...
...
Next Story

Delhiwale: In Chitli Qabar, the Amsterdam-returned

Zubair Ul Hasan reflects on his contrasting life in Old Delhi and Amsterdam, as he prepares for marriage while adjusting to a new job abroad.

Updated on: Nov 05, 2024 05:18 AM IST
Advertisement

Such huge crowds, he remarks on peering down from the window of his parents’ upper-floor bedroom. The view of the narrow intersecting lanes is partly obstructed by loopy power cables. Oblivious to the chaos below, grey pigeons are silently circling about the rooftops.

This pulsating world of Old Delhi’s Chitli Qabar Chowk virtually courses through Zubair Ul Hasan’s bloodstream. (HT)
This pulsating world of Old Delhi’s Chitli Qabar Chowk virtually courses through Zubair Ul Hasan’s bloodstream. (HT)

This pulsating world of Old Delhi’s Chitli Qabar Chowk virtually courses through Zubair Ul Hasan’s bloodstream. In his late 20s, he is the grandson of an acclaimed Urdu poet, and has spent all his years here at his family residence, overlooking the Walled City intersection.

But now Chitli Qabar must adjust its bonds with Zubair. Early in the year, he boarded a flight for the first time, landing worlds away, in Amsterdam, to start his new job as an auditor in a Dutch company. A week ago, he returned to Chitli Qabar to marry a woman chosen by his Ammi and Abba. His fiancée Mehvish Khan is a primary school teacher. They haven’t yet met. The couple will fly to Europe by the month-end, after their wedding, due this week at Frolic Farms & Banquets in Noida.

Meanwhile, Zubair’s parents are sitting beside him, half-listening. The mother is giving directions to the “tailor master” for her gharara. The father has his eyes closed. “Our family is rooted to Purani Dilli… but Ammi drilled into me that I must get out of here for the sake of my better future.” The mother smiles and frowns simultaneously.

Zubair continues. “In Amsterdam, wherever you go, you have to stand in a queue, and patiently wait for your turn, no matter how long it might take.”

After some moments, his right elbow resting on the smooth ledge of the window, Zubair rests his palm against his forehead and gazes out straight towards Haveli Azam Khan street, saying: “In Amsterdam, I would miss Delhi… in Delhi, I’m missing Amsterdam.”

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mayank Austen Soofi

Mayank Austen Soofi is a writer-snapper trying to capture Delhi by heart.

Catch every big hit, every wicket with Crickit, a one stop destination for Live Scores, Match Stats, Infographics & much more. Explore now!

Stay updated with all top Cities including, Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai and more across India. Stay informed on the latest happenings in World News along with Delhi Election 2025 and Delhi Election Result 2025 Live, New Delhi Election Result Live, Kalkaji Election Result Live at Hindustan Times.
Catch every big hit, every wicket with Crickit, a one stop destination for Live Scores, Match Stats, Infographics & much more. Explore now!

Stay updated with all top Cities including, Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai and more across India. Stay informed on the latest happenings in World News along with Delhi Election 2025 and Delhi Election Result 2025 Live, New Delhi Election Result Live, Kalkaji Election Result Live at Hindustan Times.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Hindustantimes wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe