Friday, December 17, 2010

Sense of Humor

As long as there are pretentious and workaholic people around us, good sense of humor is soon going to be extinct. It's not the lack of it that bothers me. What bothers me is the quality. The other day I overheard two s/w engineers speaking to each other. The dialogue went like this, "Abe yaar, spouse ka female kya hota hai...". The other one replied, "Spice" and they both laughed as if Tim Sidell has just finished telling them three hundred jokes. It is for moments like these, that the phrase, "Fuck my life" was invented. 

Coming to movies. Especially in Telugu movies, sense of humor is great.. In the 1980s, a man called Jandhyala revolutionized Telugu comedy. I also consider him one of the greatest directors of all time. But of late, men who think they are funny have terra-fucked the comedy scene. I think it isn't their mistake either. The other day, I was watching a Telugu movie in a theater and there was a drunk man slapping another and half the people in the theater were laughing their asses off. On another occasion, in a scene where a man was hit with a stone on his forehead and he started crying. For this scene, people almost fell off seat. See, this is where the problem lies. Even Hindi movies somehow fail to be funny. Simply fail. 

After any insurance professional, the worst jokes ever are told at office team lunches. One such epic facepalm joke I heard while dining at Alex's Kitchen. A group of about seven came and occupied a long table along a corner. One of them said, "Ok, let's start the meeting. Aanad, note down minutes of the meeting" and they all burst out laughing. I wanted to throw the hot noodle soup on his face and walk away but our constitution came in my way. 

Sense of humor displayed by good trainers is always of the highest quality unless it is insurance. In my first job at an insurance company (which I quit in 2 months and have been abusing that industry ever since), a trainer told me the most disgusting joke of my life. It  was about a man shitting in his pants while trying to escape form a tiger in a jungle. I remember one of my colleagues laugh hysterically at that joke. That was the last I saw that trainer, but his joke still puts me off when I think of it. 

At office outings, ghettoization begins even before the bus for the venue arrives. There are people who have fun, there are those who crib and complain, there are those who eat and sleep and then there are those who keep thinking of work and discuss projects even when you are supposed to kick some ass. Beyond all of them, there are the ones who just find a tree, sit under it and hadn't enjoyed a joke since Ant and Elephant jokes were invented. They are as clueless as a pubic hair stranded on a public urinal waiting for something to take it down. These are the poeple who need help. They need to learn to laugh, to live, to have a great time while you are here as rightly suggested by a Hindi song 
"Haste Haste, kat jaaye raste, zindagi yun hi chalti rahe...khushi mile ya gham, badlenge naa hum....duniya chaahe badalti rahe!"

I laugh for 10 mins at least everyday. Do you?

- Deepak Karamungikar

9 comments:

GAYATRI said...

good one! a hilarious post, i did laugh :D

Achala said...

That made me laugh :)

ABHI™ said...

"Even Hindi movies somehow fail to be funny."
Hindi movies almost always fail to be funny.

Aditya Kasavaraju said...

Hindi comedy is pathetic. Tamil comedy is Puke'able. Hollywood is all about shit and sex. Except Telugu movies, no other movie industry has any quality in comedy/humor. Even that has reduced in Telugu industry off late but at least we are far better than the counter parts in other languages.

Thats so true about pathetic jokes we over hear at restaurants/public places. Especially, the office goers and teenagers.

S.R.Ayyangar said...

Sense of humor is construde as 'crude comedy' by our film industry. Gone are the days of Basu Chatterji or Hrishikesh Mukherjee type of humor in films.

g2 said...

I've never worked in an office but I think you're missing one point about office humor. If the boss makes a joke, the employees laugh not because the joke is funny but because he is the boss! That, I think is one of the major causes for bad sense of humor at the work place.

Yes, Telugu humor is very good compared to Hindi and Tamil and you're spot on about Jandhyala! nice blog

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rajasekhar said...

Jandhalya, Vamsi & some of EVV movies are good in Telugu.. I like the Tamil Comedy even though most of it Mass Kind.. But Hollywood who said It's sex & Shit.. Those are before 2000 AD.. Hollywood Movies are the Finnest ..Watch American Wedding, Old School,Death at a Funeral, Hangover,The Naked Gun series,Meet the Parents, Pink Panther,Tropic Thunder and goes on.. In Hollywood all the actors will try comedy unlike us..Tell me One thing, does any Comedian make fun of any Tollywood hero ever in any Movie..But in Tamil Even Rajanikanth was teased by Comedians so many times in Movies... Believe me Comedy in Tollywood & bollywood sucks now days.. They are Clueless..