a modern-age Jaffna Tamil girl, the short story is woven with such precision and beauty by master storyteller Dato' Dr. M. Shanmughalingam.

Daughters brought up in conventional Jaffna Tamil families are conservative and leave the decisions to be made by the men of the house. Marriages, friendships and even clothing sense are best determined by the male counterparts. However, the headstrong Rani in this story is unlike the conventional orthodox girl.

Rani has become a teacher in the convent that she previously was a student in. She slowly reminisces her school days, nicknaming the teachers and being a mischievous schoolgirl just like any other. Her father has arranged for a taxi driver, Chandran, to ferry her to and fro from school.

Rani strikes an unlikely friendship with Chandran who is also unlike the conventional Indians. He intends to start a taxi business from the bottom. Rani is attracted to his sense of freewill and ambitiousness. She also relates her first day at school when she teacher her students and her encounters with previous teachers of hers. 

One day on her way back, she requests Chandran to stop her at a kueh stall to get traditional cakes and sweets. That's where she bumps into Mrs Kandiah, the rumormonger in their community. Putting one and one together, she thinks that Rani is eloping with a mere taxi driver. With that, she drags Rani back home to complain to her mother regarding this.

Will Rani ever get her independence? Or will she be stuck with the orthodox ways of a typical Jaffna Tamil society? This last story in this compilation will definitely make a woman rethink her rights though brought up in an orthodox family. So grab a copy of this book before it's all sold out!

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