Travelling Circus

29 Dec

A young boy of not more than six years of age walked inside a Churchgate-bound train’s women’s compartment along with his younger companion on a busy weekday at around 3.30 pm. Both of them were dressed in filthy clothes but their faces were painted with elaborate mustaches to attract the attention of the indifferent commuters. They wore round caps with a string attached to top that supported a stone which dangled at their ears.

They rolled their heads every now and then which made the stone rotate around their heads while playing a dholak. When that didn’t succeed in impressing the commuters, the older boy did a cartwheel in the narrow space between the seats. Some of the women cracked a smile at this stunt. He did two to three more cartwheels when he noticed that most commuters were looking at him rather interestedly. His younger friend cheered for him the entire time. The boy moved on to his next act which involved a small iron hoop.

He lay down on his stomach with the hoop around his waist. His friend then managed to squeeze his frail body through the gap between the iron hoop and the boy’s back. A few women gasped while watching the boys with a mix of horror and surprise.

The boy then put forward his plate hoping his act would win a few coins. However, of all the women who were amused by his attempts to earn a few rupees, only two dropped one rupee coins on his plate. The boy quickly pocketed the coins and moved to the next compartment along with his friend.

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